Posted on 05/06/2021 6:01:36 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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I lived on King’s Road, just off Sunset—next to Ciro’s night club, which became Art Laboe’s, and about a mile east of the Whiskey a-Go Go.
God Didn’t Make Little Green Apples
The lyrics to “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” don’t specify where Glen began his trip to Oklahoma. I assume it was probably Buckeye, Wickenburg, Goodyear or Palo Verde, Ariz. If he had started further north or west, he would have gone through Flagstaff, and if he started further south, he would have gone through Casa Grande.
OMG! Lakewood....I lived there all thru my school years.
Woodruff, just north of South St and half the block south of Mayfair High School.
I was a Lakewood high grad, lived at the opposite end of town: Downey and Candlewood through 7th grade (Alondra Jr. HS). Then moved to Downey and Del Amo. Not far, but went from Paramount school district to LBUSD.
Yes, the song is not 100% accurate but it is a great song!
But me, We Got to get our of this place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJVpihgwE18
In the 1950’s and early ‘60’s, we used to go shopping at Fedco, a membership department store located in Dutch Village, a shopping center that looked like a Dutch village at South St. and Woodruff.
Fun area to live in back then. For us it was the mid ‘70’s. I do remember Ciro’s and I and i am familiar with Art Laboe and his Oldies But Goodies. Did not know he also had a club.
Highway 52
well moma said “ Son before you go
There’s something I want you to do
Promise me that you won’t go wrong
As you travel down Highway 52 “
I am sittling on the banks of the Ohio river
Sun rise kisses the dew
Fox hounds run and the steam boat roll
I’m sitting there on highway 52
High in the hills old West Virginia
Kentucky painted so blue
My road maps out, my shoes are made for walking
I’ll be walking down old highway 52
From the old Queen City to New Boston town
Ironton and old Hanging rock
I’ve made ever stop, I’ve played every station
While travelin’ there on Highway 52
So tell me my love, oh tell me my darlin’
What are you going to do
If you don’t love me or care about me
I’ll be headin’ on down highway 52
* Refrain
You when it comes time for me to go
I’ll hang up my old walkin’ shoes
For the last old ride in that big white car
As they haul me down old highway 52
If you were traveling by car in 1967, when the song came out, and starting from a suburb of Phoenix, you might barely make it to Texola, Okla. in a day if you kept your foot on the gas and didn’t run into any road construction projects or major traffic jams, as much of the trip would have been over two-lane roads.
Evening, Kathy. HOTEL CALIFORNIA
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