Fire in the Rain

"Fire in the Rain" is a song by Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw. It was released on 4 May 2016 as the lead single from the re-issued version of Zelmerlöw's sixth studio album, Perfectly Damaged (2015), ahead of Zelmerlöw's duties as one of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 hosts.[1] The song was also released as the lead single from his seventh studio album Chameleon (2016). It premiered in a performance by Zelmerlöw during the final of Eurovision on 14 May. The song has peaked at number 31 on the Swedish Singles Chart [2][3] and at number 3 in Poland.

"Fire in the Rain"
Single by Måns Zelmerlöw
from the album Perfectly Re:Damaged / Chameleon
Released4 May 2016
Recorded2016
GenrePop
Length3:13
LabelWarner Music
Songwriter(s)
  • Simon Strömstedt
  • Fredrik Sonefors
Producer(s)Fredrik Sonefors
Måns Zelmerlöw singles chronology
"Should've Gone Home"
(2015)
"Fire in the Rain"
(2016)
"Belong"
(2016)

Music video

A lyric video to accompany the release of "Fire in the Rain" was first released onto YouTube on 5 May 2016 at a total length of three minutes and thirteen seconds.[4] An official video to accompany the release of "Fire in the Rain" was first released onto YouTube on 12 May 2016 at a total length of three minutes and forty-two seconds.[5]

Track listing

Digital download[1]
No.TitleLength
1."Fire in the Rain"3:13
CD single [6]
No.TitleLength
1."Fire in the Rain"3:11
2."Should've Gone Home"3:32

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[10] Gold 10,000*
Sweden (GLF)[11] Platinum 40,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Sweden 4 May 2016[1] Digital download Warner Music Sweden
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References

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