L.A. Goodbye

Jim Peterik

Well my wave length gets a little longer,
Every time I wave goodbye,
Sentimental break down,
You know I break down and lie,
Where I'm not supposed to lie my head,
Always seems my softest pillow.

And as I board my plane,
Something inside my brain,
Hates to wave L.A. goodbye,
L.A. goodbye, goodbye,
L.A. I'm gonna see you 'round sometime,
L.A. goodbye,
L.A. I'm gonna be a 'round sometime,
L.A. goodbye.

Sunset strip and a field trip,
Over to your hide away,
Sunset Princess beckons and,
We love the night away,
Now I feel light years away,
From the west side of Chicago.

And as I board my plane,
Something inside my brain,
Hates to wave L.A. Goodbye,
L.A. goodbye, goodbye,
L.A. wouldn't see you around now,
L.A. goodbye,
Can't you see the tear in my eye now,
L.A. goodbye,
L.A. stop to cry now,
L.A. goodbye I'm going to see you around.

Trivia about the song L.A. Goodbye by Ides Of March

On which albums was the song “L.A. Goodbye” released by Ides Of March?
Ides Of March released the song on the albums “Common Bond” in 1971, “Ideology Version II.O” in 2000, “Beware! The Ides Of March Live” in 2002, and “Friendly Strangers” in 2003.
Who composed the song “L.A. Goodbye” by Ides Of March?
The song “L.A. Goodbye” by Ides Of March was composed by Jim Peterik.

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