Time for Me to Fly

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“Time For Me To Fly”
Studio by Jonas Brothers
Recorded 2005-2006
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:05
3:31 (First Version (Nicholas Jonas Version))
Producer Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas
It's About Time track listing
  1. "What I Go To School For"
  2. "Time for Me to Fly"
  3. "Year 3000"
  4. "One Day at a Time"
  5. "6 Minutes"
  6. "Mandy"
  7. "You Just Don't Know It"
  8. "I Am What I Am"
  9. "Underdog"
  10. "7:05"
  11. "Please Be Mine"

Time == For Me To Fly is a song by the Jonas Brothers from their debut album It's About Time. It was also supposed to be in Nicholas Jonas' solo album that was never released. This song was featured during the end credits of the movie Aquamarine in 2006. The song was also featured at the end of an episode =

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of Darcy's Wildlife, which is ironic, as Sara Paxton starred in both Darcy's Wildlife and Aquamarine.

[edit] Song Information

The song gives a message on how a lot of people stress and worry and to just let it all go and sort of "fly" away, and to get away from all the worries and spread your wings. It is spiritual and meant to encourage people to let God help them in their lives. As the chorus says:

"Time for me to fly, time for me to soar. Time for me to open up my heart and knock on heaven's door. Time for me to live, it's time for me to sing. Time for me to lay down all my worries and I'll spread my wings, time for me to fly."

It is a common misconception that that Nick wrote this song after he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, but Nick was diagnosed in November 2005, but the song was suppose to be on his solo debut album, which means that it was not written about his diabetes.

[edit] Versions

There are two versions of the song. The first one on Nick's solo album has Joe singing in the background. It is basically the version all three brothers performed on the CBS Early Morning Show. The other is Nick singing lead with Joe and Kevin singing the background vocals (on It's About Time).

[edit] First Version (Nicholas Jerry Jonas Version)

The first version was made when Nick Jonas was 12 and with his voice high and up-tone. It has been put on his solo album.

[edit] Second Version

The second version was re-made by Nicholas Jonas, with his voice still high and up-tone, but his brothers, Joseph and Paul (Kevin) sing the background vocals while Nicholas sings lead. This has been put on the Jonas Brothers' first album It's About Time.

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