verse 1
Along the sand, let's walk the shores together now,
Yes, hand in hand, it's gonna be fair weather now.
When the stars come out, stop,
To count them in the sky.
Yes, hand in hand, it's gonna be fair weather now.
When the stars come out, stop,
To count them in the sky.
verse 2
Love California nights when I'm walking with you,
Hand in hand by the shore.
Yes, I love California nights,
At the beach where we'd swim with the tide rolling in.
Hand in hand by the shore.
Yes, I love California nights,
At the beach where we'd swim with the tide rolling in.
verse 3
And there will be, beneath the midnight sky above,
Just you and me.
And we will whisper words of love,
While the fire lights softly flicker in the sky.
Just you and me.
And we will whisper words of love,
While the fire lights softly flicker in the sky.
verse 4
Whoa, California nights, with the breeze blowing in,
And time for love to begin.
I would miss California nights if I went on my way,
Thank you now, but I'll stay.
And time for love to begin.
I would miss California nights if I went on my way,
Thank you now, but I'll stay.
bridge
Ooh, baby.
I love you baby.
Mmm, baby.
I love you baby.
Mmm, baby.
outro
Love California nights, always plus is a kiss,
Nothing sweeter than this.
And we'll spend California nights, (Fade)
Nothing sweeter than this.
And we'll spend California nights, (Fade)
song info:
Verified yes
LanguageEnglish
GenreRock
Rank−
Duration00:02:52
Charts
Copyright ©Sony/ATV Music Publishing
WriterHoward H Liebling, Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics licensed byLyricFind
Added
Last updatedSeptember 19th, 2023
About"California Nights" temporarily thrusted Lesley back into the spotlight, after her star rapidly fell through 1966.
It was Lesley Gore's final Top 20 hit, peaking at number 16 on the Hot 100, as well as making the year-end chart at the number 61 slot.
Although it was a huge hit, it didn't restore her position as a dominating force of music industry, after she dominated the early 1960's with her infectious bubblegum sound.
It was Lesley Gore's final Top 20 hit, peaking at number 16 on the Hot 100, as well as making the year-end chart at the number 61 slot.
Although it was a huge hit, it didn't restore her position as a dominating force of music industry, after she dominated the early 1960's with her infectious bubblegum sound.