"I Could Fall in Love with You" | ||||
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Single by Erasure | ||||
from the album Light at the End of the World | ||||
B-side | "I Like It" | |||
Released | 2 April 2007 | |||
Format |
CD Single digital download |
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Genre | Synthpop, electronic, pop | |||
Label | Mute | |||
Songwriter(s) |
Vince Clarke, Andy Bell |
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Producer(s) | Gareth Jones | |||
Erasure singles chronology | ||||
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"I Could Fall in Love with You" is a song recorded by English synthpop duo Erasure. Written by band members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the track is the first single released from Erasure's thirteenth studio album Light at the End of the World. Remixes are provided by Jeremy Wheatley and Lee Monteverde, and a James Aparicio mix is available exclusively in the UK iTunes Store. The single contains a non-album B-side titled "I Like It". "I Could Fall in Love with You" was released by Mute Records in the UK on 2 April 2007 and in North America the following day. It was the first Erasure single to be commercially released on 7" vinyl since "Run to the Sun" 13 years previously.
Erasure member Vince Clarke described the origins of "I Could Fall in Love with You":
There are two different music videos for this song.
Erasure's official website initially presented viewers with a "behind the scenes" look at the making of the music video for this song via RealMedia, Windows Media Player and QuickTime. The footage showed Clarke and Bell as cashiers in a shop-like set-up. The scenes were filmed with extras milling about in the foreground and the clips, filmed in front of a greenscreen, implied that special effects would be added in post production.
However, weeks later a call was put out for fans to submit pictures or video footage of themselves and loved ones in scenes depicting love or falling in love. These scenes (also including Clarke and Bell) were then edited together into a montage with a "falling in love" theme. This new version has sprung up on Erasure's YouTube site and also is viewable on Erasure's official website, dubbed the "alternate video". The original version was made available months later on Erasure's website.