Fly Away (Sean Tyas Remix)
Vincent de Moor is a Dutch trance artist. de Moor started his music career … Read Full Bio ↴Vincent de Moor is a Dutch trance artist. de Moor started his music career in 1993, recording under the pseudonym "Fix to Fax". It wasn't until 1996 that he released his first major hit, "Flowtation", which reached the UK charts in 1997. In 1998, de Moor released his first album, "Orion City", featuring the single of the same name.
1999 is widely considered to be the year in which trance's popularity peaked, and de Moor was responsible for one of the most prominent tracks from this time. "Carte Blanche" by Veracocha, a collaboration between de Moor and Ferry Corsten, reached #22 in the British charts and remains popular today. Corsten reportedly chose the name Veracocha after watching a TV program about the Incas.
The track featured on de Moor's second album Moor (2000), along with the singles "Shamu", "Between 2 Fires" and "Eternity (Forever)". 2000 also saw the first release of "Fly Away", which went on to become de Moor's most successful debut single when it reached #30 in 2001. Some issues of this track were released under the pseudonym Emerald.
In 2003, de Moor released the tracks "Crystal Clouds" and "Nexus" as Questia. The following year, he released "Desdemonia" as Raster and "Grooveslide" and "Energy Reflect" as Flashbang.
1999 is widely considered to be the year in which trance's popularity peaked, and de Moor was responsible for one of the most prominent tracks from this time. "Carte Blanche" by Veracocha, a collaboration between de Moor and Ferry Corsten, reached #22 in the British charts and remains popular today. Corsten reportedly chose the name Veracocha after watching a TV program about the Incas.
The track featured on de Moor's second album Moor (2000), along with the singles "Shamu", "Between 2 Fires" and "Eternity (Forever)". 2000 also saw the first release of "Fly Away", which went on to become de Moor's most successful debut single when it reached #30 in 2001. Some issues of this track were released under the pseudonym Emerald.
In 2003, de Moor released the tracks "Crystal Clouds" and "Nexus" as Questia. The following year, he released "Desdemonia" as Raster and "Grooveslide" and "Energy Reflect" as Flashbang.
Fly Away
Vincent de Moor Lyrics
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Fly away [5x]
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
Come to me
For a new place
Fly away
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
Come to me
For a new place
Fly away
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
Come to me
For a new place
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
For a new place
Fly away
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
Come to me
For a new place
Fly away
Let me fly
Fly away
You never, come to me
Fly away
Let me fly
Come to me
For a new place
The repetitiveness of the lyrics in Vincent de Moor's "Fly Away" emphasizes the singer's strong desire to escape from their current situation. The singer begs for freedom - to "fly away" - from someone or something that never comes to them. This could be interpreted as an unfulfilling relationship, a stifling job or environment, or any situation that feels limiting.
Line by Line Meaning
Fly away
I wish to escape from my present situation
Let me fly
Allow me to leave and find freedom
You never, come to me
I feel alone and abandoned by you
Come to me
I am longing for your presence and support
For a new place
I am searching for a better environment and experience
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: VINCENT DE MOOR
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@brightstar6970
Masterpease! The most underrated track! Fantastic memories... Ahhh take me back to 2000s!
@manuelperu-espino3060
The mid 1990s-late 2000s was the best time for trance music.
@bassdesign6286
absolutely right.
@grambo4436
It's the club, rave and DJ culture of the 1970s - mid 2000's that are the best. When they stick in touch with turntablist underground roots.
@reyhannirwasita4824
Better this song dj than this year
@NinjaxShadowXx
I miss when we had music and videos like this :(
@harraharra6585
I agree with Ninja! 101 % i agree with you.
@djteras3406
hell yeah!!
@twisted1800
I hear ya brother, those days were awesome to be alive. That's why I tell my kids to enjoy themselves now because it goes by so fast, man
@cip366
i'll listen to this song in 2055 .....with the same smile on my face