The Kingston Trio - Coast Of California

There is treasure hidden there, on the coast of California
El Diego hid it there when the Clera ran aground
On the coast of California, deep within a cave that's never seen
Treasure, stolen from the Incas, we could capture for the Queen

There's a mountain in the ocean on the coast of California and deep within its side the tides of night alone reveal
El Diego's hidden cave where we'll plunder the riches of Grenada
While the Spaniard, blind with pleasure plays ashore in Ensenada

We will sail before the dawn along the coast of California
El Diego is delayed The wine and woman hold their sway
And our map is clearly drawn to the dark and stormy shore
On the coast of California lies a mighty prize of war
Tell not a soul that you have seen me Breathe not a word of what I say
Tell not a soul that you have seen me Breathe not a word of what I say
Coast of California By The Kingston Trio

The original Kingston Trio of Bob Shane, Dave Guard, and Nick Reynolds performs a song from their 1961 album "Goin' Places," the last one by the group to include Guard, who was shortly to strike...

Kingston Trio-Coast of California

From 'Goin' Places'.

Coast Of California

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