Wings To Fly

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Wings To Fly

By Giorgio Moroder & Tom Whitlock

Performed by Graham Nash

From the soundtrack 'American Anthem� (1986)



You open up your wings to fly

You turn to face the sky far away

You never ever say goodbye

You live your life baby



It seems that it's a dream come true

The reason's coming into view

Believe in what you always knew

The season's come and go when they're away



Wings to fly

Across the sky

Wings to fly

Always high

Wings to fly



You open up your heart and mind

By reaching for the sky far away

It really isn't hard to find

You're searching for your soul day by day



There really is no holding back

You've got to stay on the attack

And when the sky is turning black

You've got to learn to face another day



Wings to fly

Across the sky

Wings to fly

Always high

Wings to fly



I turned to see a new horizon

The only sky that my life sees is you

You'll always be my life denying

Within your eyes I see what I must do

Jump higher vaults with

Wings to fly



Wings to fly

Across the sky

Wings to fly

Always high

Wings to fly

Wings To Fly - Graham Nash

Graham Nash's "Wings To Fly" stands as a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and the struggle to maintain emotional balance. Recorded during his tenure with Crosby, Stills & Nash, the track exemplifies the band's signature blend of folk-rock and introspective lyricism. The song captures a universal sentiment of yearning for freedom within a relationship, delivered through Nash's distinctive vocal delivery and melodic phrasing. As part of the band's extensive discography, the recording contributes to their legacy of exploring personal relationships and social themes with authenticity. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with listeners across generations, serving as a timeless commentary on the human condition.