Buicks To The Moon Direct

A tongue-in-cheek physics or engineering "white paper" inspired by the song’s literal premise.

: Check out the scholarly chapter "Driving Buicks to the Moon: Innocence and Experience in Wild at Heart" by Kwasu Tembo in A Critical Companion to David Lynch . 2. Musicology: The "Hyperbolic Love" Trope Buicks to the Moon

The phrase originates from the 1996 country song by Alan Jackson, where the lyric "they'll be driving Buicks to the moon" serves as a metaphor for an impossible event that would have to happen before the narrator stops loving his partner. Buicks to the Moon

: Think of it as an xkcd-style "What If?" analysis of Alan Jackson’s lyrics. Kwasu Tembo - Lancaster University research directory Buicks to the Moon

A paper examining how country music uses impossible engineering feats to express eternal devotion.