Two Little Men In A Flying Saucer
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Two little men in a flying saucer
Flew down to Earth one day
Looked to left and right of it
Couldn't stand the sight of it and said let's fly away

They took a look at a Western movie
Somebody heard them say
If a horse can be a star
Think how dumb the people are
We'd better fly away

Then they shook their little green antennas
Scratched their purple hair
Said this planet is an awful menace
Let's go back to where we came from

Two little men in a flying saucer
Just didn't care to stay
Said it's too peculiar here
Headed for the stratosphere and quickly flew away

Now they took a left in Ebbets Field in Brooklyn
When the Dodgers played a baseball game
Heard all the screaming
Said we must be dreaming 'cause this planet is insane

During intermission
Heard a politician making speeches as they traveled by
But they departed faster than they started
'Cause the holler blew them sky high

Two little men in a flying saucer
Flew down to Earth one day
Listened to a radio
Saw a television show and said let's fly away

They got their fill of commercial jingles
And they were heard to say
All the people seem to be living in a nursery
We'd better fly away

Traveled all around and once they'd seen us
Said let's head for space
We were better off on Mars and Venus
Goodness what a place to live in

Two little men in a flying saucer
Just didn't care to stay
Crossed a crowded thoroughfare
Saw the hats the women wear and quickly flew away
And quickly flew away




While looking at them, they flew away
(Two little men in a flying saucer, two little men in a flying saucer)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ella Fitzgerald's song "Two Little Men in the Flying Saucer" narrate the story of two extraterrestrial beings who enter Earth but quickly become displeased with it. They observe the world and express disgust about its peculiarities and deficiencies. They criticize the Western movie, stating that if a horse were to be a star, then the human beings on Earth must be uncomplicated, which is not correct.


The little men then turn their attention to the baseball game, where they get confused with the commotion and noise that they believe is insane. They then take their focus to the speeches being made by politicians and leave hastily because the sounds were overwhelming. When they listen to the radio and watch television commercials, they become disturbed by the simulated and superficial environment they perceive, saying that the people are living in a nursery.


The little green men conclude that the planet is a menace, and they need to go back to where they belong. They flee Earth and agree they were better off on Mars and Venus. The song portrays the naivete and innocence of the extraterrestrials compared to the chaos and confusion of human beings on Earth.


Line by Line Meaning

Two little men in a flying saucer
Two small beings from an unidentified object capable of flight


Flew down to Earth one day
Descended to our planet at a certain point in time


Looked to left and right of it Couldn't stand the sight of it and said let's fly away
Observed the surrounding environment and disliked it to a point that they made the decision to depart


They took a look at a Western movie Somebody heard them say If a horse can be a star Think how dumb the people are We'd better fly away
Witnessed a classic film genre and criticized society's values and preferences, concluding that it is better to leave


Then they shook their little green antennas Scratched their purple hair Said this planet is an awful menace Let's go back to where we came from
Moved their tiny appendages and expressed the planet's negative effects on them, ultimately deciding to return to their origin


Just didn't care to stay Said it's too peculiar here Headed for the stratosphere and quickly flew away
Discarded any attachment to our world, stating it was too odd for them, and rapidly departed to a higher altitude


Now they took a left in Ebbets Field in Brooklyn When the Dodgers played a baseball game Heard all the screaming Said we must be dreaming 'cause this planet is insane
Went in a particular direction during a sporting event and listened to the roar of the crowd, contemplating that the planet was ridiculous and possibly a figment of their imagination


During intermission Heard a politician making speeches as they traveled by But they departed faster than they started 'Cause the holler blew them sky high
Heard a public figure giving a political talk while they were moving, but they rushed away as the cacophony overwhelmed them


Listened to a radio Saw a television show and said let's fly away
Tuned in to human-made broadcasts and decided to withdraw


They got their fill of commercial jingles And they were heard to say All the people seem to be living in a nursery We'd better fly away
Learned various advertising tunes and proclaimed that us humans behave like children, prompting them to leave


Traveled all around and once they'd seen us Said let's head for space We were better off on Mars and Venus Goodness what a place to live in
Journeyed far and wide and concluded that leaving the planet was the best option, since they perceived it as dreadful compared to other inhabited planets


Crossed a crowded thoroughfare Saw the hats the women wear and quickly flew away And quickly flew away While looking at them, they flew away (Two little men in a flying saucer, two little men in a flying saucer)
Went across a busy road, glimpsed the headgear of the ladies, and immediately deserted, while continuing to look at them




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Written by: OLIVER DREW, N TRADITIONAL

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