Lindy flew his plane across the dark Atlantic Put her down near Paris and the crowds went frantic They raced across the field, to touch the wings and wheels And reach inside the cockpit just to see if he was real
Back in New York City people watched and waited The news came down the wire and they celebrated And in that time so brief, it was everyone's belief That the world had grown no bigger than a pocket handkerchief
When Lindy comes to town and all the bands are playing When Lindy comes to town and all the flags are waving Mr Coolidge he will say, it's a public holiday You can see them ride down Wall Street in a tickertape parade
I want to be there in that crown upon that bright, bright morning And I can tell the world I saw a new day dawning With my baby by my side in among that human tide I want to be right there when Lindy comes to town
Every day is better than the one before it If I see a raincloud then I'll just ignore it Everbody says it'll get much better yet It's 1927 and my whole life lies ahead
Gonna get myself a car and find a place to park it Get a little cash and put it in the market And on my wedding day I will turn around and say There never was a better time than this one anyway
When Lindy comes to town and all the bands are playing When Lindy comes to town and all the flags are waving Mr Coolidge he will say, it's a public holiday You can see them ride down Wall Street in a tickertape parade
I want to be there in that crown upon that bright, bright morning And I can tell the world I saw a new day dawning With my baby by my side in among that human tide I want to be right there when Lindy comes to town
Compositor: Alastair Ian Stewart (Al Stewart) ECAD: Obra #23483486