Fly (Jars of Clay song)

"Fly" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay. It was the first mainstream single and second Christian radio single from their 2002 studio album, The Eleventh Hour. A live version of the song appears on disc two of the band's 2003 double album, Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage.

"Fly"
Single by Jars of Clay
from the album The Eleventh Hour
Released2002
Recorded2002
GenreChristian rock
Length3:18 (Album Version)
LabelEssential/Silvertone
Songwriter(s)Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark
Producer(s)Jars of Clay
Jars of Clay singles chronology
"I Need You"
(2002)
"Fly"
(2002)
"Revolution"
(2002)
Alternative covers
Mainstream radio single

Background

"Fly" is based on the story of a couple fighting a losing battle against the wife's cancer. Specifically, it is about the moment at which her husband "lets her go". The unnamed couple were friends or close acquaintances of band members.[1]

Track listing

All versions of the song written by Charlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, & Stephen Mason, unless otherwise noted

Mainstream radio single

  1. "Fly" (Radio Version) - 3:12

Christian radio single

  1. "Intro from Dan" - 0:60
  2. "Fly" (AC Radio Remix) - 3:14
  3. "More thoughts from Dan" - 0:24
  4. "Thoughts from Steve" - 0:37
  5. "Fly" (Album Version) - 3:18
  6. "Closing remarks from Steve" - 0:16

Performance credits

  • Dan Haseltine - vocals
  • Charlie Lowell - keyboards, background vocals
  • Stephen Mason - guitar, background vocals
  • Matt Odmark - guitar, background vocals
  • Aaron Sands - bass
  • Joe Porter - drums

Charts

  • No. 1 Christian CHR
  • No. 3 Christian AC

Notes and references

  1. "Jarchive, The Stories Behind The Songs". Archived from the original on 2008-06-22. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
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