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Fall On Me
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Pop
Fall On Me was released on December 9, 2011 by Columbia as a part of the album I Mind
album cover
AlbumI Mind
Release DateDecember 9, 2011
LabelColumbia
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM88

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
David Pfeffer
David Pfeffer
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Robert Habolin
Robert Habolin
Composer
Martin Sutton
Martin Sutton
Composer
Ian Dench
Ian Dench
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David Jürgens
David Jürgens
Producer
Christian Neander
Christian Neander
Producer
Michael Tibes
Michael Tibes
Recording Engineer
Jem
Jem
Mixing Engineer
Kai Blankenberg
Kai Blankenberg
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I know you're tired
I know you're hurting
I know your life feels like a burning building
Stuck at a stop light
Can't put a foot right
It doesn't look like it's ever changing
Come on and breathe now
Don't have to feel alone, hmm
It's getting dark and we should leave now
It's time to take you home
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
When the world is weighing heavy
And it's so hard to sleep
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
If you fall, you fall on me
No one's a mountain
No one's an island
No need to sit there suffering in silence
A lonely dancer
Looking for answers
Spinning faster will never help you find them
Just stop and breathe now
Don't have to feel alone
It's getting cold and we should leave now
It's time to take you home
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
When the world is weighing heavy
And it's so hard to sleep
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
If you fall, you fall on me, yeah
On me, yeah
It's getting cold now
Time to get you home
Home
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
When the world is weighing heavy
And it's so hard to sleep
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
If you fall, you fall on me
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
When the world is weighing heavy
And it's so hard to sleep
Just put your head on me
Put your head on me
If you fall, you fall on me
Written by: Ian Dench, Martin Sutton, Robert Habolin
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