Fall at Your Feet

Fall at Your Feet

Infobox Single
Name = Fall at Your Feet


Artist = Crowded House
from Album = Woodface
B-side =
Released = September 1991
Format = 7", 12", CD, Cassette
Recorded = 1991
Genre = Pop/Rock
Length = 3:18
Label = Capitol
Writer = Neil Finn
Producer = Mitchell Froom & Neil Finn
Certification =
Chart position = * #17 (UK)
* #30 (FRA)
* #31 (AU)
* #75 (US Rock)
Last single = "Chocolate Cake"
(1991)
This single = "Fall at Your Feet"
(1991)
Next single = "Weather with You"
(1991)

"Fall at Your Feet" is a 1991 song by Australasian rock group Crowded House from their 1991 album "Woodface". It is the only song written solely by the group's leader Neil Finn from "Woodface" that was released as a single as all other singles from the album were cowritten by Finn with his brother Tim Finn. It became one of the most successful of all the singles from Woodface, peaking at #17 in the UK. [Bailey, Marck; [http://www.etext.org/lists/house/ch-discography.html Comprehensive discography] of Crowded House including track listings for all albums and singles. Released 28 March, 1995. Retrieved 4 July, 2007.]

The song was later released on the group's greatest hits collection "Recurring Dream" and was performed at the group's farewell performance in 1996, "Farewell to the World".

The track has been covered by dance act CM2 with vocalist Lisa Law, English singer-songwriter James Blunt, and also by flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook with singer Danny Wilde.

Track listings

"All songs written by Neil Finn except "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" written by Tim Finn and Split Enz and "Something So Strong" written by Neil Finn and Mitchell Froom."

ingle release

"Released in Australia and USA as CD single."Fall at Your Feet" - 3:18"Whispers and Moans""Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (live Live performance by Neil & Tim Finn from "SNAP!" on KCRW-FM on 29 February, 1988.] )

Australian 7" vinyl release

#"Fall at Your Feet" - 3:18
#"Whispers and Moans" - 3:40

UK single release

"Released on 7" and cassette."
#"Fall at Your Feet" - 3:18
#"Don't Dream It's Over" - 3:57

UK CD release

#"Fall at Your Feet" - 3:18
#"Six Months in a Leaky Boat" (live ) - 2:47
#"Now We're Getting Somewhere" (live Live performance at Wolfgang's, San Francisco, 9 April, 1987.] ) - 4:16
#"Something So Strong" - 2:51

UK Alternate CD release

#"Fall At Your Feet" - 3:18
#"Don't Dream It's Over" - 4:03
#"Sister Madly" - 2:52
#"Better Be Home Soon" - 3:07

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