Fly To Heaven

Backstreet Boys · Other Songs - Backstreet Boys

(This song is not a Backstreet song,
althought Howie sings it with his sister.
I think it's important to say that)


Yesterday is now a memory
Just a picture on the wall
Of a life I once shared with you
Someone who listened when I called
(Bridge)
So many things I should have said to you
I had the chance and let it slip away
If I could fly to heaven (if I could fly up)
Just to see you one more time (just to see you one more time)
I'd fly all the way to heaven (to heaven)
Just to say that I love you
The last three words you said to me
I love you
Remain an echo in my mind (remain an echo in my mind)
Never imagined that you'd leave so soon
I will miss you sweet Caroline
(Bridge)
(Chorus)
If I could fly to heaven (vuelvo a cielo)
Just to see you one more time (quiero verte otra vez)
I'd fly all the way to heaven (directo al cielo)
Just to say that I love you
(Angel de la guardia) Now I lay me down to sleep
(Dulce compania) I pray my heart and soul I'll keep
(No me desampares) And if I should die before I wake
(Ni de noche, ni de dia) In your arms my soul you'll take
(Chorus)
Te Amo
(Chorus 2 x's)

Fly To Heaven

Released in 1997, "Fly To Heaven" stands as a defining track in the Backstreet Boys' early catalog, exemplifying the polished pop sound that propelled them to global stardom. The song features the group's signature vocal harmonies layered over an upbeat, radio-friendly arrangement that blended R&B influences with mainstream pop production. As a single from their debut era, it captured the youthful energy and emotional vulnerability characteristic of their first major releases. The track remains a staple of their discography, often associated with their initial breakthrough period and the specific musical style of late 1990s boy band pop.