Before I Fall in Love

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"Before I Fall in Love"
Single by Coco Lee
from the album Just No Other Way
ReleasedJuly 12, 1999 (1999-07-12)
Genre Pop
Length3:44
Label 550, Epic
Songwriter(s) Allan Rich, Sean Hosein, Dorothy Sea Gazeley, Dane DeViller
Producer(s) CoCo Lee
Coco Lee singles chronology
"Di Da Di"
(1998)
"Before I Fall in Love"
(1999)
"Do You Want My Love"
(2000)

"Before I Fall in Love" is a song by Hong Kong-born American singer-songwriter Coco Lee. It was released as her debut single from her English debut album, Just No Other Way on July 12, 1999. The song was originally recorded by Canadian singer Joanne Pennock in her album Joanne released in 1995. [1] Lee's rendition of the song which she executively produced herself was originally included as an album track in the soundtrack of the Julia Roberts movie Runaway Bride released in the same year, before having a commercial release of the song worldwide in 2000.

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Background and impact

In 1998, Lee was cast as the voice of Mulan in the Mandarin version of the Disney animated film, while also delivering a Mandarin version of Christina Aguilera's soundtrack hit, "Reflection." [2] Her exposure led to Sony Music CEO Tommy Mottola signing her to 550 Music, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment. Unlike her Mandarin albums, Lee expressed interest in recording R&B songs, something she has wanted to explore in recording for a mainstream American audience. Lee began working on her English debut album Just No Other Way in early 1999, with Mottola handpicking "Before I Fall in Love" as a promotional single for the Runaway Bride movie.

As part of Tommy Mottola's roster of new artists for 550 Music, Lee was heavily compared to his former protégé, American singer Mariah Carey, whom Lee is personally a fan of. Unlike Carey who did not have full control of her albums prior to Butterfly , Mottola allowed Lee to be in charge of the direction and production of her English debut album. Lee worked with Ric Wake in the album's production, and collaborated with R&B gospel singer Kelly Price for "Can't Get Over", a track Lee produced entirely by herself. "Before I Fall in Love" became Lee's signature song in Southeast Asia, where the song is most popular in. It topped the MTV Asia Hitlist in August 1999, making her the first Asian-American artist to achieve the feat.

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