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I Got to Get to California lyrics
I got to get to California right away
I got to get to California right away
Just to see the evening sun setting in the west
Breaks my heart, reminds me of the true love that I left
In the sunset I can see my baby's face just haunting me
Reminding me of the tenderness that heaven knows was in her kiss
I had a love that was mine mine mine mine alone
But I played the fool and Lord I left my happy home
What a fool a man can be, but this loneliness inside of me says
I got to get to California right away
I got to get to California
I wish I was there by my baby's side
Lord I wish I had listened to my heart and not my pride
She tried to tell me that I had no reason to tell her she was...
I was blinded by my pride and I just couldn't see
Now I've got to hurry, I've got a reason to worry
I've got to be on the move, true love I'm gonna lose
I pray it's not too late, oh I might have to catch a freight
I got to get to California right away
I got to get to California right away
Ohhhhh may have to hitchhike baby
Might have to hop a freight
Yea yeah now I've got to hurry
Now I've got a reason to worry
I've got to be on the move
Or true love I'm gonna lose
What a fool a man can be
But this loneliness inside of me says
I got to get to California right away
I got to get to California
Might have to hitchhike, baby
Might have to hitch a ride
Oh now now I got to get to California
Part of these releases
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- Track 11 on M.P.G.
- 10 Try My True Love
- 12 It Don't Take Much to Keep Me
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- Track 10 on M.P.G. / That's the Way Love Is
- 9 Try My True Love
- 11 It Don't Take Much to Keep Me
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- Track 24 on Trouble Man / M.P.G.
- 23 Try My True Love
- 25 It Don't Take Too Much to Keep Me
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