Song | Ebony Eyes |
Artist | The Everly Brothers |
Album | Don And Phil |
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(Oooooooooo) | |
On a weekend pass I wouldn't have had time | |
To get home and marry, that baby of mine | |
So I went to the Chaplain and he authorized | |
Me to send for my Ebony Eyes | |
My Ebony Eyes was coming to me | |
From out of the skies on Flight 1203 | |
In an hour or two, I would whisper “I do” | |
To my beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
Spoken: | |
The plane was way overdue, | |
So I went inside to the airline's desk and I said: | |
“Sir, I wonder why 1203 is so late” | |
He said: “Oh they probably took off late, | |
or they may have run into some turbulent weather and had to alter the course” | |
I went back outside and waited at the gate | |
and I watched the beacon light from the control tower | |
as it whipped through the dark ebony skies if it were searching for – | |
My Ebony Eyes | |
And then came the announcement over the loudspeaker, | |
“Would those having relatives or friends on Flight number 1203 | |
please report to the chapel across the street at once” | |
Then I felt a burning break deep inside | |
And I knew the heavenly ebony skies | |
Had taken my life's most wonderful prize | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
If I ever get, to heaven I'll bet | |
The first angel I'll recognise | |
She'll smile at me and I know she will be | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
(Ooooo). |
Oooooooooo | |
On a weekend pass I wouldn' t have had time | |
To get home and marry, that baby of mine | |
So I went to the Chaplain and he authorized | |
Me to send for my Ebony Eyes | |
My Ebony Eyes was coming to me | |
From out of the skies on Flight 1203 | |
In an hour or two, I would whisper " I do" | |
To my beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
Spoken: | |
The plane was way overdue, | |
So I went inside to the airline' s desk and I said: | |
" Sir, I wonder why 1203 is so late" | |
He said: " Oh they probably took off late, | |
or they may have run into some turbulent weather and had to alter the course" | |
I went back outside and waited at the gate | |
and I watched the beacon light from the control tower | |
as it whipped through the dark ebony skies if it were searching for | |
My Ebony Eyes | |
And then came the announcement over the loudspeaker, | |
" Would those having relatives or friends on Flight number 1203 | |
please report to the chapel across the street at once" | |
Then I felt a burning break deep inside | |
And I knew the heavenly ebony skies | |
Had taken my life' s most wonderful prize | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
If I ever get, to heaven I' ll bet | |
The first angel I' ll recognise | |
She' ll smile at me and I know she will be | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
Ooooo. |
Oooooooooo | |
On a weekend pass I wouldn' t have had time | |
To get home and marry, that baby of mine | |
So I went to the Chaplain and he authorized | |
Me to send for my Ebony Eyes | |
My Ebony Eyes was coming to me | |
From out of the skies on Flight 1203 | |
In an hour or two, I would whisper " I do" | |
To my beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
Spoken: | |
The plane was way overdue, | |
So I went inside to the airline' s desk and I said: | |
" Sir, I wonder why 1203 is so late" | |
He said: " Oh they probably took off late, | |
or they may have run into some turbulent weather and had to alter the course" | |
I went back outside and waited at the gate | |
and I watched the beacon light from the control tower | |
as it whipped through the dark ebony skies if it were searching for | |
My Ebony Eyes | |
And then came the announcement over the loudspeaker, | |
" Would those having relatives or friends on Flight number 1203 | |
please report to the chapel across the street at once" | |
Then I felt a burning break deep inside | |
And I knew the heavenly ebony skies | |
Had taken my life' s most wonderful prize | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
If I ever get, to heaven I' ll bet | |
The first angel I' ll recognise | |
She' ll smile at me and I know she will be | |
My beautiful Ebony Eyes | |
Ooooo. |