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"Flying Without Wings" is a song by Irish boy band
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, released on 18 October 1999 as the third single from their self-titled debut studio album (1999). It is the band's fourth-best-selling single on both paid-for and combined sales in the United Kingdom as of January 2019.


Background

The song was written by
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and Steve Mac. In an interview with HitQuarters, Hector said the basic idea for the song came to him while on a break from working on a hip hop session with Ezi Cut in
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I came up with a couple of lines for the first verse and then phoned my mama's house, left it on the answering machine, and said, “Don't get rid of this!”"Interview With Wayne Hector"
'' HitQuarters'', 1 February 2010.
Upon returning to England, Hector went into the studio to work on the idea with long-time songwriting partner and producer Steve Mac. When the two discussed what the song was about they agreed that "this is about our wives. This is about the things that make our lives complete." According to Hector the lyrics were completed in about half an hour. He added, "Flying Without Wings was a life-changing moment, and a song he says he is particularly proud of. A big moment for me was when Flying Without Wings came out, I’d had a few Number 1s at that point, but that convinced people I could write good pop songs. After that, I started working with bigger acts and over a more diverse range of genres, including country and rock, which helped me pick up some credibility." The band's manager later revealed the song had been planned as the first solo single for
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's
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. "Stephen did the demo and he thought it was going to be his song," Walsh recalls. "I'll be quite honest, I missed it, but as soon as
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heard it he just went bananas. It was really difficult because Westlife were on tour with Boyzone, as the support act." In a documentary aired on UTV called ''Westlife Back Home'', band member Shane Filan said it is probably the best song of their career, while former
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(band member
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's father-in-law) revealed it is his favourite tune from the chart-topping band. The song also won the band their first of four ''
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'' prizes on the annual televised ITV music awards on 11 December 1999, scoring a total of 159,590 votes to beat Boyzone's
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to the title. The
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stated, "Flying Without Wings wasn't the first boyband ballad, nor is it the biggest selling, but it was certainly influential. After Flying Without Wings, what self-respecting boyband would dare stay seated on a stool for a key change? Stand, boys! Flying Without Wings has soundtracked births, proposals, marriages, funerals, and untold TV talent show montages over the last two decades."


Commercial performance

The song became the group's third UK number-one single, spending 13 weeks on charts. It also received a platinum sales certification in the UK and has sold over 800,000 copies with 37 million streams there as of November 2021.


Track listings

UK and Australian CD1 # "Flying Without Wings" – 3:35 # "Everybody Knows" – 4:09 # CR-ROM UK and Australian CD2 # "Flying Without Wings" – 3:35 # "That's What It's All About" – 3:20 # "Flying Without Wings" (a cappella mix) – 3:29 UK cassette single and European CD single # "Flying Without Wings" – 3:35 # "Everybody Knows" – 4:09 European maxi-CD single # "Flying Without Wings" – 3:35 # "Everybody Knows" – 3:45 # "That's What It's All About" – 3:20 # "Flying Without Wings" (a cappella mix) – 3:29 # CR-ROM


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the UK CD1 and ''
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'' liner notes. Studios * Choir recorded at Avatar Studios (New York City) * Engineered and programmed at Rokstone Studios (London, England) Personnel * Steve Mac – writing, all keyboards, production, mixing, arrangement, vocal arrangement * Wayne Hector – writing, vocal arrangement * Benny Diggs – Choir MD * Paul Gendler – all guitars * Steve Pearce – bass guitar *
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– string arrangement * Chris Laws – engineering, programming * Matt Howe – mix engineering * Daniel Pursey – mixing assistant


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Duets

In 2002, as part of the promotion of their album '' Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits Volume 1'', the song was re-recorded as a duet with Mexican singer Cristian Castro and
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n pop singer,
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. Each duet was included on the Spanish & Asian editions of the album. Both duets were also released as singles in their two respective regions.


Track listing

* Mexico # "Flying Without Wings" (Duet with Cristian Castro) - 3:35 # "Never Knew I Was Losing You" - 4:09 * Asia # "Flying Without Wings" (Duet with BoA) - 3:35 # "Never Knew I Was Losing You" - 4:09


Live version

In 2004, as part of the promotion for their '' Turnaround Tour'', the band released the live version of the song. It was recorded during their tour in
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. Their live version peaked at number one in UK Singles Chart and was the first ever number one in the UK downloads chart.


Track listing

* UK # "Flying Without Wings" (Live)


Charts


Video album

A karaoke version of "Flying Without Wings" was released on DVD in 2000 and debuted at number one. It includes lyrics, photographs, and interactive menus. It has a running time of 45 minutes.


Track listing

# "Swear It Again" # "If I Let You Go" # "Flying Without Wings" # "Fool Again" # "Seasons in the Sun" # "I Have a Dream" # "More Than Words" # "Against All Odds"


CD production


Other appearances

The Westlife song has appeared in the 2000
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film '' Pokémon: The Movie 2000'' as the final song of the credits in the film and on the official movie soundtrack. It also featured in the 2000 Australian film '' The Magic Pudding'' and 2000 French film '' Archibald the Koala: The Movie''. It also appeared in the Korean drama ''
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'' and its soundtrack as well. On 12 May 2018, the song was performed on Korean music programme ' Immortal Songs 2' by
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who placed second place that night. Band member
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was the featured 'Legend' and judged the participants. In 2020, the song appeared as a music background on one of
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UK and Ireland advertisements.


Ruben Studdard version

"Flying Without Wings" was covered by ''
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'' winner
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as his debut single in 2003. The single was released on 10 June and charted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 28 June, behind "
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" by
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. "Flying Without Wings" also appeared on the
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chart, peaking at number 13, and the
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chart, reaching number 27. The double A-side single with "
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" was released in Canada and New Zealand, peaking at number two in both countries, behind Aiken's release.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links


Official Westlife website
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