| Lyrics: | AMELIA EARHART'S LAST FLIGHT
(Red River Dave McEnery)
A ship out on the ocean, just a speck
against the sky,
Amelia Earhart flying that sad day;
With her partner, Captain Noonan, on
the second of July
Her plane fell in the ocean, far away.
cho: There's a beautiful,
beautiful field
Far away in a land that is fair.
Happy landings to you, Amelia
Earhart
Farewell, first lady of the air.
She radioed position and she said that all was
well,
Although the fuel within the tanks was low.
But they'd land on Howland Island to
refuel her monoplane,
Then on their trip around the world they'd go.
Well, a half an hour
later an SOS was heard,
The signal weak, but still her voice was brave.
Oh, in
shark-infested waters her plane went down that night
In the blue Pacific to a watery
grave.
Well, now you have heard my story of that awful tragedy,
We pray that she might fly
home safe again.
Oh, in years to come though others blaze a trail across the sea,
We'll
ne'er forget Amelia and her plane. Chorus
Note: This, oddly enough, was the first song ever
performed on
commercial TV (1939 World's Fair, I believe) RG
Copyright Stasny Music, 1939.
All rights administered by Bug Music, Inc.
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