Falling in Love | ||||
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Studio album by Rachelle Ann Go | ||||
Released | January 12, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Pop, Soul | |||
Language | English, | |||
Label | VIVA | |||
Producer | Vic del Rosario Jr. (executive), Tony Ocampo (executive), Vincent del Rosario (executive), Eugene Villaluz (album), Baby A. Gil (supervising), MG O. Mozo (supervising), Guia Gil-Ferrer (associate) | |||
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Singles from Falling in Love | ||||
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Falling in Love is the fifth album by Rachelle Ann Go, released in January 2009. The album, which is composed of revivals, brings Rachelle Ann back to her roots after she experimented with a more upbeat style in her previous album, Rachelle Ann Rocks Live!.
"This is the kind of music that best reflects who I am and where I am right now in my life," says Rachelle Ann. "All the albums that I've done are very special to me, but this one is the most special so far. I think people will understand why."
The new 14-track album contains her revivals of some of the best and most popular love songs of all time, mostly from the 1970s and 80s. Falling in Love includes "If" by Bread; "Of All the Things" by Dennis Lambert; "I'll Always Love You" by Taylor Dayne; "Somebody Waiting" by Karen Wyman; "I Got Caught Dancing Again" by The Hues Corporation; "If You Don't Know Me by Now" originally by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes but now better known as a hit by Simply Red; "Didn't We" by Jim Webb; "Let the Pain Remain", a Willy Cruz composition popularized by Basil Valdez; "Traces" by Classics IV, which was also successfully covered by the Lettermen; "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" by Angela Bofill; "You and Me Against the World" by Helen Reddy; "You and I" by Petula Clark from the motion picture Goodbye, Mr. Chips; and the Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II composition "All the Things You Are".