"Learn to Fly" | |
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Song by A1 | |
from the album Make It Good | |
Released | November 2002 |
Recorded | 2001-2002 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 3:47 |
Label | Sony BMG |
Songwriter(s) | Peter Gordeno, Rick Mitra, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Chris Porter |
"Learn to Fly" is a song originally recorded by British boyband A1, due to be released as the fourth single from the group's third studio album, Make It Good . Written by band member Christian Ingebrigtsen, along with Peter Gordeno, Chris Porter and Rick Mitra, a single release was cancelled when the group decided to split in late 2002. The track was later released by Australian singer Shannon Noll.
A1 are a British–Norwegian boy band that formed in 1998. The original line-up consists of Paul Marazzi, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Mark Read and Ben Adams. Ingebrigtsen is originally from Oslo, Norway, but the other members originate from London.
Make It Good is the third studio album released by British-Norwegian boy band A1. The album was released on 8 April 2002, leading on from the success of the lead single, "Caught in the Middle". In an attempt to reach the French market, the band recorded a French version of "Caught in the Middle", with singer Ève Angeli. This appeared as a bonus track on the album in France.
Christian Ingebrigtsen is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and musician. He is a member of the British–Norwegian pop group A1.
"Learn to Fly" | ||||
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Single by Shannon Noll | ||||
from the album That's What I'm Talking About | ||||
B-side | "Hold Me in Your Arms", "Gone Too Soon" | |||
Released | 5 July 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 4:12 | |||
Label | Sony BMG | |||
Songwriter(s) | Peter Gordeno, Rick Mitra, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Chris Porter | |||
Producer(s) | Phil Wiltshire, Bryan Jones | |||
Shannon Noll singles chronology | ||||
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The song was covered in 2004 by Noll, a runner-up of Australian Idol . It was released as the third single from his debut album, That's What I'm Talking About . The single was promoted as a strictly limited edition release of 40,000 copies, all of which were sold during its 13-week chart run. In July 2004, it debuted at number one on the Australia ARIA singles chart and is certified Gold by ARIA with sales of over 35,000. Noll often mentioned that "Learn to Fly" was his favourite track from his debut album, and dedicated the performance of the track to his late father during the Up Close with Shannon Noll television special. The single release includes two previously unreleased B-sides, one being a cover of the Southern Sons 1991 hit "Hold Me in Your Arms" (the song with which Noll auditioned for Australian Idol) and the other being a cover of the Michael Jackson hit "Gone Too Soon". Noll performed "Gone Too Soon" to a tearful audience during the broadcast of the 2004 Allan Border Medal as a tribute to Australian cricketer David Hookes, who was killed during an altercation at a Melbourne bar several months earlier.
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That's What I'm Talking About is the debut studio album by Australian singer Shannon Noll, released on 9 February 2004 and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Charts. The album includes his number one, 4x platinum debut single, "What About Me".
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Chart (2004) | Peak Position |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 1 |
Australasian ARIA Singles Chart | 1 |
Australian ARIA Singles End of Year Chart | 68 |
Preceded by "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" by Frankee | ARIA (Australia) number one single 11 July 2004 | Succeeded by "Angel Eyes" by Paulini |
Shannon Noll is an Australian singer-songwriter who first came to prominence as runner-up of the first season of Australian Idol in 2003, which led to him being signed to Sony BMG. He has released five top ten albums, including two number-one multi-platinum sellers. Noll's first ten singles all peaked inside the ARIA top ten, including three that reached number one. He is the only Australian male artist in Australian chart history to have ten consecutive top ten singles. Noll's debut single "What About Me?" was certified 4× platinum and became the highest selling single of 2004 in Australia.
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