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词条 The Next Time I Fall
释义

  1. Background

  2. Chart success

  3. Charts

     Weekly charts  Year-end charts 

  4. Personnel

  5. Cover versions

  6. References

  7. Bibliography

  8. External links

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| artist = Peter Cetera and Amy Grant
| album = Solitude/Solitaire
| released = September 1986[1]
| format = 7"
| recorded = 1986
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| genre = Pop
| length = 3:43
| label = Warner Bros.
| writer = {{hlist|Bobby Caldwell|Paul Gordon}}
| producer = Michael Omartian
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"The Next Time I Fall" is a song written by Bobby Caldwell and Paul Gordon and recorded as a duet by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant for his 1986 album Solitude/Solitaire. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Hot 100[2] and Adult Contemporary chart[3] and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.[4]

Background

Songwriter Paul Gordon recalled working on the project with Bobby Caldwell. "Bobby had just moved into a new apartment, and all he had was a drum machine and a chair. We spent a couple of inspired days knocking out that song. It was a lot of fun working with Bobby."[5] The feeling was mutual for Caldwell "Yes, writing with Paul was a great experience. Sometimes these collaborations click and sometimes not, but this was a smooth and painless venture."[5]

Gordon explained that Caldwell did the vocals on the demo and that they wrote the song for Cetera to sing.[5] "And even when he was no longer in Chicago we decided to stick with him."[5] Caldwell confirmed, "We did indeed write the song for Chicago and their lead vocalist Peter Cetera. We had his voice in mind, but Paul and I were unaware that he was leaving Chicago at that time, and when we heard the news our hopes were dashed. However, a short time later, I got a call at home from Cetera himself who stumbled upon our demo cassette tape of the song in producer/arranger David Foster's office. He loved the tune and wanted to record it as a duet. It was simply meant to be—the song landed with the singer we wanted."[6] Gordon also felt the project had a happy ending.

"It was an accidental duet, meaning it was never intended to be a duet—but the producers found ways to make it a duet, which ended up working out pretty well."[5]

Now it was a matter of Cetera deciding who would be his singing partner. "'I was looking for somebody who wasn't that logical a choice,' he explained. 'Actually, I was going to use an "unknown" singer until someone at my record company suggested Amy Grant,'"[7] who had thus far only been known for Contemporary Christian music. "I thought she was a great choice because she was looking to make a pop crossover, and I like what she stands for. She was real excited about the idea, too."[7] That's not to say that Grant was without reservations. Caldwell noted, "Cetera really wanted her to record the duet with him, but she was so devoutly religious that she wanted to vet the songwriters before she would commit to recording the song. I had to go to A&M Records to meet with her. Obviously, I was on my very best behavior that day [he laughs]. I'm sure Paul had to go through the same process."[8]

After the song was recorded, a music video was filmed at the Park Plaza Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California, under the direction of Dominic Sena.[9] The clip consists of shots of Cetera and Grant's lip-syncing that are interwoven with footage of the movements of a large group of dancers.[8]

Chart success

"The Next Time I Fall" debuted on the Hot 100 in the issue of Billboard dated September 20, 1986, and enjoyed 21 weeks there, one of which was spent at number one.[2] Its first appearance on the magazine's Adult Contemporary chart followed in the September 27 issue and resulted in two weeks in the top spot during a run that lasted 22 weeks.[3]

Charts

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Weekly charts

Chart (1986)Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[10]90
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[11]1
Canada Pop (RPM)[12]1
UK (Official Charts Company) [13]78
U.S. Adult Contemporary (Billboard AC)[3]1
U.S. Pop (Billboard Hot 100)[2]1
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Year-end charts

Note1|A|APeak
position
U.S. Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[14]39
U.S. Pop (Billboard)[15]28
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  • {{note label|Note1|A|A}} Year-end rankings for 1986 did not include songs that peaked in December of that year.

Personnel

  • Peter Cetera: vocals
  • Amy Grant: vocals
  • Dann Huff: electric guitars
  • Chester Thompson: drums
  • Kenny Cetera: percussion, additional backing vocals
  • Jeff Porcaro: percussion
  • Michael Omartian: keyboards
  • Willie Alexander: Fairlight programming
  • Steve Azbill: PPG Wave Term synthesizer programming
  • Erich Bulling: synthesizers, drum programming

Cover versions

Caldwell recorded the song for his 1988 album Heart of Mine.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.45cat.com/record/728597|title=Peter Cetera With Amy Grant - The Next Time I Fall|publisher=|accessdate=October 29, 2018}}
2. ^{{Harvnb|Whitburn|2009|p=173}}.
3. ^{{Harvnb|Whitburn|2007|p=47}}.
4. ^{{Harvnb|O'Neil|1999|p=417}}.
5. ^{{Harvnb|Leszczak|2016|p=19}}.
6. ^{{Harvnb|Leszczak|2016|p=19-20}}.
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1986-10-05/entertainment/8603150063_1_peter-cetera-time-i-fall-chicago-transit-authority|title= Life After Chicago - It's Hard For Peter Cetera To Say He's Sorry|last=Van Matre|first= Lynn |date=October 5, 1986|publisher=Chicago Tribune}}
8. ^{{Harvnb|Leszczak|2016|p=20}}.
9. ^{{cite news |date=October 18, 1986 |title=Video Track |newspaper=Billboard |volume=98 |issue=42 |url={{Google books|sSQEAAAAMBAJ&pg|page=80 |plainurl=yes}}|page=80|accessdate= June 26, 2017 }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.australian-charts.com/forum.asp?todo=viewthread&id=34739|title=australiancharts.com - Forum - Top Singles of 1986|publisher=australiancharts.com|accessdate=November 25, 2017}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Adult Contemporary|date=December 6, 1986|work=RPM}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=RPM 100 Singles|date=December 13, 1986|work=RPM}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/19861207/7501/|title=Official Singles Chart Top 100, 07 December 1986 – 13 December 1986|publisher=officialcharts.com|accessdate=September 8, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Top Adult Contemporary Singles|date= December 26, 1987 |work=Billboard| page=Y-31}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Top Pop Singles|date= December 26, 1987 |work=Billboard| page=Y-22}}

Bibliography

  • {{citation

| last = Leszczak
| first = Bob
| title = Dynamic Duets: The Best Pop Collaborations from 1955 to 1999
| year = 2016
| publisher = Rowman & Littlefield
| isbn = 9781442271494
}}
  • {{citation

| last = O'Neil
| first = Thomas
| title = The Grammys
| year = 1999
| publisher = Perigree Books
| isbn = 0-399-52477-0
}}
  • {{citation

| last = Whitburn
| first = Joel
| title = Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006
| year = 2007
| publisher = Record Research Inc.
| isbn = 0898201691
}}
  • {{citation

| last = Whitburn
| first = Joel
| title = Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955-2008
| year = 2009
| publisher = Record Research Inc.
| isbn = 0898201802
}}{{refend}}

External links

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