I'll Fly Away
Bobby and Jonathan Smith Band Lyrics


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Let's fly away
And find a land that's warm and tropic,
Where Roosevelt is not the topic
All the live long day!

Let's fly away
And find a land that's so provincial,
We'll never hear what Walter Winchell
Might be forced to say!

I'll make your life sublime,
Far across the blue.
I'll take up all your time
Compromising you!

Let's not delay,
Make Mother Nature our Messiah,
New York is not for us,
Let's fly away!

I'll make your life sublime,
Far across the blue.
I'll take up all your time
Compromising you!

Let's not delay,
Make Mother Nature our Messiah,
New York is not for us,




Let's fly away,
Let's fly away!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bobby and Jonathan Smith Band's song "I'll Fly Away" talk about a desire to escape the current situation and fly away to a land of warmth and comfort. The first two lines of the song depict a yearning to find a tropical environment, while also highlighting the desire to leave behind the concerns of politics, specifically the topic of Roosevelt. The next two lines express a longing to find a simpler and quieter place, where they will not have to deal with the latest news and gossip from somebody like Walter Winchell.


The subsequent lines further clarify that the singer wants to make their partner's life better and fulfilling by taking them far away into the "blue," perhaps meaning the vast, open sky. However, the following phrase also hints at a probable downside of this dreamy escapade in that it might compromise the time they have together. The second half of the song repeats the initial theme of escaping to the embrace of nature, versus the typical hustle-bustle of New York. The final line emphasizes the desire to leave all troubles behind and fly away.


Overall, the lyrics of "I'll Fly Away" showcase a lover's escapism with a sense of freedom and a desire to lead a new and uncomplicated life. The song's lyrics are simple and concise and seem to suggest a longing to leave behind the mundanity of city life and seek refuge in the lap of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's fly away
Let's escape from our current reality and go somewhere else.


And find a land that's warm and tropic,
Let's go to a place that's warm and tropical, away from cold and dreary surroundings.


Where Roosevelt is not the topic
Let's go to a place where politics and leaders like Roosevelt are not constantly discussed.


All the live long day!
We can enjoy ourselves in this place for as long as we want.


And find a land that's so provincial,
Let's go to a place that's simple and quaint, without any big city complexities or stresses.


We'll never hear what Walter Winchell
We won't be bothered by the opinions or rumors spread by Walter Winchell, a famous gossip columnist of the time.


Might be forced to say!
We can avoid getting caught up in any unnecessary drama or scandals.


I'll make your life sublime,
I will make your life perfect or ideal.


Far across the blue.
In a distant, beautiful location.


I'll take up all your time
I will occupy all of your time and attention.


Compromising you!
I'll keep you busy and happy so much that you'll have no reason to compromise or be unhappy.


Let's not delay,
We should start planning and leave soon to avoid any obstacles.


Make Mother Nature our Messiah,
Let's appreciate nature and make it our guiding force or savior.


New York is not for us,
We don't belong in a busy, noisy city like New York.


Let's fly away!
Let's escape to a new, better place.


Let's fly away!
Let's get out of here and have a grand adventure.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLE PORTER

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