From the recording Cali Girl
Words and Song by Raina Ayres & Wendy Clay Alfredsen
Recorded at:
Avalanche Recording Studios, Northglen CO
Co Produced by
Wendy Alfredsen, Raina Ayres, Stu Miller
Engineered by Stu Miller
Mastered at
Nick Lane MAstering, Nashville TN
Musicians:
Raina Ayres, Vocals
Wendy Alfredsen - Guitar, Vocals, Choir Vocals
David Derby - Drums
Zak Sloan - Guitar
Steve Cox - Bass
Stu Miller, Guitar
Lyrics
Cali Girl
Dear Marsha,
1st Verse:
She likes her toes in the sand
I like my toes in the mud
She’s a beach girl in the summertime
I hung my toes off the hood
Winding roads on a coastline
Dirt roads on a countryside
She’s Drinking Tequila on a hot summer night
I got a cold beer in my hand
Chorus:
It’s a State of mine
Bringing us together
Well like a country wind
In the heat of the summer
Just a State of mine
From Cali to the Texas line
It’s Just a State of mine
That Cali girl on mine
2nd Verse:
Her first concert was The Mode
Mine was good ol Willie
Well I danced on a salted floor
While she danced in the city
We may be worlds apart
And many miles between us
But when we met in the middle of the road There ain’t nothing that can come between us
Chorus;
It’s a State of mine
Bringing us together
Well like a country wind
In the heat of the summer
It’s Just a State of mine
From Cali to the Texas line
It’s Just a State of mine
That Cali girl on mine
Bridge:
Well I didn’t know you then
But I sure know you now
It’s a California roll
And a Texas dust bowl
Hot Summer tan
Meets this Texican
And Black leather boots
Vs. Country Roots
Now Let’s raise our drinks
And shoot one to us
Cuz it ain’t everyday
That you find the cusp
Just Like whiskey to your coke
Add a little bit of spice to your Gin
That’s a State of Mine
State of Mine Im In haha
Chorus:
It’s just a State of mine
Bringing us together
Well like a country wind
In the heat of the summer
It’s Just a State of mine
From Cali to the Texas line
Just a State of mine
That Cali girl on mine
It’s just a State of mine
That Cali girl of mine
That Cali girl of mine
Words and Song by Raina Ayres & Wendy Clay Alfredsen