Ventura Highway

Dewey Bunnell

Chewing on a piece of grass, walking down the road
Tell me, how long you gonna stay here, Joe?
Some people say this town don't look good in snow
You don't care, I know

Ventura Highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go, I know

'Cause the free wind is blowing through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator, lizards in the air, in the air

Wishing on a falling star, waiting for the early train
Sorry, boy, but I've been hit by purple rain
Oh, come on, Joe, you can always change your name
Thanks a lot, son, just the same

Ventura Highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go, I know

'Cause the free wind is blowing through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air

Trivia about the song Ventura Highway by America

On which albums was the song “Ventura Highway” released by America?
America released the song on the albums “Homecoming” in 1972, “In Concert” in 1985, “The Best of” in 1996, “The Best of America” in 1998, “Live” in 2000, “The Definitive America” in 2002, “Heritage: 30 Years Of America” in 2004, “Struttin' Our Stuff” in 2004, “Here & Now” in 2006, “Archives, Vol. 1” in 2015, and “Playlist : The Very Best Of America” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Ventura Highway” by America?
The song “Ventura Highway” by America was composed by Dewey Bunnell.

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