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"Another Night in California" | genre: Folk | |
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This is a song about love, geography, driving, regrets, tires, skateboards, hurricanes, and tattoo shops. Acoustic. |
CD: Unreleased.
Label: Unreleased.
Credits: Written, recorded, and performed by Ron Patrick. |
Story Behind the Song
Thank you, Toni Wine, for the initial, awesome, evaluation on this song aboard a BMI working cruiseship, significantly echoed by my most critical evaluator, my wife and voice coach. Takes? Two. Recorded using a Sony quadraphonic 4 track reel-to-reel.
Lyrics
ANOTHER NIGHT IN CALIFORNIA
Copyright 2000, Ron Patrick
I came out here to take a little trip
to see how long I could drive
By the time I got to California
I thought I`d have a way to say goodbye
I lost a tire outside Atlanta
Tore up your picture in the rain
Trashed all your letters down in Houston
Called your number in LA
California`s fine for a winter
They got tattoo shops, skate boards, and poetry
That sun always shines all across that ocean
But all I lately need is sleep
Drove through a hurricane in Texas
I swear somebody gave that storm your name
And that guitar you bought for me in Nashville
I hocked that memory back in New Orleans
Ah, but I been lately thinkin`
California ain`t half bad
I don`t have time to think alot about you
`Cause If I did I don`t know how I`d stand
Another night in California
You should be a distant memory on just
Another night in California
I came out here to take a little trip
to see how long I could drive.
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