Fallen (Sarah McLachlan song)
2003 single by Sarah McLachlan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Fallen" is the first single from Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan's fifth studio album, Afterglow (2003). The song was a moderate commercial success, reaching number 32 in Ireland, number 41 in Australia and the United States, and number 50 in the United Kingdom. At the 2004 Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, losing to "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera.[1]
"Fallen" | ||||
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Single by Sarah McLachlan | ||||
from the album Afterglow | ||||
B-side | "Answer" (acoustic) | |||
Released | September 22, 2003 | |||
Length | 3:47 | |||
Label | ||||
Songwriter(s) | Sarah McLachlan | |||
Producer(s) | Pierre Marchand | |||
Sarah McLachlan singles chronology | ||||
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European and Australian artwork | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Fallen" on YouTube |
Track listings
US CD single[2]
- "Fallen" (radio mix) – 3:48
- "Fallen" (album mix) – 3:51
- "Answer" (acoustic live) – 3:43
Australian CD single[3]
- "Fallen" (radio mix) – 3:48
- "Answer" – 3:43
- "Hold On" – 6:43
- "Fallen" (video) – 3:48
UK and European CD single[4][5]
- "Fallen" (album mix) – 3:48
- "Dirty Little Secret" (live) – 3:42
European maxi-CD single[6]
European 12-inch single[7]
- "Fallen" (Gabriel & Dresden Anti Gravity mix) – 10:31
- "Fallen" (Satoshi Tomiie Interpretation) – 10:03
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Release history
References
External links
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