Break My Fall

"Break My Fall" is a single track by Tiësto with vocals from BT released in July 2007. This song is off the album Elements of Life.

"Break My Fall"
Single by Tiësto featuring BT
from the album Elements of Life
ReleasedJuly 2007 (2007-07)
Recorded2007
GenreProgressive trance
Length3:27 (Radio Edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Tiësto singles chronology
"In the Dark"
(2007)
"Break My Fall"
(2007)
"Ride"
(2008)
BT singles chronology
"Love Comes Again"
(2004)
"Break My Fall"
(2007)
"The Rose of Jericho"
(2009)

Music video

The music video for the song features BT and Ashley Duffy, who is BT’s ex wife. Duffy was accused of abducting his daughter over a child custody dispute in December 2007 and was jailed in California when the child was found one month later.

Formats and track listings

12" vinyl single (Magik Muzik/July 2007/Netherlands)
No.TitleLength
1."Break My Fall (Richard Durand Remix)"7:39
2."Break My Fall (Jerry Ropero vs. NBG Afterhours Mix)"8:37
12" vinyl single (S2 Records/July 2007/Switzerland)
No.TitleLength
1."Break My Fall (Airbase Remix)"8:25
2."Break My Fall (Richard Durand Remix)"7:39
3."Break My Fall (Jerry Ropero vs NBG Afterhours Remix)"8:37
4."Break My Fall (Adam Kay + Pettigrew + Soha Remix)"7:54
Compact disc/digital download (Ultra/August 14, 2007/United States of America)
No.TitleLength
1."Break My Fall (Radio Edit)"3:27
2."Break My Fall (Airbase Remix)"8:26
3."Break My Fall (Adam Kay + Pettigrew + Soha Remix)"7:56
4."Break My Fall (Richard Durand Remix)"7:39
5."Break My Fall (Jerry Ropero vs. NBG Afterhouse Remix)"8:38

Release history

Region Date
Netherlands July 2007 (2007-07)
United States August 14, 2007 (2007-08-14)

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Netherlands Singles Chart 13
Finland Singles Chart 7
Latvia Singles Chart 13
German Singles Chart 35

Lyrics

  • The title for the song is mentioned on the lyrics of "Shame" by BT from his album Movement in Still Life.
  • "Dynamic symmetry combine" is from one of the verses. "Dynamic Symmetry" is the name of a track on BT's 2006 album This Binary Universe.

References




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