fallingforyou

The 1975 · The 1975 (Deluxe Edition) [2013]

What time you coming out?

We started losing light

I'll never make it right if you don't want me 'round

I'm so excited for the night

All we need's my bike and your enormous house

You said some day we might

When I'm closer to your height 'til then we'll knock around

And see

If you're all I need



Don't you see me?

I think I'm falling...

I'm falling for you

Don't you need me?

I think I'm falling...

I'm falling for you

And on this night

And in this light

I think I'm falling (I think I'm falling)

I'm falling for you

And maybe you'll change your mind

I think I'm falling

I think I'm falling



I'm caught on your coat again

You said, "Oh, no, it's fine"

I read between the lines and touched your leg again, again

I'll take it one day at a time

Soon you will be mine

Oh, but I want you now

I want you now

When the smoke is in your eyes, you look so alive

Do you fancy sitting down with me? Maybe?



'Cause you're all I need

According to your heart

My place is not deliberate

Feeling of your arms

I don't wanna be your friend, I wanna kiss your neck



Don't you see me?

I think I'm falling...

I'm falling for you

And don't you need me?

I think I'm falling...

I'm falling for you

And on this night

And in this light

I think I'm falling (I think I'm falling)

I'm falling for you

And maybe you'll change your mind

Falling for You

Released in 2013, "Falling for You" stands as a defining track from The 1975's debut album, The 1975. The song exemplifies the band's early signature sound, blending indie pop with electronic textures and introspective lyrics that explore themes of romantic vulnerability. Produced by the group alongside their frequent collaborator James Murphy, the recording features a distinctive synth-driven arrangement that became a staple of the era's bedroom pop movement. As a lead single, it helped establish The 1975's reputation for crafting emotionally resonant pop music that balances youthful energy with mature lyrical depth. The track remains a cornerstone of their discography, showcasing their ability to merge personal narrative with a polished, radio-ready production style that influenced countless peers in the genre.