Fly Away

Fly Away or Flyaway may refer to:

Music

Albums

  • Fly Away (Banaroo album), the 2007 last studio album by the German group Banaroo
  • Fly Away (Corrinne May album), the 2001 first album by Corrinne May
  • Fly Away (Paul Wright album), the 2003 debut album of Christian rapper Paul Wright
  • Fly Away (Voyage album), a 1978 by the disco group Voyage
  • Flyaway (Nutshell album), a 1997 second album by Nutshell
  • Fly Away (All Angels album), 2009, by All Angels
  • Songs

  • "Fly Away" (John Denver song), a 1975 song written and performed by John Denver from the album Windsong
  • "Fly Away" (Haddaway song), a 1995 song by Haddaway from the album The Drive
  • "Fly Away" (Lenny Kravitz song), a 1998 song by Lenny Kravitz from the album 5
  • "Fly Away" (DJ Company song)
  • "Fly Away" (Honey Ryder song), 2009
  • "Fly Away" (Seo In-guk song), 2013
  • "Fly Away", a 1981 song by Blackfoot from the album Marauder
  • "Fly Away", a 1987 song by Michael Jackson from the album Bad
  • "Fly Away", a 1999 song by Cecilia from the album Inner Harmony
  • Fly Away (Seo In-guk song)

    "Fly Away" is the debut Japanese single by South Korean singer Seo In-guk. It is set to release on April 24, 2013 on the Crown Records label.

    Single information

    The title track was chosen by Seo In-guk among 500 ballads presented to him by his Japanese agency, Irving. The single will be released into two different versions, Limited Edition and Regular Edition.

    Promotional video

    On March 21, 2013 the short version of the video was uploaded to Guk's official YouTube account. The full version was premiered through Music On! TV on March 27, 2013. The full version was made available through Guk's official YouTube on April 11, 2013.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Fly Away (Corrinne May album)

    Fly Away is the first album by Corrinne May, released in 2001 by Corrmay Gourmet Music. It was subsequently released by Yellow Music (M&M) in Singapore, released by the Major Chord label in Japan and by Forward Music in Taiwan and Hong Kong in 2005. The album was subsequently re-released by Playmusic and Warner Music in Singapore.

    The album features a song that Corrinne May co-wrote with iconic songwriters Carole King and Carole Bayer Sager, titled "If You Didn't Love Me".

    Track listing

  • "Fly Away"
  • "Same Side of the Moon"
  • "Something About You"
  • "Fall to Fly"
  • "If You Didn't Love Me"
  • "Stay on the Road"
  • "Mr. Beasley"
  • "All That I Need"
  • "Walk Away"
  • "Will You Remember Me"
  • "Journey"
  • "Mr. Beasley (unplugged)"
  • Fly Away (Voyage album)

    Fly Away is a 1978 album by the French disco group, Voyage. Their second release repeated the success of their debut released earlier in the year. All the cuts on Fly Away hit number one on the disco chart early in 1979 for one week. Unlike the cuts on their debut album, one track from Fly Away made the pop singles chart, when "Souvenirs" made it to number 41 on the pop singles chart. The track also became Voyage's second and last chart entry on the soul singles chart, when "Souvenirs" made it to no. 73.

    Track listing

  • "Souvenirs" — 6:18
  • "Kechak Fantasy" — 3:02
  • "Eastern Trip" — 2:09
  • "Tahiti, Tahiti" — 5:07
  • "Let's Fly Away" – 5:07
  • "Golden Eldorado" – 4:56
  • "Gone with the Music" – 6:42
  • References

    External links

  • http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/2559_0_2_0_C/
  • Fly Away (Banaroo album)

    Fly Away is the fourth studio album by the German group Banaroo. It's also the final album recorded with original Banaroo members Bobby, Steffy, Vito, and Cat, before the group disbanded in 2008.

    Track listing

  • "Ba Yonga Wamba" - 3:28
  • "I'll Fly Away" - 3:21
  • "Summer In The Sun" - 3:34
  • "Be My Satellite" - 3:20
  • "Superhero" - 3:17
  • "Radio Of Love" - 3:33
  • "Do You Believe" - 3:22
  • "Uuh La La" - 3:07
  • "Sweet Sensation" - 3:40
  • "I Love You, You Love Me" - 3:10
  • "Hong Kong Song" - 3:26
  • "Oriental Dream" - 3:20
  • "Don't Leave" - 4:21
  • DJ Company

    DJ Company was a German Eurodance, Hi-NRG and dance-pop trio group, consisting of Paul Strand, Stefan Benz, and Louis Lasky.

    Musical career

    DJ Company had one chart hit in the United States: "Rhythm of Love", which spent 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 53. Their remake of Alphaville's "Forever Young" also received limited airplay. DJ Company's debut album, Rhythm of Love, sold modestly.

    Their works have appeared on many compilations since 1994. "Hey Everybody" was featured on Dance Pool Vol. 3 (1994), Mr Music Hits 6/94 (1994), The House of Trance (1994), Larry Präsentiert: Musketier Hits 94 (1994), Dance Now! (1994), and Supersonic Megadance Vol 1 (1995). "Rhythm of Love" was featured on Dance Now! Vol. 8 (1994), Shark Attack Five (1994), Deep Magic Dance 30 (1994), Euro Dance Pool (1995), Dancin Floor (1995), If You Love Dance (1996), All Stars Dance Hits 97 (1997), Utopia (1997), Welcome To The Epidrome (1998), and Dance Now! 9 (1998). "Cybersex-Lovegame" was featured on Dance Now! 11 (1995) and Dancemania 9 (1998).

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