Flying Easy

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“Flying Easy”
Song by Donny Hathaway
Album Extension of a Man
Released June 18, 1973
Recorded January 8, 1973
Genre Soul
Length 3:13
Label Atco
Writer Donny Hathaway, Walter Lowe, Franklin Moss, Jr.
Producer Arif Mardin
Extension of a Man track listing
"Someday We'll All Be Free"
(2)
Flying Easy
(3)
Valdez In The Country
(4)


"Flying Easy" is a song from Donny Hathaway's 1973 album, Extension of a Man.

Hathaway originally recorded the song as an instrumental with the Woody Herman band on a chess release from 1969 titled 'Heavy Exposure', but that rendition is a clunky, kitschy embarrassment that was actually done in hopes that United Airlines might use is for a national advertising campaign. Donny redeemed the Herman take with a smooth and easy version that used the brass sparingly and added the mellowing presence of strings. Combined with the lyrics of Walter Lowe and Franklin Moss, Jr., it became a serene soundtrack of many dreams to come.