Mendocino

Album: Mendocino (1968)
Charted: 27
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  • Teeny bopper, My teenage Lover
    I caught your waves last night
    It set my mind a wondering
    You're such a groove, please
    Don't move
    Please stay in my love house by
    The river

    Fast talkin' guys with strange
    Red eyes
    Have put things in your head
    It set my mind a wondering
    I love you so, please don't go
    Please stay here with me in Mendocino

    Mendocino, Mendocino
    Where life's such a groove
    You blow your mind in the morning
    We used to walk through the park

    Make love along the way in
    Mendocino

    Like I told you Can you, dig it?
    If you want to groove
    I'll be glad to have you
    I love you so Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Donna from PennsylvaniaRecently met a person whose last name is Mendecino. It's become an ear worm to me.
  • Don Duffey from West PhiladelphiaSir Douglas Quintet’s “Mendicino” brings me back to 1969-70, listening to the radio before school woofing down Cheerios with Mom yelling in the background “better get you butt moving to school”. Like it was yesterday.
  • Steve Tellers from Norwood MnSir Douglas Quintet and all of the other great groups of the sixties are so much better than the garbage that passes for music today!
  • James from Diamond Bar . CaMendocino just kicks - one of the greatest records I've ever heard
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