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Last Flight
Vocals by Matt "Doc" Miller.
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» highest in charts: # 381 (193,486 songs currently listed in Rock)
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About the song
This song was written in 1988 and performed with the band Last Flyte in Charleston, SC. There was a studio recording of this song done in 1989, along with other originals, but that version never made it to final mixdown due to budgetary restraints. This is a newly recorded version, with more of a modern feel and better lead work. Vocals performed by Matt "Doc" Miller
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LAST FLIGHT
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
How could it be wrong? It feels so right
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
I watch the rain, think of years gone past
I see the world through different eyes
We tried to make every moment last
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
Take the last flight, it’s all right
God how I hate to say good-bye…And how I hate to see you cry
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
How could it be wrong? It feels so right
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
How could it be wrong? It feels so right
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
I watch the rain, think of years gone past
I see the world through different eyes
We tried to make every moment last
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
Take the last flight, it’s all right
God how I hate to say good-bye…And how I hate to see you cry
Won’t you take the last flight tonight?
So no one will see us cry
How could it be wrong? It feels so right
But there’s been one too many goodbyes
