America Ventura Highway Acoustic Guitar [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]

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This karaoke songs with lyrics video features an acoustic guitar backing track of Ventura Highway by America

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America Ventura Highway Acoustic Guitar [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]
0:00 Intro
0:18 Verse
0:48 Chorus
1:14 Bridge
1:36 Alternate Verse
3:07 Coda

America Ventura Highway Karaoke video with Lyrics and Chords
With this America Ventura Highway karaoke songs with lyrics video, you can sing along with Ventura Highway karaoke, play guitar with Ventura Highway karaoke, or do both!

America Ventura Highway Acoustic Guitar Backing Track
This America Ventura Highway backing track features an acoustic guitar arrangement with rhythm, fingerstyle, and solo guitar. This acoustic guitar cover version of Ventura Highway by America is played in the Key of 'D' Major - the same key used on the original recording by America on the album Homecoming.

America Ventura Highway Guitar Chords
The guitar chords to Ventura Highway by America are shown along with the karaoke lyrics, so most guitarists can play along with the America Ventura Highway karaoke video by following the chord symbols.

Ventura Highway by America Cover Version Acoustic Guitar
This America Ventura Highway backing track can be used by singers to sing along with an acoustic guitar cover arrangement of Ventura HIghway by America. This acoustic guitar backing track works well for singers who wish to perform an 'unplugged' acoustic cover of Ventura Highway by America without the additional instruments heard on the original recording.

This acoustic guitar cover of Ventura Highway by America works well for singers who will be performing an acoustic cover of 'Ventura Highway' unaccompanied.

Ventura Highway by America Lyrics
Chewin' on a piece of grass, walkin' down the road
Tell me, how long you gonna stay here, Joe?
Some people say this town don't look good in snow
You don't care, I know
Ventura Highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go, I know
'Cause the free wind is blowin' through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air
Wishin' on a falling star, waitin' for the early train
Sorry boy, but I've been hit by a purple rain
Aw, c'mon Joe, you can always change your name
Thanks a lot son, just the same
Ventura Highway in the sunshine
Where the days are longer
The nights are stronger than moonshine
You're gonna go, I know
'Cause the free wind is blowin' through your hair
And the days surround your daylight there
Seasons crying no despair
Alligator lizards in the air, in the air

America Ventura Highway Songfacts
America member Dewey Bunnell wrote Ventura Highway. In an interview Bunnell explained: "It was 1963 when I was in seventh grade, we got a flat tire and we're standing on the side of the road and I was staring at this highway sign. It said 'Ventura' on it and it just stuck with me. It was a sunny day and the ocean there, all of it."

Bunnell added: "I remember vividly having this mental picture of the stretch of the coastlines traveling with my family when I was younger. Ventura Highway itself, there is no such beast, what I was really trying to depict was the Pacific Coast Highway, Highway 1, which goes up to the town of Ventura."

Songwriting credits on America's songs were typically assigned to whoever came up with the idea, and that person would be the one who sings on the track. The entire band often made some contributions to the compositions, and while Dewey Bunnell gets solo songwriting credit on this song, he did get some help. The band's other primary songwriter, Gerry Beckley, told us: "the guitar lick on 'Ventura Highway' is something that Dan [Peek] and I put together that really wasn't a part of the song. The song is of course, super strong on its own.

Someone to Call My Lover
The opening guitar riff and musical hook to Ventura Highway by America is sampled throughout Janet Jackson's 2001 song "Someone to Call My Lover" by the production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis who were influenced by America and "Ventura Highway" listening radio growing up in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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America Ventura Highway Acoustic Guitar [Karaoke Songs with Lyrics]

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