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  1. " Leaving on a Jet Plane " is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Denver [1] in 1966, originally included on his debut demo recording John Denver Sings as "Babe I Hate to Go".

  2. Leaving on a Jet Plane Lyrics: All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go / I'm standing here outside your door / I hate to wake you up to say goodbye / But the dawn is breaking, it's early...

  3. Peter, Paul and Mary - Leaving on a Jet Plane with lyrics. magnalink600. 38.7K subscribers. 542. 75K views 6 years ago. A song made popular by Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969. Written by...

  4. Leaving On a Jet Plane Lyrics: All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go / I'm standin' here outside your door / I hate to wake you up to say goodbye / But the dawn is breakin' it's early...

  5. John Denver - Leaving on a Jet Plane. Scottie Lore. 7.79K subscribers. Subscribed. 13K. 2M views 2 years ago. From the Australia 1977 Tour, available on the "Around the World" 5 disc set...

  6. Peter, Paul and Mary perform "Leaving On A Jet Plane" live at their 25th anniversary concert in 1986.

  7. Leaving, On A Jetplane. All my bags are packed, I’m ready to go, I’m standing here outside your door, I hate to wake you up to say good-bye. But the dawn is breaking, it’s early morn, the taxi’s waiting He’s blowing his horn. Already I’m so lonesome I could die.

  8. Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul and Mary song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position

  9. Feb 12, 2023 · Singing about being away from the one you love, Denver is assuring his girlfriend, in the song, that he is committed to her before leaving, on a jet plane, for a worldwide tour.

  10. "Leaving on a Jet Plane" is a song written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary. The original title of the song was "Babe, I Hate to Go", as featured on his 1966 studio album John Denver Sings, but Denver's then producer Milt Okun convinced him to change the title.

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