Story Behind The Song
Semi autobiographical.
Song Description
Sometimes what seems like a calamity can prove to be a blessing.
Song Length |
3:35 |
Genre |
Pop - Easy Listening, Pop - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject |
Ocean, Sea, General |
Language |
English |
Era |
1990 - 1999 |
| |
Lyrics
COAST CITY
Music & Lyrics By Bill Dake
Copyright: 2010 billdakemusic ASCAP
I was stranded in a small Coast City
Old wheels had up and died
Found some shelter and a nice cold beer
To keep me mellow
Sun was low
Windows were golden
Thought I'd stay awhile
Started roamin' through the crisp cool evenin'
In search of salty air
Found a path that led to folks cookin'
Seafood gumbo
Friendly souls, asked me to share some
Sweet nectar from the grape vine
Steamed treasures from a low tide
Soon the stars were winkin'
Makin' a bed for the crescent moon
Naked toes were sinkin'
Into the grey-silver sand dunes
Soft landed in a small Coast City
Relaxed and sleepy-eyed
Dancin' crazy with some girl
In her autumn colors
Sparks floatin' up to meet the heavens
Mars' embers burnin' bright
Warmin' shadows as the the tide
Slowly eases ever closer
Laughter melts to whispers
A solo guitar paints a Latin theme
Music's sweet elixir
Flavors the breeze in my sea dream
I was stranded in a small Coast City