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Introduction
“I’ll Fly Away” isn’t just a song; it’s an uplifting journey wrapped in melody. Written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley, it stands as one of the most cherished gospel songs ever penned, carrying a message of hope and liberation that resonates deeply with many. Imagine sitting on a wooden church pew, the sunlight streaming through stained glass, and the congregation lifting their voices in a chorus that feels like it could lift the roof—it’s that kind of song.
Albert E. Brumley, inspired by a song about the “Prisoner’s Song,” crafted “I’ll Fly Away” as a reflection of his yearning for freedom—not just from earthly struggles but into the arms of divine comfort. Its lyrics speak of a soul’s eventual journey from this life to a celestial peace, making it a popular choice at funerals and memorial services, yet it is equally powerful in joyous, communal celebrations, signifying hope and renewal.
What makes “I’ll Fly Away” so special is its universal appeal. It transcends the boundaries of mere gospel music to become a staple in bluegrass and folk repertoires, covered by a multitude of artists across various genres. From the Kossoy Sisters with their haunting harmonies to the lively rendition by Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch, each version carries its unique flavor while preserving the song’s heartfelt message.
“I’ll Fly Away” has also left its mark on history and culture. It featured prominently in the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” bringing the song to a new generation of listeners and reintroducing it as not just a song of spiritual release but as a symbol of cultural identity and resilience.
As you listen to “I’ll Fly Away,” it’s easy to feel a part of something larger than life. It’s more than just notes and lyrics; it’s a shared human experience, a moment of spiritual uplift that connects us through the ages. Whether it’s the gentle strum of a banjo or the robust choir backing, this song continues to inspire and comfort, reminding us all of the eternal hope that lies just beyond the horizon
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Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Some bright morning
When this life is over
I’ll fly away
To that home on God’s celestial shore
I’ll fly away
[Chorus]
I’ll fly away
Oh glory
I’ll fly away
When I die
Hallelujah by and by
I’ll fly away
[Verse 2]
When the shadows of this life have gone
I’ll fly away
Like a bird from prison bars have flown
I’ll fly away
[Chorus]
I’ll fly away
Oh glory
I’ll fly away
When I die
Hallelujah by and by
I’ll fly away
[Bridge]
Take it away
[Verse 3]
Oh how glad and happy when we meet
I’ll fly away
No more cold iron shackles on my feet
I’ll fly away
[Chorus]
I’ll fly away
Oh glory
I’ll fly away
When I die
Hallelujah by and by
I’ll fly away
[Verse 4]
Just a few more weary days and then
I’ll I’ll fly away
To a land where joy will never end
I’ll fly away
One more time
[Chorus]
I’ll fly away
Oh glory
I’ll fly away
When I die
Hallelujah by and by
I’ll fly away
[Verse 5]
When I die
Hallelujah by and by
I’ll fly away