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Fly with Me (Jonas Brothers song)

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"Fly with Me"
Single by Jonas Brothers
from the album Lines, Vines and Trying Times
ReleasedJune 9, 2009 (2009-06-09)
Recorded2009
GenrePop rock
Length
  • 3:54 (album version)
  • 3:49 (music video version)
LabelHollywood
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)John Fields
Jonas Brothers singles chronology
"Paranoid"
(2009)
"Fly with Me"
(2009)
"Send It On"
(2009)
Music video
"Fly with Me" on YouTube

"Fly with Me" is the second single by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers from their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times. It was released on June 9, 2009, through Hollywood Records. The song was introduced in the closing credits of the 2009 film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, in which the Brothers provided voiceover work. It was written by the group and their bassist, Greg Garbowsky, about Kevin and Danielle's relationship before marriage, despite both of them being far apart from each other. A Cantonese version of the song is played in the Flights of Fantasy Parade, a parade at Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong.

Background and composition

Music video

The music video premiered on the Disney Channel on June 7, 2009 and was uploaded to Hollywood Records' YouTube account on the same night. It features footage of the group rehearsing the song with backstage "behind-the-scenes" video clips of their 2009 World Tour preparation and rehearsals.

Track listing

CD single and digital download
  1. "Fly With Me" – 3:55
  2. "Fly With Me" (Digital Dog Club Remix) – 6:20

Charts

The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 83 and fell off the chart the next week.[1]

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] 83

References