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Well, I left my home and my one true love
East of the Ohio River
My father said we'd never wed
For I had me no gold nor silverBut my darling dear, please shed no tears
But I think that it's fair to warn you
That I return to claim your hand
As the King of CaliforniaOver deserts hot and mountains cold
I traveled the Indian country
Whispering your name under lonesome skies
Remembering my only companyBut my darling dear, please have no fear
For I think that it's fair to warn you
That I return to claim your hand
As the King of CaliforniaI went up from Sacramento town
To the Sierra gold fields
And I worked my stake on a riverbank?
Dreaming just how a rich man feelsNow my darling dear, listen here
For I think that it's fair to warn you
That I return to claim your hand

As the King of CaliforniaNow the dead man's lying at my feet
Who tried to steal my earnings
Yet I still recall your tender kiss
Though this bullet in my chest is burningBut my darling dear, please have no fear
For I think that it's fair to warn you
That I return to claim your hand
As the King of CaliforniaThat I return to claim your hand
As the King of California
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Dave Alvin (born November 11, 1955, in Downey, California), is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has been one of the leading proponents of 'roots' or 'American' music, bringing together elements of rock-and-roll, blues, rural and tejano music. Alvin and his older brother Phil Alvin grew up loving Americana, country and blues. In 1979 they formed The Blasters with friends Bill Bateman and John Bazz.

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