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Ready to Fly (song)

"Ready to Fly"
Ready To Fly Single.jpg
Single by Amy Pearson
from the album Who I Am
Released 5 April 2008
Format CD single
Digital download
Recorded 2006–2007
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 4:30 (Album version)
4:17 (Radio Edit)
Label Sony-BMG
Songwriter(s) Amy Pearson, Tim Baxter & Tom Nichols
Producer(s) Tom Nichols, Tim Baxter
Amy Pearson singles chronology
"Not Me"
(2007)
"Ready to Fly"
(2008)
"Butterfingers"
(2009)
"Not Me"
(2007)
"'Ready to Fly'"
(2008)
"Butterfingers"
(2009)
Alternative covers
iTunes Cover
iTunes Cover

"Ready to Fly" is the third single and the second most successful single to be lifted from Amy Pearson's debut album, Who I Am. The song "Ready To Fly" was used by the Seven Network as the song to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was released on 5 April 2008. It started on airplay on Australian radio and is played with a different radio mix, with more guitars and drum beats.

The song features the Indonesian singer Rio Febrian.

The music video for "Ready to Fly" was shot in Shanghai, China. The video starts off with Pearson sitting down at a table in a room (or restaurant) writing the lyrics to the song on a notepad. Outside of the room there is a couple arguing with Chinese authorities. The music video then moves to Sydney. The man asks for her phone number, wanting to take her out on a date. Pearson then goes outside and starts walking as well. The boyfriend puts the engagement ring on Pearson's finger, she "accepts" & they get married (via Qantas) the next week in a Catholic church in Sydney.

Many different shots of Pearson in different places were used, such as the above-mentioned room, the streets of Shanghai, a place with a bright red background etc.

As it was shot in Shanghai, there were various usage of Chinese culture. When the video started, it showed a group of people practicing Tai Chi, however, focusing more on one man than the group. Outside the room in which Pearson started off the video in, and down the alley she walks down, there were many red lanterns and decorations hung around buildings. Many buildings are also seen as modern Chinese architecture.

The song was used extensively in Pinoy Idol during the audition and theatre rounds of the competition.

Although "Ready to Fly" only peaked at #40, it spent 21 weeks inside the top 100 singles chart in Australia.


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