Weird Al Yankovic

Weird Al Yankovic - Airline Amy lyrics

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Met this pretty young stewardess
On a non-stop flight
She showed me to my seat
And it was love at first sight
Now lately I've been flying to all kinds of places
That I never really wanted to go
'Cause I'll do anything
Just to spend a little time
With the cutest flight attendant I know

You set my ever-lovin' heart
On fire, Airline Amy
Tell me, I'm your favorite frequent flyer
Airline Amy
Found a little piece of heaven on a 747
And no one else can take me higher
Than Airline Amy

Every one of our dates is at thirty thousand feet
She always points out the exits to me, she's so sweet
You know she gets me my headphones for free
Refills my coffee cup, whenever I ask
And you gotta admit
My baby looks pretty hot
When she's wearin' that oxygen mask

Well, well, you set my ever-lovin' heart
on fire, Airline Amy
Tell me I'm your favorite frequent flyer,
Airline Amy
Found a little piece of heaven on a 747
And no one else can take me higher 
Than Airline Amy

Amy, darlin', don't you know you really drive me nuts
Every time you're handing out 
Those honey roasted peanuts
Airline Amy, this is my new mission
Gotta get you in an upright
Locked, position

Oh yeah, you set my ever-lovin' heart
On fire, Airline Amy
Tell me, I'm your favorite frequent flyer
Airline Amy
Found a little piece of heaven on a 747
And no one else can take me higher
Than Airline Amy
Yeah, yeah, you set my ever-lovin' heart
On fire, Airline Amy
You're the only woman I desire
Airline Amy

Found a little piece of heaven on a 747
And no one else can take me higher
No one else can take me higher
And no one else can take me higher
Than Airline Amy
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Author: "Weird Al" Yankovic

Composer: ?

Publisher: Volcano Entertainment III, L.L.C., Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, RCA Records, Caf Muzeck LLC

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Released in: 1992

Language: English

Translations: Dutch

Appearing on: Weird Al Yankovic (1983) , The Best Of Yankovic (1992) , Off The Deep End (1900)

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