Pacific Coast Highway

JOHN EDMUND ANDREW PHILLIPS

Rollin' along Pacific Coast Highway
Bummin' along to my radio
Saw a blonde hitchin' my way
Rolled up and said "How far do you want to go?"
She'd been hummin' thumbin' hitchin' and wishin'
For a good day on Pacific Coast Highway.

Looked in at me and when I could see her
She seemed to be somebody I ought to know
Opened the door, sat down beside me
Then with a roar, we started to roll
She'd been hummin' thumbin' hitchin' and wishin'
For a good day on Pacific Coast Highway.

Looked like a swan, but brown as Chuck Berry
A summer's dawn, yeah, light as a fairy
We got to town, she said her name was Mary.
She'd been hit, she'd been whipped,
She'd been hummin' she'd been bummin' all her life.
(On the highway...on and on)
(On the highway...on and on)

Trivia about the song Pacific Coast Highway by The Mamas & the Papas

When was the song “Pacific Coast Highway” released by The Mamas & the Papas?
The song Pacific Coast Highway was released in 1971, on the album “People Like Us”.
Who composed the song “Pacific Coast Highway” by The Mamas & the Papas?
The song “Pacific Coast Highway” by The Mamas & the Papas was composed by JOHN EDMUND ANDREW PHILLIPS.

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