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Overview tweaks. Need to find citation on origin of Korean clip
(Overview tweaks. Need to find citation on origin of Korean clip)
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| Type    = album
| Type    = album
| Artist  = Weezer
| Artist  = Weezer
| Album    = Pinkerton
| Released = September 24, 1996
| Released = September 24, 1996
| Recorded = Spring, 1996 at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys , CA
| Recorded = Spring, 1996 at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys , CA
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| Producer = Weezer
| Producer = Weezer
| Status  = Released
| Status  = Released
| LastFM link = [http://play.last.fm/preview/121486902.mp3 Album version]
| RC's last song  = "[[The Good Life]]"<br>(RC# 215)  
| RC's last song  = "[[The Good Life]]"<br>(RC# 215)  
| This RC song    = "Falling for You"<br>(RC# 216)
| This RC song    = "Falling for You"<br>(RC# 216)
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===Appearances===
===Appearances===
*''[[Pinkerton]]''
*''[[Pinkerton]]''
*''Son of Swag'' (1996 Geffen Records sampler)
*''Swagalicious!'' (1996 Geffen Records sampler)
*''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' (Live)
*''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' (Live)
===MP3 Previews===
''<small>Source is www.LastFM.com unless otherwise stated</small>''
* [http://play.last.fm/preview/121486902.mp3 Album version]
==Overview==
==Overview==
At the beginning of the track, one can hear faint evidence of someone speaking.  During the recording sessions, Rivers' amplifier was receiving radio interference, of what sounded like a woman speaking an Asian language. Considering the theme(s) of the album, Rivers felt it was divine intervention, and left the instrusion on the master tape as a happy accident, rather than re-record or edit the recording.
"Falling for You" was written in spring of [[1996]], toward the end of the recording cycle for ''Pinkerton''. The [[Catalog O' Riffs]] lists the song as having been written or demoed on [[March 20]] of that year, and working lyric sheets for the song appear in ''[[The Pinkerton Diaries]]'' dated [[April 14]] and [[May 23]]. The song was likely the penultimate song written for the album (before "[[Butterfly]]").


The song is segued into from the album's previous track, "Pink Triangle", marking the first time on a Weezer album that two songs were segued together.
The previous track, "[[Pink Triangle]]", transitions seamlessly into "Falling for You" (the first such Weezer song to do so). At the beginning of the track, a woman's voice can be heard saying, in Korean, "어는 회사작품이지요" ("What company makes this product?"). During the recording sessions, Rivers' amplifier was receiving radio interference, of what sounded like a woman speaking an Asian language. Considering the themes of the album, Rivers felt it was divine intervention, and left the instrusion on the master tape as a happy accident, rather than re-record or edit the recording.


The original album track was included on the 1996 [[Geffen Records]] sampler ''Son Of Swag'', raising the question as to whether the song was considered for single release at some point.
Though not confirmed, the lyrics about playing a tune on the cello may be based on a real event. In ''[[The Pinkerton Diaries]]'', the lyrics for "Falling for You" precede a cello composition written by Cuomo for a woman with whom he was acquainted, referred to only as "[[B.G.]]". In a journal excerpt the book, Cuomo laments "exposing" B.G. on ''Pinkerton''.


In this song, Rivers sing the lyric "little old 3 chord me", although interestingly he uses every root note on the fretboard.
In this song, Rivers ironically refers to himself as "little old 3 chord me", despite utilizing every root note on the fretboard. The numerous chord progressions and key changes in the song make it one of the most difficult to recreate live, evidenced by Cuomo's comments before and after performing the song live from ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' EP. Before starting the song, Cuomo facetiously says, "I'd like to ask for the Lord's help in guiding us through the performance of this next song. Please, God!" He then rejoices at the completion of the song, exclaiming, "Yeah! We didn't fuck it up! We kicked ass! We redeemed ourselves. We displayed our superiority to the multitudes."
 
The numerous chord progressions and key changes in the song make it one of the most difficult to recreate live, evidenced by Cuomo's comments before and after performing the song live from ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' EP. Before starting the song, Cuomo facetiously says, "I'd like to ask for the Lord's help in guiding us through the performance of this next song. Please God!" He then rejoices at the completion of the song, exclaiming, "Yeah! We didn't fuck it up! We kicked ass! We redeemed ourselves. We displayed our superiority to the multitudes."


The original album track was included on the 1996 [[Geffen Records]] sampler ''Swagalicious!''.
==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] – lead guitar, lead vocals
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] – lead guitar, lead vocals
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*[[Brian Bell]] – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*[[Brian Bell]] – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*[[Matt Sharp]] – bass guitar, backing vocals
*[[Matt Sharp]] – bass guitar, backing vocals
 
==Audio==
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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
[[Image:Falling-for-You-lyrics.jpg|right|thumb|300px]]
[[Image:Falling-for-You-lyrics.jpg|right|thumb|300px]]