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"I Could Fall in Love" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, Dreaming of You (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 15 June 1995. "I Could Fall in Love" and "Tú Sólo Tú" were the album's lead promotional recordings and her first English language songs to be featured as singles, showcasing her musical transition from Spanish-language to ...
In August 1995, "I Could Fall in Love" was released, it featured videos and pictures of Selena. The music video for "Dreaming of You" featured an actress playing the role as a lonely and depressed girl packing her clothes to run away with her boyfriend. Before the girl leaves, the video shows her mother (who is tired of cleaning) heading to the ...
[29] A San Jose Mercury News reporter wrote that "Dreaming of You" and "I Could Fall in Love" had turned Selena into "the new Gloria Estefan", [30] Peter Harrington of The Washington Post called the sales and radio airplay of the song "extraordinary", saying the song was "eliciting strong radio reaction from both English- and Spanish-language ...
Tú Sólo Tú" and "I Could Fall in Love" occupied the first and second positions respectively on U.S. Hot Latin Tracks for five consecutive weeks. [75] Selena thus became the first artist to have both a Spanish-language and an English-language song in the top ten of that chart. [76] "
Singing I Could Fall in Love reminds Selena of her of how she and Chris fell in love, and the pair reconcile. Jose tells Selena that she and the band are to make a live album from a concert for 60,000 people at the Houston Astrodome. Selena and Martin's fashion show is a success, but shortly afterward Selena receives a court notice for unpaid ...
Selena: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film Selena, ... "I Could Fall in Love" Keith Thomas: 4:41: 10. "Cumbia Medley" ...
The single, "I Could Fall In Love", was kept from reaching the top spot on the chart by "Tú sólo tú", but with this feat, Selena became the second performer ever to have singles in the top two spots of the Hot Latin Tracks chart in the same week (the first being Ana Gabriel).
The next track "Como la Flor", became Selena's signature song with essayist Ilan Stavans suggesting the emergence of Latin pop in the United States in the 1990s is attributed to the popularity of "Como la Flor". [15] [16] The fourth song on the album, "I Could Fall in Love" was previously on the planned crossover album Dreaming of You.