![]() Lyrics to Fallin' by Alicia Keys from the. I'm fallin' Fall I keep on fallin' In and out of love with you I never loved. Discuss the Fallin' Lyrics with the. Download and Print Fallin' Sheet Music by Alicia Keys. Fallin' Sheet Music is Scored for Piano/Vocal/Chords. Alicia Keys – Fallin' lyrics [Verse:] I keep on fallin'. In--- and out of love with you Sometimes I love ya, sometimes you make me blue Sometimes I feel good, At times I feel used Lovin' you darlin', makes me so confused [Chorus:] I keep on fallin', in and out of love with you I never loved someone the way that I'm lovin' you [Verse 2:] Oh Oh, I. If this song really means something special to you, describe your feelings and thoughts. Don't hesitate to explain what songwriters and singer wanted to say. Also we collected some tips and tricks for you: • Don't write just 'I love this song.' 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In 2009, 'Fallin' was named the 29th most successful song of the 2000s, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. It won three in 2002, including,, and, and was also nominated for. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and composition [ ] The song was written by Alicia Keys as the lead single from her debut studio album,. ![]() [ ] When asked about the background behind the song, Keys told, 'I wanted to write a song for someone who was 10 or 12 years old – like a young. Even though he was young, he was singing some deep stuff back then. [The song] is about the ins and outs of a relationship. Sometimes, you're completely head-over-heels in love with someone, and sometimes you can't stand that person. You fall in and out, sometimes it goes back and forth, and that's just what relationships are about.' The song samples the early hit, '.' According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by, the song is set in time with a 'free' tempo of 60. Title: Fallin' Artist: Alicia Keys Album: Songs in A minor [Verse] I keep on fallin' Em Bm7 in and out of love Em Bm7 with you Em. Alicia Keys - Fallin'. I keep on fallin' In and out of love. Sometimes I love ya. 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. Watch the video, get the download or listen to Alicia Keys – Fallin' for free. Fallin' appears on the album Songs in A Minor. 'Fallin' is a song. ![]() It is composed in the key of with Keys' vocal range spanning from the low-note of B 3 to the high-note of E 5. The song has a basic of Em–Bm 7–Em–Bm 7 as it follows a 'moderate blues tempo' throughout the chorus of the song. Critical reception [ ] Reviews [ ]. Keys performing 'Fallin' in, Germany in 2002 NME called it a '[m]assive, massive massive hit' adding 'Piano tinkles, drum machine coughs like an athsmatic whippet and Alicia strokes your spine with ice cubes and spatters your spotty back with hot candle wax'. The song was described as 'gospel fervor of lovesick righteousness' by Beth Johnson of. Robert Hilburn of described the song as having 'the vitality of and.' Sam Faulkner of said that the song had 'deeper moments [that] creep up and grab you exemplified.' Mark Anthony Neal of said that the song 'combines Key's natural blues register with a subtle, and brilliantly so, sample of 's '.' Barry Walters of said 'there's no denying the serious early vibe permeating the hit.' Sal Cinquemani of said that 'the gospel-tinged [song] starts out simply with measured piano and basic drum programming, eventually building to a of operatic proportions.' Steve Jones of described the song as 'a bluesy ode to self-destructive love' and further commented that the song 'is only a teaser for what she has to offer.' Simon Price of called the song Keys' breakthrough song and noted how the of the song is similar to 's '. Of pointed out the lack of depth in the song, saying it 'doesn't have much body to it', which he felt was 'a testament to Keys' skills as a musician.' Rankings [ ] In 's 2001 critics' poll, the song appeared at number four on the list. In September 2011, 'Fallin' was placed at number 22 by on its list for the 100 Greatest Songs of the 2000s. '[G]ospel vibe and powerful vocals form Keys' led to place the song on number two on its list of 'The 25 Best Alicia Keys Songs'. Compiled a list of '100 songs that defined the Noughties' and placed 'Fallin' at number 97. Ranked it number sixty-two on their Top 100 Songs of the 2000s decade. 'Fallin' charted at number 413 in magazine's 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born. In 2011, the song ranked at number five on 's list of 'The 25 Greatest Love Songs of the 2000s'. Chart performance [ ] In the United States, 'Fallin' debuted at number ninety-eight on the for the week of June 16, 2001. The song stayed on the chart for nine weeks before eventually peaking at number one on the chart. It remained on the chart for a total of 34 weeks. It managed to chart on the 2001 Hot 100 at number two behind 's '. Awards and nominations [ ] As one of the most critically acclaimed singles of 2001, 'Fallin' was nominated for several awards. 'Fallin' connected well with as the song was nominated in 2002 for four:,,, and. It ended up winning all but one of the awards she was nominated for (Record of the Year was awarded to 's '). At the 2001, 'Fallin' was nominated for the Hot 100 Single of the Year; however, it lost the award to 's '. The song was also nominated for and at the 2002; it did not win in either category. Music video [ ] The for 'Fallin', directed by, Blake Johnson and Danny Wise. Unlike most other videos, the video for 'Fallin' was a low-key clip with no dancing. [ ] The video opens with a radio playing ', where Keys is sitting at a piano. The plot has Keys traveling to a to visit her incarcerated boyfriend. The plot is continued in the video for Keys' next single, ', which explores what happens when Keys' boyfriend is released and, with her help, adjusts back to regular life. Keys said in an interview that she was supposed to be the one incarcerated, and her boyfriend was visiting her. Track listings and formats [ ]. • Adams, Cameron (2008-12-18).... Retrieved 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-07-09. 12 September 2005. Entertainment Weekly.. Retrieved 2011-07-09. • Hilburn, Robert (2001-06-24).. Los Angeles Times.. Retrieved 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2011-07-09. Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2011-07-09. 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