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Fly Away (Lenny Kravitz song)

1998 single by Lenny Kravitz


Summary

1998 single by Lenny Kravitz

FieldValue
nameFly Away
coverLenny_Fly_Away.jpg
captionStandard non-US artwork
typesingle
artistLenny Kravitz
album5
B-side"Believe" (live acoustic)
released
* Funk rock<ref>{{cite weburlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/23/arts/music/lenny-kravitz-let-love-rule.htmltitle=How Lenny Kravitz Keeps His Coolauthor=Tannenbaum, Robdate=September 23, 2020newspaper=The New York Timesaccessdate=July 5, 2021quote=He’s sold more than 40 million records worldwide, and despite playing throwback music, has released four Top 40 hits, including the gorgeous Philly soul tribute “It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over” and the funk-rock stomper “Fly Away.”}}
* {{nowrapalternative rock<ref>{{cite weburlhttps://www.spin.com/featured/best-alternative-rock-songs-1998/3/title=The 88 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1998date=October 25, 2018magazine=SPINaccessdate=July 5, 2021}}}}
* pop rock<ref name"Molanphy 2023"
labelVirgin
writerLenny Kravitz
producerLenny Kravitz
prev_titleI Belong to You
prev_year1998
next_titleAmerican Woman
next_year1999
misc

| B-side = "Believe" (live acoustic)

  • Funk rock
  • alternative rock
  • pop rock
  • 3:41 (album version)
  • 3:06 (radio edit)

"Fly Away" is a song by American singer Lenny Kravitz. It was released as the fourth single from his fifth studio album, 5 (1998). Released to radio on May 11, 1998, "Fly Away" peaked at number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100, topped the charts of Iceland and the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top 10 of the charts of several other countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Performance in 1999.

Background

"Fly Away" emerged from Lenny Kravitz testing an amp that was brought to the studio. After plugging in the available guitar, Kravitz started playing the song, stating, "I was listening to the way different chords were ringing, just moving between A, C, G and D, and the next thing I knew I was telling the engineer to hook up the mics and record."

By the time he wrote "Fly Away", Kravitz had already turned in the completed album 5 to Virgin Records, and he considered releasing the song as a b-side. However, after playing the song for a friend, they responded, "If you don’t put it on the album, I’m gonna be so pissed off at you." After Kravitz contacted his label about the inclusion of the song, they were reluctant, but he sent them the song anyway. Upon hearing the track, they added it to the album.

Critical reception

Birmingham Evening Mail commented, "If you watch TV you'll already be familiar with this—it's the song from the Peugeot TV ad which seems to have rarely been off the screen during the past few weeks. It's about time Kravitz returned to the big time—remember when he sold out the NEC in `91?—and this could see him back in the chart big time."

Chart performance

"Fly Away" reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped both the Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock Tracks charts. On Canada's RPM Top Singles chart, "Fly Away" reached number three and stayed in the top 20 for six weeks. Outside North America, the song reached number one in Iceland and on the UK Singles Chart; its success in the UK is attributed to its appearance in a television advertisement for the Peugeot 206 Supermini car. In Australia and New Zealand, "Fly Away" peaked at number eight and was certified Gold in both countries. The song helped to expand the success of his fifth studio album, 5, in Europe and earned Kravitz a Grammy Award in 1999 for Best Male Rock Performance, his first of four consecutive wins in this category.

Music video

The music video for the single was directed by American director Paul Hunter. It features Kravitz and his band playing in a club, surrounded by a crowd dancing to the song, with some of them having fun and others making out. Special effects were added to the video to make it look beat up and grainy. A girl in the crowd is briefly shown topless several times during the video with her breasts blurred out. The video is featured on the DVD for Kravitz's 2000 Greatest Hits album tour edition.

Kravitz also appears in a 2010 video in which he joined the Voice of Praise Choir from the First Baptist Church of Lewisville, Texas, as they performed "Fly Away" on a street in New Orleans.

Track listings

International CD and cassette single

  1. "Fly Away" – 3:41
  2. "Fly Away" (live acoustic) – 4:03
  3. "Believe" (live acoustic) – 5:14

European CD single

  1. "Fly Away"
  2. "Believe" (live acoustic)

French CD single

  1. "Fly Away" – 3:41
  2. "Fly Away" (live acoustic) – 4:03

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1998–1999)Peak
positionEurope (Eurochart Hot 100)Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)
5
1
2
Chart (2019)Peak
position

Year-end charts

Chart (1998)PositionUS Mainstream Rock Tracks (Billboard)US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)
21
39
Chart (1999)PositionAustralia (ARIA)Brazil (Crowley)Canada Top Singles (RPM)Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)Germany (Media Control)UK Singles (OCC)UK Airplay (Music Week)US Billboard Hot 100US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)US Mainstream Rock Tracks (Billboard)US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)
52
41
79
66
61
50
34
29
19
5
27
11
Chart (2025)PositionArgentina Anglo Airplay (Monitor Latino)
95

Certifications

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.United StatesUnited Kingdom
May 11, 1998Active rock radioVirgin
October 20, 1998Contemporary hit radio
November 9, 1998CD
February 8, 1999

References

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  34. (February 6, 1999). "New Releases: Singles".
  35. "Microsoft to let it fly with MSN 8".
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  37. (July 2017). "Neil Cicierega's Lenny Kravitz cover has successfully gamed Google's algorithms".
  38. Pearl, Mike. (November 19, 2014). "Why Can't I Stop Laughing at This Lenny Kravitz Parody Video?".
  39. Dessem, Matthew. (July 2, 2017). "Googling "Lenny Kravitz Fly Away Lyrics" Yields Something Better Than the Lyrics to "Fly Away"".
  40. The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. (February 8, 2019). "New Marketing Campaign Featuring Lenny Kravitz Invites Travelers to Fly Away to The Bahamas".
  41. "Quavo and Lenny Kravitz Update 1998 Hit for New Single 'Fly'".
  42. (August 30, 2024). "Top Radio Hits Lithuania Weekly Chart: Aug 29, 2024". [[TopHit]].
  43. "OLiS – oficjalna lista airplay". [[OLiS]].
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