Fall in Love

"Fall in Love" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in March 1995 as the lead single from his album All I Need to Know. It peaked at number 6 in both the United States and Canada. Chesney wrote the song with Buddy Brock and Kim Williams

Critical reception

Larry Flick, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song unfavorably saying that Chesney "seems somewhat straightjacketed by this sunny pop song." He tells the label to let Chesney "sink his teeth into some hardcore country."

Music video

The music video was directed by Steven T. Miller and R. Brad Murano.

Chart positions

"Fall in Love" debuted at number 66 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of April 1, 1995.

Year-end charts

References

External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Thelma Aoyama

    Thelma Aoyama ( Aoyama Teruma), born October 27, 1987, is a Japanese pop and R&B singer. She is part Afro-Trinidadian and Japanese.

    She is known for her collaboration song with SoulJa, "Koko ni Iru yo", and her answer song "Soba ni Iru ne". In September 2008, the Guinness World Records certified that "Soba ni Iru ne" was the best-selling digital download single in Japan with over two million "full-track" downloads (Chaku Uta Full). Including various forms of digital downloads, it sold over 8.7 million downloads by November 2008. The Guinness record was surpassed by Greeeen's song "Kiseki" in June 2009.

    Biography

    She spent six years at Osaka International School as an elementary school student. At age 12, her family moved to Torrance, California, where she lived for two years and attended Calle Mayor Middle School. She returned to Japan in the winter of 2002, settling in Tokyo. Aoyama attended the American School in Japan. She attended Sophia University.

    Aoyama was inspired to become a performer by Janet Jackson. Her first release in the music world was a collaboration on DS455's single "Summer Paradise: Risin' To Tha Sun, feat. Aoyama Thelma". The single reached #46 on the Oricon charts. On September 9, 2007, Aoyama made her solo debut with the single "One Way". This single debuted at #98 on the Oricon charts. Two weeks later, Aoyama was featured on the hit single "Koko ni Iru yo" with fellow J-Soul artist SoulJa. The single stayed on the charts for many weeks. The single sold over 100,000 copies and reached #6 on the charts.

    Fall in Love (D'banj song)

    "Fall in Love" is a song by Nigerian recording artist and harmonica player D'banj. It serves as a single from his third studio album The Entertainer. The song was produced by Don Jazzy. According to Africa Review, the song earned D'banj national stardom in Nigeria.

    Music videos, relationship rumours, D'banj's take

    There were two music videos released for the song. The first music video, released on January 26, 2010, features the Kokomaster and the Face of Africa 2010 finalists. The finalists selected for the video were told to play various video vixen characters that include "Rock Chick", "Russian Princess" and "Harajuku Girl" among others. Mo' Hits Records decided to shoot another music video after the first one received negative reviews from critics who thought the video didn't complement the song; moreover, numerous critics thought it was a bit naive to hire models to play the role of vixens.

    Fall In

    Fall In is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Eugene Conrad and Edward E. Seabrook. The film stars William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Robert Barrat, Jean Porter and Arthur Hunnicutt. The film was released on November 20, 1942, by United Artists.

    Cast

  • William Tracy as Sgt. Dorian 'Dodo' Doubleday
  • Joe Sawyer as Sgt. William Ames
  • Robert Barrat as Col. Elliott
  • Jean Porter as Joan
  • Arthur Hunnicutt as Luke Hatfield
  • Rebel Randall as Lydia Hummock
  • Frank Faylen as Capt. Gillis
  • Clyde Fillmore as Arnold Benedict
  • References

    External links

  • Fall In at the Internet Movie Database

  • Fall In!

    Fall In! is one of the largest gaming conventions in North America devoted to historical miniature wargaming. It is sponsored by the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, a nonprofit guiding organization, which also sponsors the much larger Historicon convention.

    Typically, Fall In! is a three-day convention held in early November each year in historic Adams County, Pennsylvania, at a location immediately south of the historic Gettysburg Battlefield. Thousands of miniature gamers and military history enthusiasts gather to play in hundreds of tabletop games, tournaments, and demonstrations. The convention is accompanied by a large flea market of used gaming items and accessories, a large dealer hall offering new merchandise, a series of seminars and training sessions, painting competitions, and similar events. Over 90% of the gaming events are history-related, with the remainder being sports games and fantasy or science fiction miniature games.

    Each year, Fall In! has a different theme and focal point (such as the American Civil War or World War II), and many games and supporting events are geared around the theme. Awards are presented to the Best Theme Event, as well as best games in specific time slots and other honors for particularly popular or impressive games.

