Name the song the line is from Part II

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Originally posted by: clcjim
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Originally posted by: cyndeeta

I have a friend who lives here and he says it’s a nice place

Well, the members of Credence Clearwater Revival didn't seem to think so. They felt like they were stuck in Lodi. That was going to be my next song, by the way, Cyndee.


A counterculture band from Haight-Ashbury released this one 1968:

And each time I tell myself that I, well, I can't stand the pain
But when you hold me in your arms, I'll sing it once again



Piece of my Heart - Janis Joplin - I love that song.

I'll be out all day so I'll leave it open

Tonyrob

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Originally posted by: noahcat
one of my first 45's-- Piece of my Heart ~Janis Joplin and The Holding Company.

You're gonna find some gentle people there


San Francisco - I believe the original was Scott Mackenzie

Still leaving it open

Tonyrob


Hi All,

Nice to see you all here in California. Follow me down to Steamer Lane:

And if my woody breaks down on me somewhere on the surf route
I'll strap my board to my back and hitch a ride in my wetsuit

Beach Boys? Sufin' USA

Just a edjima-cated guess..

If i'm correct..(who you know is everything..)

so if you've got
someone whos love is true
let it shine for yo-ou

Sorry, N'cat. Wrong song and wrong artist. But, similar to them.

Cyndee, I just hopped into Google street view and went for a spin along West Cliff Drive, looking out on Steamer Lane. Nice!

Your song is Surf City, by Jan and Dean.

Noahcat, I believe your song is This Diamond Ring, by Gary Lewis and the Playboys.



OK, one line should be enough for the wannabe surfers among us:

In my woody I would take you everywhere I go

That’s a good one, Jim. It’s “Little Surfer Girl” by the Beach boys.

We could take a drive in 1964:

Cuddlin' more and drivin' slow
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Originally posted by: cyndeeta
That’s a good one, Jim. It’s “Little Surfer Girl” by the Beach boys.

We could take a drive in 1964:

Cuddlin' more and drivin' slow


Sounds like Chuck Berry - No Particular Place to Go



Some 1970's coming atcha

*********** NEW **************

Stop messin round with your tricks.

Tonyrob


That would be Black Magic Woman, by Santana. I don't remember the name of the guy who sang the vocal, but I guess the emphasis was on Carlos Santana's guitar-playing skills anyway.


A San Francisco based band did this one in 1985:

And it don't take money, don't take fame
Don't need no credit card to ride this train


thats "The Power of Love"- Huey Lewis.

Still on Cali???

OK

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