To the Beach
Luis Hermandez Lyrics


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Let's go to the beach
To lay down in the sun
Tasting like a peach
Baby you're the one, the one

Let's go to the beach
To lay down in the sun
Tasting like a peach
Baby you're the one, the one

Let's go to the beach
To lay down in the sun
Tasting like a peach
Baby you're the one, the one

Let's go to the beach
To lay down in the sun




Tasting like a peach
Baby you're the one, the one

Overall Meaning

The song "To the Beach" by Luis Hermandez is a simple and catchy tune about enjoying a leisurely day in the sun with a loved one. The lyrics repeat a simple chorus: "Let's go to the beach, to lay down in the sun, tasting like a peach, baby you're the one, the one." The repetition of the chorus creates a calming and rhythmic vibe that highlighted by the guitar and percussion.


The song paints a picture of a peaceful and romantic day at the beach, where the couple can relax and enjoy each other's company. The imagery of tasting like a peach reflects an overall sense of sweetness and warmth, further emphasizing the romantic vibe of the song. It seems to be encouraging the audience to enjoy the small moments in life with the one they love.


Overall, the song evokes a feeling of joy and relaxation, highlighting the importance of finding happiness and contentment in simple pleasures like a day at the beach with someone special. The song's simplicity is its strength, providing a message of love and romance without being too complicated.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's go to the beach
Let's take a trip to the seashore


To lay down in the sun
To bask in the radiance of the sun


Tasting like a peach
Exuding a delectable flavour like a peach


Baby you're the one, the one
You are the special person I want to share this moment with




Writer(s): ingo herrmann

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