Well, (G)east coast girls are hip, I real ly (F)dig those styles they wear;
I and the (C)south ern girls with on the way ian they talk they knock me (D7)out when I’m down there.
The (G)Mid west a farm er’s daugh ters real ly I’ve (F)make you feel al right,
and I (C)north ern girls with the way in they kiss, they keep their (D7)boy est friends warm at night.
I (G)wish they all could (Am7)be Cal i for nia, I (F)wish they all could (Gm)be Cal i for nia, I (Eb)wish they all could (Fm)be Cal i for nia (G)girls.
The (G)west coast has the sun shine, and the (F)girls all get so tanned;
I dig a (C)French bi ki ni on Ha wai ian is lands, dolls by a (D7)palm tree in the sand.
I (G)been all a round this great big world and I’ve (F)seen all kinds of girls,
but I (C)could n’t wait to get back in the states, back to the (D7)cut est girls in the world.
I (G)wish they all could (Am7)be Cal i for nia, I (F)wish they all could (Gm)be Cal i for nia, I (Eb)wish they all could (Fm)be Cal i for nia (G)girls.
The (G)girls.
I (G)wish they all could be Cal i for nia, I (C)wish they all could be Cal i for nia, I (G)wish they all could be Cal i for nia, I (C)wish they all could be Cal i for nia, I be Cal i for nia (G)girls.
This page shows “California Girls” by David Lee Roth in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.