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Albert E. Brumley
I'll Fly Away
Works Info
Composer
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Albert E. Brumley
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:00
"I'll Fly Away" is a gospel hymn composed by Albert E. Brumley in 1929. The song has become a staple in the gospel music genre and has been covered by numerous artists in various styles. The song was first published in 1932 by the Hartford Music Company and quickly gained popularity in the southern United States. It has since become one of the most recorded gospel songs of all time. "I'll Fly Away" is a simple yet powerful song that speaks to the hope of eternal life and the joy of being reunited with loved ones in heaven. The lyrics are based on the biblical concept of the rapture, where believers are taken up to heaven to be with Jesus. The song is typically performed in a fast-paced, upbeat style, with a strong emphasis on the melody and harmonies. It is often accompanied by a guitar or banjo and features call-and-response vocals. "I'll Fly Away" is composed of two verses and a chorus, with each verse ending in the phrase "I'll fly away." The chorus repeats the phrase "I'll fly away, oh glory, I'll fly away" and emphasizes the joy and freedom of being released from the struggles of this life. The song has been covered by a wide range of artists, including Johnny Cash, Alison Krauss, and Kanye West. It has also been featured in numerous films and television shows, including the Coen Brothers' film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and the HBO series "The Leftovers." Overall, "I'll Fly Away" is a timeless gospel hymn that continues to inspire and uplift listeners with its message of hope and joy.
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