About the song

America’s timeless classic, “Ventura Highway,” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a nostalgic trip down a sun-drenched California coast. Released in 1972 on the album Homecoming, the song has captivated audiences for decades with its infectious melody and evocative lyrics.

Written by Dewey Bunnell, the song’s lead vocalist and guitarist, “Ventura Highway” draws inspiration from personal experiences and vivid imagery. Bunnell recalls a childhood road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway, where he and his brothers marveled at the clouds’ whimsical shapes. This memory sparked the iconic line “alligator lizards in the air,” a whimsical touch that adds to the song’s carefree spirit.

Beyond the picturesque imagery, the song also delves into themes of youthful optimism and the allure of the unknown. The lyrics paint a portrait of a young man yearning to escape the mundane and embark on a grand adventure. The character of Joe, a wise old man, serves as a contrasting figure, offering a glimpse of the wisdom that comes with age.

Musically, “Ventura Highway” is a masterpiece of acoustic guitar interplay. The intricate harmonies between Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, and Dan Peek create a rich and textured soundscape that perfectly complements the song’s nostalgic vibe. The upbeat tempo and infectious melody make it impossible not to tap your foot and sing along.

The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal appeal. It has resonated with audiences of all ages, transcending generations and cultural boundaries. “Ventura Highway” has become synonymous with the California dream, evoking images of sun-kissed beaches, open roads, and endless possibilities.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the song for the first time, “Ventura Highway” is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and delight. Its infectious melody, evocative lyrics, and nostalgic charm make it a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great music.

Video

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Lyrics

Chewing on a piece of grass, walking down the road
Tell me, how long you’re gonna stay here, Joe?
Some people say this town don’t look good in snow
You don’t care, I know
Ventura Highway, in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You’re gonna go, I know
‘Cause the free wind is blowin’ through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying, no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air
Wishin’ on a falling star, watching for the early train
Sorry boy, but I’ve been hit by purple rain
Aw, come on Joe, you can always change your name
Thanks a lot, son, just the same
Ventura Highway, in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You’re gonna go, I know
‘Cause the free wind is blowin’ through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying, no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air

By Châu

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