About the Song
Spirits Having Flown is the fifteenth album by the Bee Gees, released in 1979 by RSO Records. It was the group’s first album after they collaborated on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The album’s first three tracks were released as singles and all reached No. 1 in the US, giving the Bee Gees an unbroken run of six US chart-toppers in one year and equaling a feat shared by Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles. It was the first Bee Gees album to make the UK Top 40 in ten years (not counting the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever), as well as being their first and only UK No. 1 album. Spirits Having Flown also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and the US. The album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.
Spirits Having Flown marked the end of the band’s most successful era, before a severe downturn in the early 1980s when they were subject to a near-total radio blackout (particularly in America) that Robin Gibb would refer to as “censorship” and “evil” in interviews.
Reprise Records remastered and re-released the album on CD in 2006, although it did not include any additional bonus tracks, demos, or outtakes.
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Lyrics
I never fell in love so easily
Where the four winds blow I carry on I’d like to take you where my spirit flys Through the empty skysWe go alone never before having flown
Faster than lightning is this heart of mine In the face of time I carry on I’d like to take you where my rainbow endsBe my lover friend
We go alone never before having flownI am your hurricane
Your fire in the sun How long must I live in the air You are my paradiseMy angel on the run
How long must I wait It’s the dawn of the feeling That starts from the moment you’re thereYou’ll never know what you have done for me
You broke all those rules I live upon I’d like to take you to my shangrila Neither here or far away from homeNever before having flown
There I’d like to take you where my spirit flys Through the empty skys we go alone Never before having flown