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From the Sierras to the Pacific Shore (California Song)

 California's Song A soulful country-folk ballad telling California's story, from the majestic Sierras to the golden Pacific coast.

From the Sierras to the Pacific Shore (California Song)

LYRIC:

Riding through the sun-kissed hills,  

Where the Mojave winds blow still,  

Golden Gate stands proud and tall,  

Hollywood's a dream for all.  

From the waves crashing on the shore,  

To the mountains we adore,  

California calls, it's the place we roam,  

Where the West Coast winds feel like home.


Oh, California, with your golden skies,  

Underneath the stars, where the eagle flies,  

From Lake Tahoe to Yosemite's heights,  

Every road leads to endless nights.  

Through the Sierra's mighty land,  

Where the desert's heat meets the mountain's stand,  

California, you've got my soul,  

With every mile, you make me whole.


Kings Canyon, where the giants grow,  

Sequoia trees in evening's glow,  

Mount Dana watches from afar,  

Like a lone and shining star.  


Driving down the desert road,  

With the sun above, we carry the load,  

Every curve's a story to tell,  

In this land where wild hearts dwell.


Oh, California, with your golden skies,  

Underneath the stars, where the eagle flies,  

From Lake Tahoe to Yosemite's heights,  

Every road leads to endless nights.  

 

Through the Sierra's mighty land,  

Where the desert's heat meets the mountain's stand,  

California, you've got my soul,  

With every mile, you make me whole.


Trans-Sierra desert calls my name,  

Where the winds whisper, never the same,  

From the waves to the tallest trees,  

California, you're a dream in the breeze.


Oh, California, with your golden skies,  

Underneath the stars, where the eagle flies,  

From Lake Tahoe to Yosemite's heights,  

Every road leads to endless nights.  

Through the Sierra's mighty land,  

Where the desert's heat meets the mountain's stand,  

California, you've got my soul,  

With every mile, you make me whole.


🎵 Lyric:Borna Cuk (12/2024)  

🎶 Music & Voice: AI 

 

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California's Song – A country-folk ballad capturing California's golden landscapes, from the Sierras to the Pacific Ocean. Listen to the full story in song.

This song is part of the playlist of all US states!

The American Frontier: (54)

Songs from Every US State! A musical journey through the legends, history, and untamed spirit of America—one state at a time. Experience the stories of outlaws, pioneers, and the frontier in song!

States included: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

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