Immigration Song
"Immigration Song" | |||||
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Song by Ozma | |||||
Album | The Doubble Donkey Disc | ||||
Released | 2001 | ||||
Recorded | December 26, 2000-January 23, 2001 | ||||
Length | 4:59 | ||||
Label | Kung Fu Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Jose Galvez | ||||
Producer(s) | Bruce Witkin | ||||
Status | Officially released | ||||
The Doubble Donkey Disc track listing | |||||
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"Immigration Song" is the eighth track from The Doubble Donkey Disc.
Appearances
Overview
Most notable for being the first Ozma song written and sung wholly by Jose Galvez. The song was included as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Rock and Roll Part Three.
Audio
Lyrics
So it ends
Round and round the propeller spins
Seat backs up no tray tables down
No turning back to this country town
I already knew blue-eyed girl
Would be halfway around the world
I already knew blue-eyed girl
Would be halfway around the world
Break it down for a brother
Tell me now where we're bound
I Can't wait for another
Another way to get down
Air is thin
Round and round the propellers spin
Round and round like a carousel
Round and round feeling not as well
I already knew blue-eyed girl
Would be halfway around the world
I already knew blue-eyed girl
Would be halfway around the world
And I can feel it in these undertones
A fair, light one to have alone
And I can see it in the lights below
Pilots, mechanics take me home