We've be on the run
Driving in the sun
Looking out for number one
California, here we come
Right back where we started from

Hustlers grab your guns
The shadow weighs a ton
Driving down the 101
California, here we come
Right back where we started from

California
Here we come

On the stereo
Listen as we go
Nothings gonna stop me now
California, here we come
Right back where we started from

Peddle to the floor
Thinking of you more
Gotta get us to the show
California, here we come
Right back where we started from

California
Here we come

California
California
Here we come


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California Lyrics as written by Jacques Brautbar Al Jolson

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    Depending on my mood, I tend to think this version of Phantom Planet's 'California' is, in fact, BETTER than the original. But then I listen to Phantom Planet's and think their's is better than THIS one. And then I listen to THIS one and .................

    GimmeAJeepon September 08, 2007   Link

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