it is a song by the red hot chili peppers...but it can also mean that some one misspelled Danny and Danny is in californai lol
Dani California (Live).
There are far too many to count or make a full list. Here is an interesting blog entry with 50 of them: http://blog.ipickmynose.com/2007/09/07/50-states-in-50-songs/ Also, you can buy or subscribe online to the Green Book of Songs by Subject to research this or any song by topic: http://www.greenbookofsongs.com/
Probably Songs from RHCP (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
the song is called "free"
None that I know of, and I pretty much know every Coldplay song except for the ones from the latest album, Mylo Xyloto... You sure you're not referring to Dani California or Californication, both by Red Hot Chili Peppers?
Dani California
The song was on the album Stadium Arcadium which was released in 2006.
Dani California (Live).
There are far too many to count or make a full list. Here is an interesting blog entry with 50 of them: http://blog.ipickmynose.com/2007/09/07/50-states-in-50-songs/ Also, you can buy or subscribe online to the Green Book of Songs by Subject to research this or any song by topic: http://www.greenbookofsongs.com/
Dani California hit #1 rock in April, and Tell My Baby hit #1 rock in July. Also, Dani California made #19 pop in August.
Probably Songs from RHCP (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
what is meaning behind the song "Hotel of California"
the song is called "free"
None that I know of, and I pretty much know every Coldplay song except for the ones from the latest album, Mylo Xyloto... You sure you're not referring to Dani California or Californication, both by Red Hot Chili Peppers?
It was the fantastical "free"
The idea behind dani California music video is, all of the bands in the 50's 70' 80's etc have infulneced each other in a certain way and the wanted 2 portray that in the video. yet the story behind the meaning of the song is totaly diffrent.
The song with the lyrics "mama was a hippie" is "Mama's Got a Girlfriend Now" by Ben Harper. This song is from his album "Welcome to the Cruel World," released in 1994. The lyrics reflect themes of love, acceptance, and unconventional family structures.