Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
Man or Astro-Man?
This song is a cover of a song by Scottish punk band The Rezillos, a single released months after their first album, Can’t Stand the Rezillos, and weeks before they broke up in November 1978. Songwriter Jo Callis went on to co-write “Don’t You Want Me” with the Human League; other band members form...
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"Yes, I wanna know, how long are you all gonna be on Earth and, if you can go back to Venus, are you going back?"
[Verse 1]
Destination Venus
More than darkness lies between us
Twenty million miles of bleakness
Human weakness
[Verse 2]
Holding my receiver
I can feel you coming nearer
Probing through the airwaves, clearer
Clearer, clearer
[Chorus]
Destination Venus
My heart was never slow
Destination Venus
Where you are I'll always go
I hear your voice on the radio
[Verse 3]
Further modulation
Of the frequency rotation
Triggered waveband activation
Near elation
[Verse 4]
Somewhere in the distance
I could hear a voice one instance
Then it faded from existence
No persistence
[Chorus]
Destination Venus
My heart was never slow
Destination Venus
Where you are I'll always go
I hear your voice on the radio
[Verse 1]
Destination Venus
More than darkness lies between us
Twenty million miles of bleakness
Human weakness
[Verse 4]
Somewhere in the distance
I could hear a voice one instance
Then it faded from existence
No persistence
[Chorus]
Destination Venus
My heart was never slow
Destination Venus
Where you are I'll always go
I hear your voice on the radio
[Outro]
I hear your voice on the radio
Keep coming through on the radio
Keep coming through on the radio
Keep coming through on the radio
Keep coming through on the radio
Destination Venus was written by Jo Callis.
Destination Venus was produced by Jim Marrer & Brian Teasley.