About the Song
Among the iconic rock anthems of the late 70s, REO Speedwagonâs âTime for Me to Flyâ soars with a message of liberation and self-discovery. This 1978 hit, from their album You Can Tune a Piano, But You Canât Tuna Fish, resonates with anyone who has ever yearned to break free from constraints and chase their dreams.
âTime for Me to Flyâ opens with a powerful guitar riff, setting the stage for a song that is both introspective and empowering. Kevin Croninâs vocals, conveying a mix of frustration and determination, paint a picture of someone who has reached a turning point. The lyrics speak of swallowing pride, living a lie, and a desperate need for relief. Itâs a relatable sentiment, the yearning to break free from a situation that no longer serves you.
As the chorus explodes with the line, âItâs time for me to fly, gotta spread my wings and learn to flyâ, the song takes on a triumphant tone. The soaring melody and driving rhythm become a sonic representation of breaking free from limitations and taking charge of oneâs destiny. The lyrics become a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt trapped, urging them to take a leap of faith and pursue their aspirations.
âTime for Me to Flyâ is not just about physical freedom; itâs also about emotional liberation. It delves into the complexities of personal growth, the courage it takes to break free from unhealthy patterns, and the exhilarating feeling of finally taking control of your life. The song celebrates the power of self-belief and the potential that lies within each of us to reach new heights.
Beyond the emotional resonance, âTime for Me to Flyâ is a prime example of REO Speedwagonâs signature sound. The tight harmonies, Gary Richrathâs soaring guitar solos, and Croninâs soulful vocals come together to create a powerful and enduring rock anthem. The songâs energy is infectious, leaving the listener feeling inspired and motivated to pursue their own dreams.
âTime for Me to Flyâ remains a cornerstone of classic rock radio and continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Itâs a timeless reminder that itâs never too late to spread your wings and take flight, to break free from the things that hold you back and soar towards a brighter future.
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Lyrics: Time for Me to Fly
Iâve been around for you
Iâve been up and down for you
But I just canât get any relief
Iâve swallowed my pride for you
Iâve lived and lied for you
But you still make me feel like a thief
You got me stealinâ your love away
âCause you never give it
Peeling the years away
And we canât relive it
I make you laugh
And you make me cry
I believe itâs time for me to flyYou said weâd work it out
You said that you had no doubt
That deep down we were really in love
Oh, but Iâm tired of holding on
To a feeling I know is gone
I do believe that Iâve had enoughIâve had enough of the falseness
Of a worn out relation
Enough of the jealousy
And the intoleration
I make you laugh
And you make me cry
I believe itâs time for me to fly[Refrain:]
Time for me to fly
Oh, Iâve got to set myself free
Time for me to fly
And thatâs just how itâs got to be
I know it hurts to say goodbye
But itâs time for me to fly
Oh, donât you know itâsâŠ
[Refrain]
Itâs time for me to fly
[Repeat to end]
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