It was featured as an A-side release, frequently paired with the track "Look at Me, Look at Me".
"Send My Baby Home Again" is a soft-pop/bubblegum track by British band , released in late 1969/1970. While the band is often remembered for their hit "Smile a Little Smile for Me," this song showcases their characteristic harmonious, melodic sound popular in the late 1960s pop scene. Song Overview Artist: The Flying Machine Release Year: 1969/1970 Album: Down to Earth with The Flying Machine (1970) Genre: Soft Pop / Bubblegum Pop Writer: Ron Jay Duration: Approximately 2:37
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".
As of 2026, the track is available on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music , often included on expanded editions of their 1970 album.
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The singer expresses that she "makes his life much sweeter" and that he needs her back in his arms, promising to "never let her roam again".