    Inna

    Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born October 16, 1986), professionally known as Inna (styled as INNA), is a Romanian singer, dancer and philanthropist. She rose to major fame when, in 2009, when her debut studio album Hot was an international success, with it appearing in many record charts around the world and reaching the top-ten in Czech Republic, France and the United Kingdom. The album's lead single of the same name charted worldwide, topping the US Hot Dance Airplay in 2009. Furthermore, it became Gold and Platinum in countries like Spain, Norway or Italy. The song won the award for the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Romanian Act at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony. "Déjà Vu" and "Amazing", the record's next released singles, achieved each commercial success and heavy airplay in more European countries. Subsequently, they reached top-ten peak positions on the French Singles Chart and were included in the list of the best-selling songs of 2010 in France.

    I Am the Club Rocker (2011), Inna's sophomore record, was again produced by native trio Play&Win and received the Romanian-Album-of-the-Year-award from her label Roton. Furthermore, it achieved Gold status in Romania and Poland. The first released single called "Sun Is Up" went one of her most successful singles in her career, with it selling 125,000 copies in France and 2 million copies worldwide. "Sun Is Up" subsequently achieved three nominations at the 2011 Romanian Music Awards and won the Eurodanceweb Award that year. Both Flo Rida and Juan Magan are featured on "I Am The Club Rocker" on "Club Rocker" and "Un Momento", respectively. The latter one rose to fame, as it charted at number-four on the Lebanese Top 20 and within the top-twenty in Romania, Slovakia, Austria and Poland.

    Inna (given name)

    Inna (Инна) is a Russian given name. It was the name of an early male Russian martyr, but is currently used as a feminine name only. Inna was the fourth most popular name given to baby girls born in Moscow, Russia in 2007. In ancient Greece, the name Ἴννα (Inna) is also attested (probably from ἴννην innen, meaning "little girl"), however a connection with the Russian Inna has not been confirmed.

    Notable people

  • Inna Yoffe (born 1988), Israeli Olympic synchronized swimmer
  • Inna (born 1986), Romanian singer
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    Fall In Love

    by: Slum Village

    One, two
    One, two
    Fall in love
    Things you do
    Don't sell yourself to fall in love
    Things you do
    One, two
    Lady's lovin my music is like some sex shit
    Niggas tryin' to grip up my mic like, it's a dick
    Run around the corner to pick up the new shit
    Toss this in the deck so niggas can catch wreck
    I'm the motherfucker grippin' the mic like, it's a joke
    Niggas fall in love with the music like, its a ho'
    Put down your mic, you lost your whole goal
    You take it too seriously like it's a gamble
    Fuck this rap shit, I listen to classical
    In the studio loop as usual lovin' my lyrical
    Fuck bitches that you would know
    I'm out of this 'cause you wanna be below
    Y'all niggas in love with the S, y'all niggas in love with S
    To fall in love
    Things you do
    Don't sell yourself to fall in love
    Things you do
    Yeah, Jay-Dee man, I see sometimes
    I sit and wonder when I think about these written rhyme
    How'd I get to the point, constantly takin' all my time
    Time I could of been spending gettin' cash, gettin' mine
    Hopin' one day it comes around
    One day when I'm the nigga gettin' money
    Gettin' cash, gettin' signed
    Gettin' the fuck out the ghetto, 'cause I'm tired of crime
    But it's a crime that I feel this fuckin' waste of time
    But sometimes I feel like this shit here is a waste of time
    Yours and mine, to these niggas out here tryin' to rhyme
    Your reason for a better should of been genuine
    I do it because it gives me a sort of peace of mind
    And for the love
    Don't sell yourself to fall in love
    Things you do
    Yo, one, two
    Don't sell yourself to fall in love
    With those things you do
    Word up, word up
    To fall in love
    Ah, one, two, yeah
    SV, word up, word up
    Aaie, that's right
    Uh, uh, uh and to my nigga, Jay-Dee, uh
    Uh, my nigga T-3 uh, oh
    That nigga Batian, uh, uh, that's my crew
    Yo, uh, oh, this going out to my nigga Bust
    And all my other motherfucka
    What up to all you tryin' to bust us
    Tryin' to get down with us
    'Cause we know you just mad as hell
    Yo, I'll give 'em the mic, eh
    So, niggas didn't know that I am T-3 on the mic
    I do what, I do what I like, to get down right tonight
    'Cause, 'cause I get down tonight, yo
    Niggas try and put up a fight, wit us, yo




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