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Fallin' (Connie Francis song)

"Fallin'"
Single by Connie Francis
A-side "Fallin'"
B-side "Happy Days and Lonely Nights"
Released 1958
Recorded 2 September 1958
Genre Rock and roll
Length 2:12
Label MGM Records K 12713
Songwriter(s) Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield
Producer(s) Morty Kraft
Connie Francis US singles chronology
"Stupid Cupid" / "Carolina Moon"
(1958)
"Fallin'" / "Happy Days and Lonely Nights"
(1958)
"My Happiness" / "Never before"
(1958)
"Stupid Cupid"/
"Carolina Moon"
(1958)
"Fallin'"/
"Happy Days and Lonely Nights"
(1958)
"My Happiness"/
"Never before"
(1958)

Fallin' is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield that was recorded by Connie Francis on 2 September 1958 at Metropolitan Studio (NYC) in a session produced by Morton "Morty" Kraft who also conducted. The same team had been responsible for Francis' precedent single "Stupid Cupid" which had returned Francis to the Top 20 after the disappointing #36 peak of "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" the followup to her breakout hit "Who's Sorry Now?".

"Fallin'" was an upbeat rock and roll song in the same vein as "Stupid Cupid" but failed to approach its success peaking at #30.

Francis recalls Bobby Darin telling her "on 'Stupid Cupid' you were yourself – now [on "Fallin'"] you're imitating me and it's not going to make it big. It's not a Top Ten hit." Francis adds: "And the lyrics were too sexy for then." [1]

The B-side of "Fallin'" was "Happy Days and Lonely Nights", a signature song of torch song legend Ruth Etting. Francis' version received enough airplay to reach #88 on the Cash Box Best Selling Singles chart.

In the UK, "Fallin'" was released with a different standard: "I'll Get By" as the B-side with both tracks charting at #20 for "Fallin'" and #19 for "I'll Get By".

"Fallin'" can be heard in the 1996 film The Craft in which the Helen Shaver character uses the insurance windfall she receives after her abusive husband is dispatched by her daughter's witchcraft to purchase a jukebox stocked with Connie Francis singles. In 1999 Francis sued Universal Music Group – who by then held the MGM catalog – over "Fallin'"'s appearance in The Craft as well as the appearance of her songs in two other films (Postcards From America and Jawbreaker). The suit was dismissed.


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