Freefallin

This article is about the Zoe Badwi song. For the Tom Petty song, see Free Fallin'.
"Freefallin"
Single by Zoë Badwi
from the album Zoë
Released 16 July 2010
Format Digital download
Genre Dance-pop
Length 3:16
Label Neon Records
Writer(s) Amy Pearson
Producer(s) Denzal Park
Zoë Badwi singles chronology
"In the Moment"
(2009)
"Freefallin"
(2010)
"Accidents Happen"
(2011)
Music sample
"Freefallin"

"Freefallin" is a song performed by Australian singer-songwriter, Zoë Badwi. The dance-pop song was written by Amy Pearson and produced by Denzal Park.[1] It was released as a digital download on 16 July 2010.[2]

Background

Badwi stated in an interview with the Herald Sun that as soon as she heard the track, it got her moving and that it was the first song she hadn't written. "Amy Pearson wrote the lyrics. It's the first one I haven't written. That was weird at first but it's such a good song I couldn't deny it. I've written with Amy before, we've got a good chemistry. She said, I think I've got a song you might like. I'll send it to you. I loved it."[3]

Track listing

Australian Digital Download [4]

  1. Freefallin (3:16)

French Digital Download [5]

  1. FreeFallin' (Radio Edit) (3:16)
  2. FreeFallin' (6:07)
  3. FreeFallin' (Acoustic) (2:43)

Complete Digital Download [6]

  1. Freefallin (Denzal Park Remix) (6:07)
  2. Freefallin' (Tv Rock & Nordean Remix) (7:26)
  3. Freefallin' (Moto Blanco Radio Edit) (3:38)
  4. Freefallin' (WAWA Radio Edit) (2:35)
  5. Freefallin' (Hardforze Remix) (5:26)
  6. Freefallin' (Tune Brothers Remix) (7:45)
  7. Freefallin' (Alex Mac 2.0 Remix) (6:07)
  8. Freefallin' (Blaze Tripp Remix) (5:50)
  9. Freefallin' (I Am Sam Remix) (6:52)
  10. Freefallin' (UK Radio Edit) (2:35)
  11. Freefallin' (Acoustic) (2:43)

Charts

"Freefallin" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number thirty six, before reaching its peak of number nine in its seventh week on the chart and was eventually certified platinum.[7] The song peaked at number 71 on New Zealand Airplay Charts, staying for five weeks.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
ARIA Singles Chart[7] 9
New Zealand Airplay Charts[8] 71

Certification

Country Certification
Australia Platinum[9]

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
ARIA Singles Chart[10] 67
Australian Artists Singles Chart[11] 6

iTunes Release History

Country Date Label
Australia[4] 16 July 2010 Neon Records
New Zealand[12]
Mexico[13] 11 September 2010
Portugal [14]
Spain [15]
Sweden [16]
Italy [17] 1 October 2010
United Kingdom [18] 30 November 2010
Spain [19] 7 December 2010 blanco y negro
France [5] 14 March 2011 Neon Records

References

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