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5 Songs From the 1960s That Made You Want To Live in California

California has long been heralded as the mecca for all things cultural, cool, and sunshineyโ€”a runoff from manifest destiny that has dominated mainstream pop music since the 1950s. The following decade was no different, featuring a wellspring of songs that made anyone who wasnโ€™t living in California wish that they did.

Here are some of the best.

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โ€œCalifornia Dreaminโ€™โ€ by The Mamas & The Papasย 

The Mamas & The Papasโ€™ 1965 track, โ€œCalifornia Dreaminโ€™โ€, left everyone wishing that they had somewhere warm and sunny they could go to escape the brown leaves and gray skies elsewhere in the country. For music fans stuck in the moody Midwest winter, โ€œCalifornia Dreaminโ€™โ€ offered an irresistible picture of the land of plenty, leaving us wishing for a California home we never really had.

โ€œSan Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)โ€ by Scott McKenzie

Written by Mamas & the Papasโ€™ alum John Phillips, โ€œSan Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)โ€, made famous by Scott McKenzie, practically gave people wistfully dreaming of the West Coast a list of instructions and what to expect when they get there. The 1967 track served as both a soundtrack for an open invitation to the Summer of Love.

โ€œCalifornia Girlsโ€ by The Beach Boys

For young girls looking for themselves in the lyrics of popular music, โ€œCalifornia Girlsโ€ by The Beach Boys certainly offered one message loud and clear: California girls are the best girls. Sorry, Midwest farmersโ€™ daughters and Northern girls. Brian Wilson and company wished you were from California. And frankly, everyone else who was listening to the song also wished that about themselves.

โ€œCalifornia Soulโ€ by The Fifth Dimension

Part of what made California so appealing to the rest of the country was the spirit that seemed to run through the West Coast state, and songs like โ€œCalifornia Soulโ€ embodied that attitude with infectious clarity. Everyone who didnโ€™t already live in California wished they could witness this special kind of soul in person. (Weโ€™d be remiss if we didnโ€™t also recommend Marlena Shawโ€™s version of this track.)

โ€œCalifornia Nightsโ€ by Lesley Gore

Something about falling in love next to the Pacific Ocean sounds infinitely more romantic than going head over heels in the Rust Beltโ€”at least, thatโ€™s what Lesley Goreโ€™s 1967 track, โ€œCalifornia Nightsโ€, would suggest. Indeed, this breezy love song made everyone in the other 49 states wish they could stroll hand in hand with their beaus by the ocean.

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