Fade into You

Fade into You

Fade Into You was the highest charting song from alternative pop group Mazzy Star. The song made the Top 5 of Billboard's Modern Rock chart in 1994, peaking at number three, and is Mazzy Star's only single to make the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #44. The song appeared on the album "So Tonight That I Might See", which reached #36 on the Billboard 200. The group did have two other songs make the Modern Rock Top 40 ("Halah" and "Blue Flower"), but they did not approach the success of "Fade Into You".

Covers and tributes

*A remake of this song was done by the band Run Run Run, and was later remixed by Z-Trip.
*A version by Nena is on her cover album " Cover Me".
*A cover version of the song by Natalie Wilde was on the 2006 film "Dreamland".

oundtrack appearances

Film

*The song was notably featured in the movie "Angus", during Angus and Melissa's slow dance.

*It was also part of the "Starship Troopers" soundtrack, playing while Johnny Rico fought with Zander over Carmen Ibanez on Fleet Battlestation Ticonderoga.

*This song is also featured in the Nicholas Cage movie "Lord of War" in 2005.

Television

* It was featured in the pilot episode of "Desperate Housewives", in a flashback that Susan had during Mary Alice's wake when she was still alive and all the other wives were over at her house.

* It was used in "Roswell" episode "Baby, It's You".

* The song was appeared in the episode "Whishing" of "Cold Case".


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