I Will Love Again

"I Will Love Again"
Single by Lara Fabian
from the album Lara Fabian
Released April 18, 2000[1]
Format CD single
Recorded 2000
Genre Dance
Length 3:49[2]
Writer(s) Mark Taylor, Paul Barry[2]
Lara Fabian singles chronology
"Adagio"
(2000)
"I Will Love Again" "I Am Who I Am"
(2001) or "Love By Grace"
(2001)
Alternative cover
International single cover

"I Will Love Again" is a song by the Belgian singer Lara Fabian. It was released as the second single of her self-titled album.

The Dance-pop song was her first English single. It reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in 2000 and peaked #32 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #10 Adult Contemporary.

'I Will Love Again' was produced by the hitmaking team Mark Taylor and Paul Barry who were responsible for Cher's Believe. The song has been covered by Kelly Llorenna and most recently by Baracuda in 2008. The Countess also covered the song in 2009.

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Reception

The song received a positive reception from most music critics. William Ruhlmann picked the track as the "Album Best Track" in hisAllmusic review.[3] The Dooyoo review was extremely positive, and it said: "This is the strongest track on the album - a real pop song with great uptempo beat. Written by Paul Barry and Mark Taylor, and co-produced by Brian Rawling, its easily the most modern song on the album, and should have been a huge hit with the correct promotion. It actually was a huge hit in some parts of the world, including Spain and performed well in the US too. Fabian sings optimistically about getting over a broken heart and finding a new love. 10/10".[4]

Tracklist

[1]

  1. I Will Love Again 3:47
  2. I Will Love Again (David Morales Club Mix) 8:05
  3. I Will Love Again (Hex Hector 12" Main Mix) 11:05
  4. I Will Love Again (Thunderpuss Club Mix) 10:36

Versions

There are four versions of the song. The English versions are the dance-pop ballad and the ballad reprise. The Spanish versions are "Otro Amor Vendrá" and "Otro Amor Vendrá (ballad reprise)". All these version are available on the album's deluxe edition.

Music Video

Two music videos were made for the song. One features the singer in a house party and the other features Lara in a club party.[5] [6]

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[7] 31
Austrian Singles Chart[7] 16
Belgium Singles Chart (Flanders)[7] 21
Belgium Singles Chart (Wallonia)[7] 5
Canadian Singles Chart[2] 13
French Singles Chart[7] 16
German Singles Chart[8] 25
New Zealand Singles Chart[7] 11
Swedish Singles Chart[7] 31
Swiss Singles Chart[8] 14
UK Singles Chart[9] 63
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] 32
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[2] 1
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[2] 10
Preceded by
"I'm in Love" by Veronica
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
May 27, 2000 - June 4, 2000
Succeeded by
"Feelin' So Good" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe

References