Berlin To New York, 1937

Joe Newton, Tom Price, Matt Wright, Don Black

He folds up his socks and his underwear,
Puts them in the suitcase with so much care.
Closes up the latch with a final click,
Turns his back and walks before the clock can tick.


And she is sitting there crying through her long, brown hair.
Now suddenly, she's standing, kicking back her chair.
She's screaming, "Captain, turn your airship 'round!
Reverse the motion of the ground!
Captain, turn your airship 'round!"


Berlin to New York, 1937.
Hydrogen-inflated and aloft in heaven.
Everybody drinking, so unaware.
Suddenly, he thinks about her long, brown hair


And now, he's running down the aisle to the wheelhouse door.
Pounding and a-pounding 'till his knuckles are sore,
He's screaming, "Captain, turn this airship 'round!
Reverse the motion of the ground!
Captain, turn this airship "'round!"

Trivia about the song Berlin To New York, 1937 by Gas Huffer

When was the song “Berlin To New York, 1937” released by Gas Huffer?
The song Berlin To New York, 1937 was released in 2002, on the album “The Rest of Us”.
Who composed the song “Berlin To New York, 1937” by Gas Huffer?
The song “Berlin To New York, 1937” by Gas Huffer was composed by Joe Newton, Tom Price, Matt Wright, Don Black.

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