99 Miles from L.A.

ALBERT LOUIS HAMMOND, HAL DAVID

Keeping my eyes on the road I see you,
Keeping my hands on the wheel I hold you,
Ninety-nine miles from L.A.
I kiss you, I miss you,
Please be there.

Passing a white sandy beach we're sailing,
Turning the radio on we're dancing,
Ninety-nine miles from L.A.
I want you, I need you,
Please be there.

The windshield is covered with rain, I'm crying,
Pressing my foot on the gas, I'm flying.
Counting the telephone poles, I phone you,
Reading the signs on the road, I write you,
Ninety-nine miles from L.A. we're laughing, we're loving,
Please be there.
We're laughing, we're loving,
Please be there.

Trivia about the song 99 Miles from L.A. by Albert Hammond

On which albums was the song “99 Miles from L.A.” released by Albert Hammond?
Albert Hammond released the song on the albums “99 Miles from L.A.” in 1975, “When I Need You” in 1976, and “Songbook 2013 - Live in Wilhelmshaven” in 2013.
Who composed the song “99 Miles from L.A.” by Albert Hammond?
The song “99 Miles from L.A.” by Albert Hammond was composed by ALBERT LOUIS HAMMOND, HAL DAVID.

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