ALICIA KEYS - FALLIN'

I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
Sometimes I Love You
Sometimes You Make Me Blue
Sometimes I Feel Good
At Times I Feel Used
Lovin' You Darlin'
Makes Me So Confused

I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
I Never Loved Someone
The Way That I Love You

Oh, Oh, I Never Felt This Way
How Do You Give Me So Much Pleasure
And Cause Me So Much Pain
Just When I Think
I've Taken More Than Would A Fool
I Start Fallin' Back In Love With You

I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
I Never Loved Someone
The Way That I Love You

Oh Baby
I, I, I, I'm Fallin'
I, I, I, I'm Fallin'
Fall
Fall
I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
I Never Loved Someone
That Way That I Love You

I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
I Never Loved Someone
The Way That I Love You

I Keep On Fallin'
In And Out Of Love With You
I Never Loved Someone
The Way That I Love You
What?



SONG FACTS

Writer(s): Alicia Keys
Producer(s): Alicia Keys

This Opens With A Bit Of Classical Music By Chopin, Who Keys Called "My Dawg." She Studied Artists Like Chopin, Beethoven, And Mozart When She Played The Piano Growing Up (She Was Born Alicia Augello-Cook, But Took The Stage Name Keys Because Of The Piano Imagery).

This Was The First Single From Keys, Who Was 20 Years Old When It Was Released, But Had Started Writing The Song Three Years Earlier. A Prodigy Who Signed With Columbia Records When She Was 16, Keys Wrote The Song While She Was At The Label. Her Columbia Album Never Materialized, As She Never Clicked With Their Vision. When She Was 18, She Left For J Records, A New Label Founded By Clive Davis. Under Davis, She Was Given More Creative Freedom, Which Worked Out Very Well. "Fallin'" Was A Huge Hit And Validated Davis' Strategy.

This Song Is About The Emotions That Occur When You Care Very Deeply For A Person. Keys Was Going Through A Turbulent Relationship When She Wrote It, Which Inspired The Song. It Was A Case Of Young Love Being Vivid, As It Was A New Experience.

The Music Video Was Directed By Chris Robinson, Who Helmed Clips For Many R&B/Hip-Hop Acts Including Usher ("The Color Of Love"), Erykah Badu ("Love Of My Life") And Boyz Ii Men ("The Color Of Love").

The Success Of This Song Led To Great Anticipation For The Album, Which Debuted At #1 And Stayed There For Three Weeks, Even Beating Out P. Diddy's Album.

On The Strength Of This Single, The Album Songs In A Minor Sold Over 11 Million Copies Worldwide. It Was A Good Time For Album Sales, As Digital Distribution (Legal And Otherwise) Encouraged Single Song Downloads Over The Next Few Years.

Clive Davis Had Keys Perform This At His Grammy Party, Which Was Attended By Lots Of Industry Bigwigs. This Led To An Appearance On Jay Leno, Which Got Her A Great Deal Of Publicity.

Keys Got A Big Break When She Performed This On Oprah Before The Album Was Released. Clive Davis Wrote Oprah A Personal Letter To Help Get Her On Show.

This Won The 2001 Mtv Video Music Award For Best New Artist In A Video. Keys Performed This On The Show, Opening With A Piano Piece By Beethoven.

Despite The Backing Of Clive Davis, It Was Feared That This Song Wouldn't Get Playlisted. However, It Went On To Become One Of The Best-Selling Singles Of 2001.

Keys Performed This On The 2001 Season Premiere Of Saturday Night Live.

This Won The 2001 Grammys For Song Of The Year, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, And Best R&B Song. Keys Performed This On The Show And Also Won Awards For Best New Artist And Best R&B Album.

In 2003, After The Second Season Of American Idol, Judge Simon Cowell Banned This Song From The Show Because Contestants Kept Singing It And The Judges Couldn't Take It Any More. It Wasn't The Only Song To Get The Idol Ax; Others To Share This Honor Include "Candle In The Wind" And "I Will Always Love You."