Fade Into You

Album: So Tonight That I Might See (1993)
Charted: 48 44
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: David Roback, Hope Sandoval
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing

Comments: 3

  • Josh from ChampaignI agree Moosehead, that was the thing that was special about this period of music, what was considered suitable for radio became so experimental. Listen to songs like Bjork's Human Behavior! It's so off the wall! And yet someone said that's our single, let's get this into high rotation!
  • Moosehead from Scagree. circle takes the square. this is one of those songs that is so good, you are surprised it actually made it to the radio
  • Tony G from New YorkCan’t believe there are no comments here! This was one of the best songs from the early 90s...so beautiful.
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