Coming Into Los Angeles

ARLO GUTHRIE

Coming in from London, from over the pole
Flyin' in a big airliner
Chickens flyin' everywhere around the plane
Could we ever feel much finer?

Comin' into Los Angeles
Bringin' in a couple of keys
Don't touch my bags if you please, mister customs man

Yeah, there's a guy with a ticket to Mexico
No, he couldn't look much stranger
Walkin' in the hall with his things and all
Smilin, said he was the Lone Ranger

Comin' into Los Angeles
Bringin' in a couple of keys
Don't touch my bags if you please, mister customs man

Hip woman walkin' on the movin' floor
Trippin' on the escalator
There's a man in the line and she's blowin' his mind
Thinkin' that he's already made her

Comin' into Los Angeles
Bringin' in a couple of keys
Don't touch my bags if you please, mister customs man

Comin' in from London, from over the pole
Flyin' in a big airliner
Chickens flyin' everywhere around the plane
Could we ever feel much finer?

Comin' into Los Angeles
Bringin' in a couple of keys
Don't touch my bags if you please, mister customs man

Yeah, alright

Trivia about the song Coming Into Los Angeles by Arlo Guthrie

On which albums was the song “Coming Into Los Angeles” released by Arlo Guthrie?
Arlo Guthrie released the song on the albums “Running Down the Road” in 1969, “Alice's Rock & Roll Restaurant” in 1969, “All Over the World” in 1991, and “Live in Sydney” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Coming Into Los Angeles” by Arlo Guthrie?
The song “Coming Into Los Angeles” by Arlo Guthrie was composed by ARLO GUTHRIE.

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