Well tell me
Where it all went wrong
And tell me
Where you lost those damn songs
I can't say I was surprised
I heard a drink was involved

Oh you gotta be, oh you gotta be
Still living by the sea
Oh you gotta be, oh you gotta be

'Cause Santa Cruz
You're not that far
Oh Santa Cruz,
No, you're not that far

But now and then here once in a while
Those August cowboys stole your style
don't you know he feels blind
Well your train's just rolled in on time

Oh you gotta be, oh you gotta be
Still living by the sea
Oh you gotta be, oh you gotta be

'Cause Santa Cruz,
You're not that far
Oh Santa Cruz,
No, you're not that far


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Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far) Lyrics as written by Conor Deasy Ben Carrigan

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    I submitted this as The Thrills, but then SongMeanings.net changed it to The Thrills (Boston Rock 80s) and added The Thrills (Ireland 00s)....but placed this song under the 80s group. This song should be moved to the current irish Thrills.

    J.Diddyon April 19, 2004   Link
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    i'm from santa cruz myself, so this song has a certain meaning to me just because of that. i'm not entirely sure what it's really about though, but i would really enjoy any theories others have about this song and/or what it means to them

    kailakat2490on September 05, 2005   Link
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    the second verse here is completely wrong: "Now and then hey once in a while those August cowboys stole your style don't you know youth is blind your train's just rolled in on time"

    walrusgumboots1on December 10, 2006   Link

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