The Airport Song
The Byrds · Other Songs - The Byrds
And all the while
You're so cool I can feel
You care if it's real
Our love
I found you here
The sun in your hair
Caught my eye passing by
I knew I should try
Our love
I watched the planes coming in
Felt my heartbeat begin
And I knew that I would stay
A cab for two
A whole city new
But this time we'll share
The love we'll find there
Our love
The Airport Song
Released by The Byrds in 1966, "The Airport Song" stands as a quintessential example of the group's transition from folk-rock to psychedelic rock. The track features the band's signature jangly Rickenbacker guitars and harmonies, blending the acoustic warmth of their earlier work with the electric experimentation that defined their mid-1960s catalog. While often associated with the band's broader exploration of the American West and travel themes, the song captures a specific moment of departure and anticipation. It reflects the era's fascination with the road and the changing nature of the American landscape, delivered through a sound that would influence countless subsequent rock and country-rock acts. The recording showcases the Byrds' ability to evolve their musical identity while maintaining the core spirit of their early hits.

