I Fell (So You Could Catch Me)

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"I Fell (So You Could Catch Me)"
Shara Nelson - I Fell.jpg
Single by Shara Nelson
from the album Friendly Fire
Released25 March 1996
Label Cooltempo Records
Songwriter(s) David Arnold, Shara Nelson
Shara Nelson singles chronology
"'Rough with the Smooth'"
(1995)
"I Fell (So You Could Catch Me)"
(1996)
"'Good Intentions'"
(1996)
Alternative covers
Shara Nelson - I Fell 2.jpg
CD single Part 2

"I Fell (So You Could Catch Me)" is the seventh solo single of Shara Nelson. Single was released as a second single from her second solo album Friendly Fire in 1996 on Cooltempo Records as a two CD set.

Contents

Track listing

I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) Part 1

UK CD Single #7243 8 82754 2 2

  1. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Album Edit) 4:21
  2. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Marc Brown Mix) 5:16
  3. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Mike Peden Mix) 5:44
  4. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Mekon Mix) 5:39

I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) Part 2

UK CD Single #7243 8 82755 2 1

  1. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Album Edit) 4:20
  2. Down That Road (Radio Edit) 3:47
  3. I Fell (So You Could Catch Me) (Orchestral Version) 4:24
  4. Uptight (7" Edit)

Peak positions

Chart (1996)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart [1] 76

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References

  1. "Official Charts > Shara Nelson". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 17 February 2016.