"Flying Away" is a song by the
Italian dance
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singer
Moony
Monica "Moony" Bragato (born 27 September 1980) is an Italian singer. She is best known as the vocalist on DB Boulevard's hit single "Point of View", as well as for her own single "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)".
Raised in Venice, Moony was first ...
. It was released in 2003 on
East West Records
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History
Upon its creation in 1955 by Atlantic Records, the label had one hit with th ...
and
Airplane Records as the third
single
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and as well as the fourth track from her debut
studio album
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, ''
Lifestories
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'' (2003). It is a
house
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song that was written by Monica Bragato, Alfredo Comazzetto, Diego Broggio and Rossano Palù and produced by Frankie Tamburo and Mauro Ferrucci.
Track listing
Charts
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2003 singles
2003 songs
Moony songs
East West Records singles
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