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I'll Fly Away is an American television drama series that aired on NBC from October 7, 1991, to February 5, 1993. Set during the late 1950s and early 1960s, [1] [2] [3] in an unspecified Southern U.S. state, it stars Regina Taylor as Lilly Harper, a Black housekeeper for the family of district attorney Forrest Bedford, played by Sam Waterston (the character's name is a twist on the name of ...
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"I'll Fly Away" is a hymn written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley and published in 1932 by the Hartford Music company in a collection titled Wonderful Message. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Brumley's writing was influenced by the 1924 secular ballad , " The Prisoner's Song ".
"One Day I'll Fly Away" is a song performed by American R&B and jazz singer Randy Crawford, from her fourth studio album, Now We May Begin (1980). The song was written by Joe Sample and Will Jennings and produced by Sample, Wilton Felder and Stix Hooper .
She has had five top-20 hits in the UK, including her 1980 number-two hit, "One Day I'll Fly Away", as well as six UK top-10 albums. Despite her American nationality, she won Best British Female Solo Artist in recognition of her popularity in the UK at the 1982 Brit Awards . [ 2 ]
I'll Fly Away" is a hymn written by Albert E. Brumley in 1929. I'll Fly Away may also refer to: I'll Fly Away "I'll Fly Away" (Banaroo song) I'll Fly Away: Further Testimonies from the Women of York Prison, an anthology edited by Wally Lamb; I'll Fly Away (Homeland), an episode of the TV series Homeland
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All tracks composed by Joe Sample and Will Jennings; except where noted. "Last Night at Danceland" - 4:53 "Tender Falls the Rain" (Randy Crawford) - 4:13 "My Heart is Not as Young as it Used to Be" - 3:51