Neal's Fandango

Patrick Simmons

Well, a travelin' man's affliction makes it hard to settle down
But I'm stuck here in the flatlands while my heart is homeward bound
Goin' back, I'm too tired to roam, loma prieta my mountain home
On the hills above santa cruz, in the place where I spent my youth

Well it was neal cassady that started me to travelin'
All the stories that were told, I believed them every one
And it's a windin' road I'm on you understand
And no time to worry 'bout tomorrow when you're followin' the sun

Papa don't you worry now and mama don't you cry
Sweet woman don't forsake me, I'll be comin' by and by

Goin' back, I'm too tired to roam, loma prieta my mountain home
On the hills above santa cruz, in the place where I spent my youth

Trivia about the song Neal's Fandango by Doobie Brothers

On which albums was the song “Neal's Fandango” released by Doobie Brothers?
Doobie Brothers released the song on the albums “Stampede” in 1975, “Rockin Down The Highway - Wildfire Concert” in 1996, “Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000” in 2004, and “Best Of The Doobie Brothers - Ao Vivo” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Neal's Fandango” by Doobie Brothers?
The song “Neal's Fandango” by Doobie Brothers was composed by Patrick Simmons.

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