Waterfalls (song)

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"Waterfalls"
"Waterfalls" cover
Single by TLC
from the album CrazySexyCool
Released 1995
Format CD Single
Genre R&B
Length 4:39
Label LaFace
Writer(s) Marqueze Etheridge, Lisa "Left eye" Lopes, Organized Noize
Producer(s) Organized Noize
Chart positions
  • #1 (U.S.), #4 (U.K)
TLC singles chronology
"Red Light Special"
(1995)
"Waterfalls"
(1995)
"Diggin' On You"
(1995)

"Waterfalls" is a 1995 hit R&B song by female trio TLC. The song was produced by the Organized Noize team and written by Marqueze Etheridge, TLC member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and Organized Noize. Starring Ella Joyce, Bokeem Woodbine, Shyheim, Paul J. Alessi and Gabrielle Bramford.

The song and video tackle the issues of drug dealing and AIDS. Writer Etheridge explains that the image of a waterfall was chosen because it's "one of the most beautiful things in the world, but at the same time is one of the most deadliest" [sic].

The chorus urges caution:

Don't go chasing waterfalls, please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to
I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all, but I think you're moving too fast...

The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks from July 8, 1995. It was later parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic as "Phony Calls", a reference to prank calls. The background vocals on the recording are performed by the members of TLC, Debra Killings, and Cee-Lo.

Although this song shares the same title and a few words at the start of some lines as the song by Paul McCartney, no legal action was taken by the former Beatle against TLC.

'Waterfalls' was placed in VH1's 100 Greatest Songs ever, charting at #13

Preceded by:
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" by Bryan Adams
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
July 8, 1995
Succeeded by:
"Kiss From a Rose" by Seal

[edit] References

  • The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits (fifth edition)