Explorer
Mighty Sparrow Lyrics


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Where did Explorer go?
Nobody know
Tell me where did Explorer go?
Nobody know
Is it still in space?
They can′t find a trace
Because when they let it go
They forgot to switch on the radio

Now the thing, it fell in the ocean
The thing, it fell in the sea
I don't care where it fall
As long as it don′t fall on me
(Explorer, Explorer)
Somebody made a mistake at the control
And sent it out of this world

Once more!

Flying through the stars
Very close to Mars
The Explorer went
Just the way it was sent
So they really thought
As usual they'll get a report
Now their fingers crossed
Nobody knows if it's safe or lost

But the thing, it fell in the ocean
I said the thing, it fell in the sea
But I don′t care where the heck it fall
As long as it don′t fall on me
(Explorer, Explorer)
Somebody made a mistake at the control
And sent it out of this world

I was so confused
With the daily news
When I heard them say
"Oh Lord, the Explorer got away!"
People start to bawl
"Murder! Where the heck it fall?"
I say "Well, I dead!"
And they all see Sparrow holding he head

Because the thing, it fell in the ocean
I said the thing, it fell in the sea
Well, I don't care where it fall
As long as it don′t fall on me
(Explorer, Explorer)
Somebody made a mistake at the control
And sent it out of this world





That's right, once more!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Mighty Sparrow's song "Explorer" capture the confusion and frustration around the 1964 NASA mission in which the Explorer 22 spacecraft was lost. The lyrics express the uncertainty and anxiety around the fate of the spacecraft, with repeated questions about its whereabouts and the frustration that nobody seems to know where it is. The line "Because when they let it go, they forgot to switch on the radio" suggests human error was responsible for the spacecraft's disappearance. The chorus's repetition highlights the lack of answers and how the error was out of anyone's control, with the singer resigned to the fact that they cannot do anything to help the situation. The bridge offers some relief as the singer expresses relief that the spacecraft did not fall on them.


The frustration captured by the lyrics is compounded by the general political and social climate at the time. During the early 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union were in a space race, and the loss of a spacecraft was frustrating and embarrassing for the Americans. The lyrics reflect not just a frustration with the mission but also with a sense of feeling powerless and lack of trust in those in positions of power. The lyrics offer a commentary on government error, reminding listeners of the potential consequences.


Line by Line Meaning

Where did Explorer go?
Asking where the Explorer spacecraft is currently located


Nobody know
There's no information about Explorer's whereabouts


Tell me where did Explorer go?
Repeating the initial question for emphasis


Is it still in space?
Wondering if the spacecraft is still orbiting somewhere


They can′t find a trace
There's no tracking data available for the Explorer


Because when they let it go
Referring to the moment when the spacecraft was launched


They forgot to switch on the radio
The communication system of the spacecraft was not activated


Now the thing, it fell in the ocean
The spacecraft crashed in the ocean


The thing, it fell in the sea
Repeating the previous line with emphasis


I don't care where it fall
The artist is indifferent to the location of the crash


As long as it don′t fall on me
Expressing a humorous sentiment of not being responsible for the spacecraft's mishap


(Explorer, Explorer)
Repeating the title of the song


Somebody made a mistake at the control
Blaming an operator error for the spacecraft's disappearance


And sent it out of this world
The context implies that the spacecraft was lost completely in space, further blaming the operator's mistake


Flying through the stars
Describing how the spacecraft travelled through space


Very close to Mars
Suggesting that the spacecraft flew by Mars during its mission


Just the way it was sent
The spacecraft followed the intended path by design at launch


So they really thought
Implying that the operators were optimistic about receiving mission data


As usual they'll get a report
Expecting to receive regular updates from the spacecraft's instruments


Now their fingers crossed
Having mixed feelings of hope and fear regarding the mission's success


Nobody knows if it's safe or lost
Uncertainty surrounding the fate of the spacecraft


I was so confused
The artist was bewildered or shocked


With the daily news
The story about the spacecraft's disappearance was widely reported


When I heard them say
The breaking news grabbed the artist's attention


"Oh Lord, the Explorer got away!"
An exclamation of the spacecraft's escape from its intended trajectory


People start to bawl
The public reacted dramatically to the news


"Murder! Where the heck it fall?"
A frustrated inquiry about the crash site


I say "Well, I dead!"
Hyperbolic statement indicating that the artist is overwhelmed


And they all see Sparrow holding he head
The artist is seemingly distraught over the news




Writer(s): Slinger Francisco

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