Free to Fall

Free to Fall

Infobox Single
Name = Free To Fall


Artist = Debbie Harry
from Album = Rockbird
Released = 1987
Recorded = 1985, 1986
Genre = Pop
Label = flag|US Geffen Records
flag|UK Chrysalis Records
Chart position = * #46 (UK)
Last single = "In Love with Love" (1987)
This single = "Free to Fall"
(1987)
Next single = "Liar, Liar"
(1988)
Misc = Extra musicsample |filename=Debbie Harry - Free To Fall.ogg |title=Free To Fall|format=Ogg

Free to Fall was the third and final single lifted from Debbie Harry's second solo album, "Rockbird". Unlike the album's previous two singles, it failed to chart on the Hot 100 or any other significant US chart. It did, however reach the top 10 in the UK. The B-side to the single, "Feel The Spin", was a previous US dance hit from the Krush Groove soundtrack.

The 7" edit of "Free to Fall" is included on Chrysalis Records/EMI's 1999 compilation "Most of All - The Best of Deborah Harry".

Track listing

7"
# "Free to Fall" (7" Edit) (Deborah Harry, Seth Justman) - 4:13
# "Feel the Spin" (Album version) (Deborah Harry, John "Jellybean" Benitez, Toni C.) - 4:02

12"
# "Free to Fall" (Album version) (Deborah Harry, Seth Justman) - 5:31
# "Feel the Spin" (Extended dance version) (Deborah Harry, John "Jellybean" Benitez, Toni C.) - 6:50
# "Secret Life" (Deborah Harry/Chris Stein) - 3:46


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