Cruising on the highway with my friends, top down
And we're all on our way to the beach.
And everyone keeps laughing at the those we are passing,
As we're sucking down that bonnie, bonnie weed.

Oh yeah
Oh yeah

And we're rolling up to sand
Take your shoes off, man
We are skinny dipping underneath the sea
And it's a chicken fight (plan?)
Throw your dukes up, (Lamb?)
We are splashing in the water to the beat.

Oh yeah
Oh yeah

(WeeeoooowhooOOOooooOOO)
Clumbsy, Sandy dunes
Hot day, mid-June
Naked kids, running wild, and free.
It's summer time fun, relax and stay young
You can be home, with Oprah Winfrey.
Water feels nice, you can dive deep under
Ships, and treasures and (greed?)
Just one of those days, a blue, perfect wave
Come out, and join. You'll see.
We are lying in the sun, when we're done finding a towel
Now we're thinking of where we're gonna eat.
Back corner table, order lobsters and Black Label
Raise your glasses, here's to living out our dreams.

(Uuuuuhhhhhhnnnn)
Cruising on the highway with my friends, top down
And we're all on our way to the beach.
And everyone keeps laughing at the those we are passing,
As we're sucking down that bonnie, bonnie weed.
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah


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    love this song :)

    steviemarks4on April 14, 2011   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    "laughing at the those we are passing" you missed 'cars' I hear: "And it's a chicken fight clan" I hear: "Crossing sandy dunes" instead of "Clumbsy, Sandy dunes"

    Eibwenon June 09, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Throw your dukes up, "Wham!"

    musicdoctoron July 30, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I think the chorus sounds a bit more like "funny bonnie weed"

    riffraff100214on September 17, 2011   Link
  • 0
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    It's "chicken fried clam, throw your dukes up wham" cuz clams are what you eat at the beach

    lyricnazion April 22, 2012   Link
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    I always thought it was "sucking down that funny burning weed". Totally appropriate for the context.

    queequeg99on June 16, 2012   Link
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    Also, I think it's "you could be home with Oprah Winfrey" (rather than "can"). The idea being that you COULD be doing something lame instead of doing something fun.

    queequeg99on June 16, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    "and everyone keeps laughing at the cars we are passing"

    queequeg99on June 16, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Good summer time jam! This song is the epitome of what goes down with my crew on beach days ;D

    hearingtruelyon July 13, 2013   Link
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    Very nice song, riding on a top down on the way to the beach. OOOOOH YEAH!

    satori1006on May 25, 2014   Link

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