Going Back to Big Sur

Johnny Rivers

It's a cold and rainy Friday night
City life's got me all uptight
My mind keeps wandering far away
Vibrations tell me it's time to leave LA

Going back to Big Sur
Wish I could leave today
I want to walk beneath those Redwood trees
Just south of Monterey

A little cabin, quiet and alone
No television and no telephone
Water trickling down this little stream
Makes you wonder, is it all just a dream?

Going back to Big Sur
This time, I might just stay
Going back and straighten out my head
Just south of Monterey

Groovy people all around
Never try to put you down
Makes you feel like someone new
They don't care who you are or what you do

Guess I'll drive up Highway One
Did the ocean kiss the setting sun
The stars dancing in the sky
Sort of puts you on a natural high

Going back to Big Sur
This time, I might just stay
I'm going back and straighten out my head
Just south of Monterey

And that girl

Trivia about the song Going Back to Big Sur by Johnny Rivers

On which albums was the song “Going Back to Big Sur” released by Johnny Rivers?
Johnny Rivers released the song on the albums “Realization” in 1968, “Reinvention Highway” in 2004, and “Summer Rain : The Essential Rivers (1964-1975)” in 2006.

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