Airmail Special
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Left New York this morning early
Traveling south so wide and high
Sailing through the wide blue yonder
It's that Airmail Special on the fly

Listen to the motors humming
She is streaking through the sky
Like a bird that's flying homeward
It's that Airmail Special on the fly

Over plains and high dark mountains
Over rivers deep and wide
Carrying mail to California
It's that Airmail Special on the fly

Watch her circle for the landing
Hear her moan and cough and sigh




Now she's coming down the runway
It's that Airmail Special on the fly

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Airmail Special by Ella Fitzgerald are vividly descriptive of the sight and sound of an airmail plane making its journey from New York to California. The first line, "Left New York this morning early," sets the scene for the start of the flight, suggesting the plane is departing at first light. The next line, "Traveling south so wide and high," introduces a notion of both altitude and direction, as though the plane is taking a path towards the sun.


The second verse refers to the plane's engines and the sound they make, "Listen to the motors humming, she is streaking through the sky." The word "streaking" is effective here because it is descriptive of the speed and motion of the plane as it powers through the air on its journey.


The final verse focuses on the climax of the journey, as the airmail plane "circles for the landing" and gently touches down, "coming down the runway." The sound effects of the engine's "moan and cough and sigh" add to the sense of drama and event surrounding the landing.


Overall, the lyrics of Airmail Special are a great example of descriptive writing, conjuring up vivid and memorable images of the journey of an airmail plane.


Line by Line Meaning

Left New York this morning early
This morning, the flight departed early from New York City.


Traveling south so wide and high
The plane is heading towards the southern direction at a great height.


Sailing through the wide blue yonder
The plane is cruising through the vast blue sky above.


It's that Airmail Special on the fly
This is the famed Airmail Special plane currently in operation.


Listen to the motors humming
The sound of the plane's engines buzzing in the sky can be heard.


She is streaking through the sky
The plane is moving fast across the vast sky.


Like a bird that's flying homeward
The plane is soaring in the sky, much like a bird flying back home.


Over plains and high dark mountains
The plane is flying over vast plains and tall, dark mountains.


Over rivers deep and wide
The plane is also flying over deep and wide rivers.


Carrying mail to California
The plane is transporting important mail and parcels to California.


Watch her circle for the landing
Observe the Airmail Special plane moving in a circular path in preparation for landing.


Hear her moan and cough and sigh
The sounds coming from the plane's engine as it nears landing are audible: moans, coughs, and sighs.


Now she's coming down the runway
The plane is making its final descent onto the runway.


It's that Airmail Special on the fly
The plane flying down the runway is, again, the well-known Airmail Special plane.




Lyrics © ZELLS MUSIC COMPANY, BMG Rights Management
Written by: BENNY GOODMAN, CHARLES CHRISTIAN, JIMMY MUNDY

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

landervast

sound like:

dey oh dey oh did your life in a wonderful home
mama looked at boo boo dey
shut your mouth go away
mama look at boo boo dah
hush your mouth go away
when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie..... that's amore

reference to two diferent songs: - Harry Belafonte - Mama Look A Boo Boo, and - Dean Martin - That's Amore



All comments from YouTube:

Street View

Wow.......did she even catch a single breath while singing this??? This is amazing!

Jonas Clark

Best scat song EVER. Hands down.

Грязный Гриб

Scatman John aint got shit on this

Ernest Turner

Don't sell the youth short. If she or someone did this on the 8 mile open mic, there would be standing ovations and a new rap champ.

O M

You right

fridgemagnet

+Ernest Turner well said!

DMC2 Audio

You'll be pleased to know this track is still alive and well - I DJ a swing and jive bar in the UK and this is one of my staples and still gets people on the floor!

But here's a question - what are all the tracks she references?! I'd love to get my hands on some of those to add to the collection :)

Sam B.

@TheGerkuman oMG YESSSS

Sam B.

@DMC2 Audio
I just heard Move by Miles Davis from his 1957 album Birth of Cool and now I am verifying if it was indeed referenced in this song

TheGerkuman

Also the Hawaiian War Chant

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