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