How to Fall in Love, Part 1
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"How to Fall in Love" is a song by the Bee Gees
Bee Gees
The Bee Gees are a musical group that originally comprised three brothers: Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio was successful for most of their 40-plus years of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a pop act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as a...

. It was the third and final single issued from the album Size Isn't Everything
Size Isn't Everything
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. After the big hit of "For Whom the Bell Tolls
For Whom the Bell Tolls
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", the Gibb brothers experienced a new European hit with this R&B
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 ballad. The song was the result of one song written by Barry and another song written by Robin, mixed together. The single peaked at number thirty in the UK
United Kingdom
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 and dominated the top forty of some European countries.

In other countries in Europe, "Kiss of Life" was released in place of "How to Fall in Love, Part 1". Polydor affiliates thought the lively "Kiss of Life" more likely to get the charts.

Track listing

  • 7" single (UK)
A: "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" [edit] - 4:10
B: "Fallen Angel" [Remix] - 7:09

  • CD single (GER)
  1. "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" [edit] - 4:10
  2. "855-7019" - 6:22
  3. "Fallen Angel" [Remix] - 7:09
    • On the CD, "855-7019" features the sound of a needle
      Magnetic cartridge
      A magnetic cartridge is a transducer used for the playback of gramophone records on a turntable or phonograph. It converts mechanical vibrational energy from a stylus riding in a spiral record groove into an electrical signal that is subsequently amplified and then converted back to sound by a...

       being dropped at the very start and being lifted at the very end, respectively followed and preceded by surface noise, making it sound like a vinyl
      Gramophone record
      A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record , vinyl record , or colloquially, a record, is an analog sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove...

       transfer. (In Germany, the song was originally featured on the B-side of the 7" single in its German release.) It is unclear whether the inclusion of such noises on the CD version is intentional.

  • CD single
  1. "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" [Edit] - 4:10
  2. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You
    I've Gotta Get a Message to You
    "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" is a song recorded by The Bee Gees in 1968, which became their second number-one single on the UK Singles Chart, and reached number eight on the U.S. pop chart....

    " [album version] - 2:50
  3. "Tragedy
    Tragedy (song)
    "Tragedy" is a song recorded by the Bee Gees, included on their 1979 album Spirits Having Flown. The single reached number one in the UK in February 1979 and repeated the feat the following month on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100...

    " - 5:13
  4. "New York Mining Disaster 1941
    New York Mining Disaster 1941
    "New York Mining Disaster 1941" was the first song to be released by the Bee Gees in the United States , and their first song to hit the charts in the US or UK...

    " - 2:10
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