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Track No 7 on [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]], the first CD by [[James Ray's Gangwar]]<br/>
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'''''Santa Susanna''''' is the track No. 8 on the [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]] CD <br/>
  
launched in 1992 on [[Merciful Release]], Catalogue # - MRAY341CD<br/>
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and track B4 on the according vinyl LP. The song is followed by a cover <br/>
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of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Stardust Alvin Stardust's] debut hit '''''Coo Ca Choo''''', which is the final track of the album.<br/>
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This was the first launch on [[Merciful Release]] by [[James Rays Gangwar]] after the end <br/>
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of [[James Ray And The Performance]]. It was issued in 1992 under Catalogue# MRAY341.<br/>
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This song and the whole album together with [[A New Kind Of Assassin]],<br/>
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the earlier album by [[James Ray And The Performance]] were re-released <br/>
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in 1996 as a "Best of" compilation on the ''Fifth Column'' label. <br/>
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The same artwork was used then as had been used for [[A New Kind Of Assassin]].<br/>
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See our [[James Ray Discography]] and [http://www.thejamesray.co.uk James Ray's Official Website],<br/>
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where this and other tracks are available for listening.<br/>
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A still video featuring this track can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFHpYvzd5tY here ...]<br/>
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== Lyrics ==
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'''Santa Susana'''<br/>
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[[File:Best of James Rays Performance and Gangwar Cover.jpg|thumb|right|310px|''Best of James Ray's Performance and Gangwar'' <br/>- Cover art originally from ''[[A New Kind Of Assassin]]'' -]]
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Way down, low down, LA way<br/>
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I gotta find a dream<br/>
 
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I've got to find where the family live<br/>
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I need to see what they see<br/>
 
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Santa Susana, burning you up<br/>
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Come here and take my hand<br/>
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Out on the desert, out of my mind<br/>
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Out on the white highway<br/>
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Puffing up the grass of my 65 brothers<br/>
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I start to find my way<br/>
 
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See also the [[James Ray Discography]]<br/>
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Santa Susana, you're starting to move<br/>
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Come here and take my hand<br/>
 
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Look here for [http://www.thejamesray.co.uk James Ray's Official Website]<br/>
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Hand full of sufferiges, a head full of sin<br/>
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Move to the city one day<br/>
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With some born-again junky and his armour of gold, I'm gonna sell his soul<br/>
 
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Santa Susana, you're coming in close<br/>
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You've got something to lose<br/>
 
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'''Lyrics''' and '''Audio Clips''' of this song can be found on this [http://www.drwo.co.uk/jray/dios.html James Ray Fan Website].<br/>
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Suicide sister, me in white<br/>
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Someday you'll find a way<br/>
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You talk about your weapons and the beauty of it all<br/>
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Some say you take it that way<br/>
 
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Santa Susana, you're looking strange<br/>
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Could it be the flowers in your hair?<br/>
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Out in the desert, into my mind<br/>
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I'm on God's highway<br/>
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Picking up the pieces with my sisters and my brothers<br/>
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I think of you this day<br/>
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Santa Susana, you're moving me now<br/>
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Come back and see me some day<br/>
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Words & Music: [[James Rays Gangwar]]<br/>
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<span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes. </span><br/>
 
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[[Category: Songs]]
 
[[Category: Songs]]
 
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[[Category: James Ray songs]]

Latest revision as of 01:51, 7 July 2013

Cover front


Santa Susanna is the track No. 8 on the Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado CD

and track B4 on the according vinyl LP. The song is followed by a cover

of Alvin Stardust's debut hit Coo Ca Choo, which is the final track of the album.

This was the first launch on Merciful Release by James Rays Gangwar after the end

of James Ray And The Performance. It was issued in 1992 under Catalogue# MRAY341.

This song and the whole album together with A New Kind Of Assassin,

the earlier album by James Ray And The Performance were re-released

in 1996 as a "Best of" compilation on the Fifth Column label.

The same artwork was used then as had been used for A New Kind Of Assassin.

See our James Ray Discography and James Ray's Official Website,

where this and other tracks are available for listening.

A still video featuring this track can be found here ...


Lyrics

Santa Susana

Best of James Ray's Performance and Gangwar
- Cover art originally from A New Kind Of Assassin -


Way down, low down, LA way
I gotta find a dream

I've got to find where the family live
I need to see what they see

Santa Susana, burning you up
Come here and take my hand
Out on the desert, out of my mind
Out on the white highway
Puffing up the grass of my 65 brothers
I start to find my way

Santa Susana, you're starting to move
Come here and take my hand

Hand full of sufferiges, a head full of sin
Move to the city one day
With some born-again junky and his armour of gold, I'm gonna sell his soul

Santa Susana, you're coming in close
You've got something to lose

Suicide sister, me in white
Someday you'll find a way
You talk about your weapons and the beauty of it all
Some say you take it that way

Santa Susana, you're looking strange
Could it be the flowers in your hair?

Out in the desert, into my mind
I'm on God's highway
Picking up the pieces with my sisters and my brothers
I think of you this day

Santa Susana, you're moving me now
Come back and see me some day


Words & Music: James Rays Gangwar
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.