Fall In Love With Me
Iggy Pop · Hippodrome - Paris 77 [2007]
Here in this old saloon
Way back in West Berlin
A bottle of white wine
White wine and you
A table made of wood
And how I wish you would
Fall in love with me
Standing out in the street
With your cheap fur on
Or maybe your plastic raincoat
And your plastic shoes
They look good too
Standing in the snow
You're younger than you look
Fall in love with me
Fall in love with me
How I wish you would
A table made of wood
And a bottle of white wine
And you - and a bottle of
White wine and you
And when you're standing
In the street and it's cold
And it snows on you
And you look younger
Than you really are
I wish you would
Fall in love with me
I wish you would
Fall in love with me
I wish you would
Fall in love with me
I wish you would
Fall in love with me
Yeah
The way your eyes are black
The way your hair is black
The way your heart is young
There is just a few like you
Just the kind I need
To fall in love with me
Oh and you look so good
Yes you look so good
A bottle of white wine
A cigarette and you
Here in this saloon
White wine and you
I wish you'd fall in love with me
I wish you'd fall in love with me
'Cause there's
Just a few like you
So young and real
Fall in love with me
Fall in love with me
Fall in love with me
Fall in love with me
I wish you would
You look so good
When you're young at heart
Won't you
Come to this old saloon
Come to my waiting arms
A table made of wood
And I will look at you
'Cause you're so young and pure
And you're young at heart
You're young at heart
A bottle of white wine
And when you're tumbling down
You just look better
When you're tumbling down
You just look finer
Fall In Love With Me
Iggy Pop's "Fall In Love With Me" appears on the 2007 compilation album Hippodrome - Paris 77, showcasing the artist's enduring ability to blend punk energy with melodic sensibilities. As a key figure in the New York Dolls and a pioneer of the punk movement, Pop's vocal delivery on this track is characterized by its raw intensity and theatrical flair, hallmarks of his signature style. The song reflects his lifelong engagement with themes of desire and vulnerability, delivered through a sound that remains distinct within the rock genre. Released decades after his initial breakthroughs, the recording stands as a testament to his consistent artistic output and his capacity to reinvent his approach while maintaining the rebellious spirit that defined his early career.

