“Well, I never been to Heaven
But I been to Oklahoma
Well, they tell me I was born there
But I really don't remember
In Oklahoma, not Arizona
What does it matter, what does it matter?”

—  Hoyt Axton

Never Been to Spain
Joy To The World (1971)

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