747 (Strangers in the Night)
"747 (Strangers in the Night)" | ||||
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Single by Saxon | ||||
from the album Wheels of Steel | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 4:58 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Songwriter(s) | Biff Byford, Paul Quinn, Graham Oliver, Steve Dawson and Pete Gill | |||
Producer(s) | Nigel Thomas | |||
Saxon singles chronology | ||||
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"747 (Strangers in the Night)" is a song by Saxon from their 1980 album Wheels of Steel. It is one of the few Saxon songs that has been played on every tour since its release.[1]
Lyrically, the song tells a story about a power cut that forced planes in New York City to remain in ascent in 1965 with the power outage, forcing a Scandinavian flight to detour to Kennedy airport in the dark.[2] The flight mentioned, "Scandinavian 101", was actually Scandinavian Airlines flight 911 and was likely flown on a Douglas DC-8, as the 747 was still under development at the time and only entered commercial airline service in 1969, four years after the outage. The incident caused a major overhaul in safety and prompted the usage of reserve fuel tanks, as Scandinavian 911 almost used up all its fuel.
References[]
- ^ "747 (Strangers in the Night) by Saxon Song Statistics". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
- ^ "Saxon - 747 (Strangers In the Night) Lyrics". SongMeanings. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
External links[]
- Saxon (band) songs
- 1980 singles
- Songs about aviation
- 1980 songs
- Capitol Records singles
- British hard rock songs