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Destination Moon (1997 Remastered Version) - Dinah Washington



     
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Destination Moon (1997 Remastered Version) Lyrics


Come and take a trip in my rocket ship
We'll have a lovely afternoon
Kiss the world goodbye and away we fly
Destination moonTravel fast as light 'til we're lost from sight
The earth is like a toy balloon
What a thrill you get ridin' on a jet
Destination moonWe'll go up, up, up, up
Straight to the moon we two
High in the starry blue
I'll be out of this world with youSo away we steal in a space mobile
A supersonic honeymoon
Leave your cares below
Pull the switch, let's go
Destination moonDestination moon
Destination moonThere once was a time when the colorful thing to do
Was to call for a date on a bicycle built for two
But cars and trains and even planes all have had their day
Now the time is due to call for you in the modern atomic wayWe'll go up, up, up, up

Straight to the moon we two
High in the starry blue
I'll be out of this world with youSo away we steal in a space mobile
A supersonic honeymoon
Leave your cares below
Pull the switch, let's go
Destination moon
Songwriters
MARVIN FISHER, ROY ALFREDPublished by
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Ruth Lee Jones (born August 29, 1924 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; died December 14, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan), better known by her stage name Dinah Washington and also as the Queen of the Blues, was an American Grammy award winning jazz singer best known for singing classic torch songs and her hit single What a Diff'rence a Day Makes. Her penetrating voice, excellent timing, and crystal-clear enunciation added her own distinctive style to every piece she undertook.

Read more about Dinah Washington on Last.fm.


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