Mile High
Blondie Lyrics


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My friends tell me I should try it
Between earth and sky
All I knows that I would like to
Do the mile high

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh

When you discover
What comes between
The lower lever
And the jet stream
Mile high
When you discover
What comes between
Mile high
The lower lever
And the jet stream
Mile High

Mile high
You and I
Between earth and sky
Between earth and sky
Mile high
You and I
Between earth and sky
Between earth and sky
(Oh)
Mile high
You and I
Between earth and sky
Between earth and sky
(Oh)
Mile high
You and I
Between earth and sky
Between earth and sky

I'm up n coming
I'm in the club
I'm up n coming
I'm in the club

Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!

I'm in the club
I'm up n coming
I'm in the club
I'm up n coming
I'm up n coming

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh
I'm in the club

When you discover
What comes between
The lower lever
And the jet stream
Mile high
When you discover
What comes between
Mile high
The lower lever
And the jet stream

Follow the earth
For all you're worth
Follow the earth
For all you're worth
Follow the earth
For all you're worth




Follow the earth
For all you're worth

Overall Meaning

Blondie's song Mile High could be interpreted in a few different ways, but a likely interpretation is that they are describing the feeling of being in love, and the rush and excitement that comes with it. The lyrics describe a desire to try something new, something that is both between earth and sky (metaphorically) and potentially dangerous (either literally or metaphorically). The repeated refrain of "mile high" could represent the height of the feeling of being in love, or perhaps a reference to being on an actual airplane.


The lines "When you discover / What comes between / The lower lever / And the jet stream" could be interpreted as a metaphor for exploring the depths of one's own psyche, and reaching new heights emotionally. The reference to being "up n coming" and "in the club" could be seen as a reference to being on the rise in one's career or social life, and the feeling of excitement that comes with that.


Overall, the song seems to be about the power of love and the excitement that comes with new experiences, whether romantic or otherwise. Blondie's typically upbeat and energetic style suits the theme of the song well, conveying a sense of joy and liberation.


Line by Line Meaning

My friends tell me I should try it
Blondie's friends urge her to experience something new and exciting


Between earth and sky
The experience her friends suggested will take Blondie up high, possibly on an airplane


All I knows that I would like to
Blondie is excited at the prospect of trying something new and would like to do it


Do the mile high
Blondie is specifically interested in doing something that involves being a mile high up in the air


When you discover
This is a call to action for whoever is listening to the song


What comes between
This is the question that the listeners are being asked to find the answer to


The lower lever
This is a reference to the altitude dial in an airplane cockpit


And the jet stream
This is a reference to the powerful, high-altitude winds that planes sometimes use to reduce their travel time


Mile high
This is a reference to the specific experience that Blondie wants to have


You and I
This line indicates that Blondie would like someone to experience this with


I'm up n coming
This line is a declaration of Blondie's ambition


I'm in the club
This line is a reference to Blondie being part of an exclusive group


Follow the earth
This line is an instruction to stay close to the ground


For all you're worth
This line is urging the listener to do this with all their effort and energy




Lyrics © MCDMAN MUSIC, BMG Rights Management
Written by: DEBORAH HARRY, HECTOR FONSECA, JEFF SALTZMAN, JONATHAN NOTAR

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Kc


on Accidents Never Happen

Judging from the cultural framework at the time i read it as lies being exposed for the middle income layers of the society who ere led to believe that if they follow certain codes they will be happy and prosperous but so many fail so accidents nver happen is a mockery

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