Someone put me on a plane
Goodbye, farewell, adios my friends
I need a holiday
S.a.s. is takin' off again

CHORUS: I want to have my fun
Where the nights are long
We want to go away
Where the sun will always shine
We're in heaven 2.9

Or just put me on a train
Goodbye, farewell, adios my friends
Tell her I said 'Hey'
And I might not come home again

CHORUS:

A London queen
Tokyo teen
A Frisco fag in the disco scene
A New York doll
And the Berlin boys

Can I ride in your car
Goodbye, farewell, adios my friends
Vacations at the jet set sunset bay
My girls are drivin' me insane

CHORUS:

We're in heaven 2.9
Ohoohoh

We're in heaven 2.9
Ohoohoh

We're in heaven 2.9
Ohoohoh
1999


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    finally saw these guys march 1 in Raleigh NC. opened for Social Distortion, and came awful close to out-playing them. they were awesome, but especially when they played this song. how 4 skinny Swedes can rock as hard as they do, i do not know.

    AirCav1stOfThe9thon March 07, 2005   Link
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    one of the most rocking songs of Backyard babies. I saw them in kassel, germany, and the kicked ass, damn! I love the way Nicke sings the parts "I wanna have my fun where the nights are long..." and when he sings the line "A New York Doll (nice link!) and the berlin boys"...

    ChubbyPrincesson April 08, 2005   Link

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