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Foo Fighters

Learn To Fly

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  • Rock
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For other results, see Learning to fly. “Learn to Fly” is the first single from the Foo Fighters’ third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. It was released on two different singles in the UK in 1999. “Learn to Fly” is one of the band’s most successful and recognized singles, including being their first Modern Rock #1 song on the Billboard charts, beating their single “This Is a Call”‘s previous peak of #2. Reaching #19, it is also the band’s second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, while being their highest charting on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart along with the 1996 hit “Big Me”, reaching #13. The song is in the key of B major, then switches to G major at the bridge (“Fly along with me...“) 4/4 time signature. Read on...

Song lines: ♪ I’m lookin’ for a complication ... Lookin’ for a sign of life ... Make my way back home when I learn to

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More songs by Foo Fighters (See Charts): Next Year, I'Ll Stick Around, Stranger Things Have Happened, February Stars, Big Me, Hey, Johnny Park!, This Is A Call, Long Road To Ruin, Let It Die, and In Your Honor.

Popular in Alternative (See Charts): Everybody Hurts, Karma Police, Everlong, Iris, 1979, Shiny Happy People, Song 2, Tonight, Tonight, Blister In The Sun, and Debaser.

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