So Long, Astoria

Album: So Long, Astoria (2003)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: KRISTOPHER LEE ROE
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing

Comments: 4

  • Spencer from Windsor, Canadait's funny when i got into these guys this song reminded me of that movie because it all made sense and then in history i learned that Astoria was found ed by one of the richest men of our countries history John Astor i think but that might not be his first name.he built the town as a trading compost for his animal skins. Ironic how one of the richest man makes a town that can look so depressing yet fun and adventourous at the same time. I love this song and i love this CD. someday ill visit Astoria.
  • Kathryn from Portland , OrA song about my favorite Oregon town and my favorite childhood movie?? What's not to love!

    Kathryn, Portland, OR
  • Rob from Castaic, CaThe lyrics in this song are simply amazing.
  • Swift from New York, NyAstoria is a neighborhood in Queens, NY. i don't know if there is any connection.
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