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"Going to California" is a ballad recorded by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on their untitled fourth album in 1971. In 2012, Rolling Stone ranked "Going to California" number 11 on their list of the 40 greatest Led Zeppelin songs of all time.
The music video for Eminem's 2013 song "Berzerk" referred to the "Going Back to Cali" video in a scene showing Rick Rubin playing cards. [1] In 2015, Jimmy Fallon cold-opened an episode of The Tonight Show with a shortened version of the song and music video, to kick off a week of hosting the show in California. LL Cool J has a cameo appearance ...
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is an American pop song, [2] written by John Phillips, and sung by Scott McKenzie. [5] It was produced and released in May 1967 by Phillips and Lou Adler, who used it to promote their Monterey International Pop Music Festival held in June of that year.
This is a list of songs about Los Angeles, California: ... "Don't Mean Nothing" by Richard Marx ... "Going to California" by Led Zeppelin
Going to California is a concert performance video by the British group Tears for Fears.Released in 1990, it is a recording of the band's show at the Santa Barbara County Bowl in May 1990 during their "Seeds of Love" World Tour.
"California" is a song by Canadian pop rock band Wave. It was released in April 2001 as the lead single from their debut album, Nothing As It Seems. The song was a ...
The Public Policy Institute of California noted a 407,000 net outflow of California residents between July ... California Retirees Are Leaving: Here’s Where They’re Going Instead. Show comments.
Going to California" is a 1971 song by Led Zeppelin. Going to California may also refer to: Going to California, an American television series; Going to California (That '70s Show), an episode of the television series That '70s Show; Going to California (Tears for Fears video), a 1990 concert performance video by the group Tears for Fears