Released: June 26, 2003

Songwriter: Jeff Lynne Tom Petty

Producer: Ron Fair Mýa Damon Elliott

[Verse 1]
She goes to church every Sunday morning
Perfect attendance in school to get ahead
But somehow she's just going through the motions
She never complains but she's full of pain
Cause no one cares

[Chorus]
She was free
Free fallin'
She was free
Free fallin', yeah

[Verse 2]
Now she's not the type of girl
That you'd expect to be walking alone
Far too beautiful and intelligent
Not to have someone to call her own
By circumstance there is no choice
She does just what he says
No reward so she figures what's the use
I'm dying to get away

In the name of the father we pray
Please remove me from this old place

[Chorus]
She was free
Free fallin'
She was free
Free fallin', yeah

[Bridge]
She's living life on her own
Praying for serenity
Stay strong for the family
But she cries each time
She falls so hard
Yet holds on to a little hope
That soon she'll be a shining star

[Chorus]
She was free
Free fallin'
She was free
Free fallin', yeah

She was free
Free fallin'
She was free
Free fallin', yeah

She was free
Free fallin'
She was free
Free fallin', yeah

In the name of the father I pray
Cause I'm wanting to get away
In the name of the father we pray
Free fallin'

Mýa

Mýa Marie Harrison is a Grammy-winning R&B artist, songwriter, and actress. In 1998, she signed with Interscope Records and released her debut album the same year. The album was a commercial success in the United States and produced the top ten single “It’s All About Me”. Fear of Flying, her second album, was released in 2000 and became a worldwide success, boosted by the success of its second single “Case of the Ex”.

In 2003, Mýa released her third album; Moodring. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 and featured a range of new sounds such as techno, pop rock, and soul. In 2005, Mýa left A&M Records in exchange for Universal Motown. Later in 2007, she released he album Liberation, but only in Japan. In 2008, she left Universal Motown and moved to Japanese record label, Manhattan Records.

There, she released her fifth studio album Sugar & Spice. Later on she founded her own record label and released the album Keep It Sexy & Simple in 2011(in both the US and Japan). Her eighth album, Smoove Jones, debuted at number thirty on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and received a Grammy nomination. Her recent project T.K.O. (The Knock Out) was released in 2018 on the same day of her debut album.