The song's style is common to
musical theatre with its soaring chorus and lyrics telling of wanted fulfillment and of overcoming obstacles. However, the song is not all happy as it also reminds audience members of the shock of the 9/11 attacks and how it changed peoples' lives and dreams in an instant. The lyrics in the song were developed from Bass' interview with the writers. The lyrics speak of her dream to fly as a child, the obstacles she faced as a woman wanting to become a pilot in the mid-20th century, and the pain she felt when planes became weapons on September 11. The highs of the choruses follow her achievements while a quiet tone follows her reaction and experience of the attack. "Me and the Sky" is sung in the original Broadway production by
Jenn Colella, who chose to sing the song a key above the original to raise the excitement of the piece. Colella wanted to portray Bass properly. She started by imagining the emotion Bass felt when one of her friends and co-workers perished in the September 11 attacks, yet she needed to maintain the calm demeanor Bass gave off when leading her own flight crew and passengers. The actor has even been credited with mimicking Bass' normal hand gestures to fully portray Bass. She was also awarded the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical in 2017 for her performance. The structure of
Come from Away does not allow for an applause break at the end of the song. However, audiences would still applaud during the middle of the song when it speaks about Bass breaking the
glass ceiling. Her story of breaking through the glass ceiling has radiated to various women in the audiences and the cast. Bass has said it is her favorite moment of the show. == Choreography ==