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The song focuses on themes of longing and separation, common in pop music of that era. The narrator addresses a "flying machine" (or simply addresses a situation) with a plea to return his distant partner, often referring to having her put on a "homeward train".

It was featured as an A-side release, frequently paired with the track "Look at Me, Look at Me". the_flying_machine_send_my_baby_home_again

This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Send My Baby Home Again - song and lyrics by Flying Machine The song focuses on themes of longing and

The Flying Machine was a short-lived British band (1968–1970), known for their polished pop sound produced byTony Macaulay. "Send My Baby Home Again" fits within the era of light, romantic pop hits that were popular on radio in the early 1970s. Similar artists from the 1970 bubblegum pop era? Lyrics for a different Flying Machine song? Google Watch Action Data This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge

The song features a bright, melodic structure, often including the repetition of "Send my baby home". Releases and Availability

"Send My Baby Home Again" is a soft-pop/bubblegum track by British band , released in late 1969/1970. While the band is often remembered for their hit "Smile a Little Smile for Me," this song showcases their characteristic harmonious, melodic sound popular in the late 1960s pop scene. Song Overview Artist: The Flying Machine Release Year: 1969/1970 Album: Down to Earth with The Flying Machine (1970) Genre: Soft Pop / Bubblegum Pop Writer: Ron Jay Duration: Approximately 2:37

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