Airport - The Motors



     
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Airport Lyrics


So many destination faces going to so many places
Where the weather is much better and the food is so much cheaper
Well, I help her with her baggage for her baggage is so heavy
I hear the plane is ready by the gateway to take my love away
And I can't believe that she really wants to leave me
And it's hurting me so, it's getting me so
Airport
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took the one I love so far away
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took my lady to another place
Fly her away, fly her away

The plane is on the move and the traces of the love we had in places
Are turning in my mind, how I wish I'd been much stronger
For the wheels are turning faster as I hear the winds are blowing
I know that she is leaving on the jet plane way down the runaway
And I can't believe that she really wants to leave me
And it's hurting me so, it's getting me so
Airport
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took the one I love so far away
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took my lady to another place
Fly her away, fly her away
And I can't believe that she really wants to leave me
And it's hurting me so, it's getting me so
Airport
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took my lover to another place
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport (airport)
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took my lady to another place
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport (airport)
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took the one I love so far away
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport (airport)
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took my lady to another place
Fly her away, fly her away
Airport (airport)
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took the one I love so far away
Fly her away, fly her away
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The Motors were a British pub rock/punk band, formed in London in 1977 by former Ducks Deluxe members Nick Garvey and Andy McMaster, together with guitarist Rob Hendry (replaced in May 1977 by Bram Tchaikovsky) and drummer Ricky Slaughter. Their first single was "Dancing The Night Away", which spent a month in the public eye, and reached number 42 in the UK Singles Chart in 1977. Two other sizeable hits followed.

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