Let's Fall in Love for the Night

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night" is a song by American singer-songwriter Finneas from his debut EP, Blood Harmony (2019). It was released by OYOY as the lead single from the EP on October 19, 2018. A pop track, the song's lyrics are about a boy dreaming about being with a girl he has never met and wanting to be with her in another world. Finneas released a different version of the track, titled "Let's Fall in Love for the Night (1964)" on August 7, 2020. Music critics have compared it to the work of Frank Sinatra

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night"
Single by Finneas
from the EP Blood Harmony
ReleasedOctober 19, 2018
GenrePop
Length3:10
LabelOYOY
Songwriter(s)Finneas
Producer(s)Finneas
Finneas singles chronology
"Luck Pusher"
(2018)
"Let's Fall in Love for the Night"
(2018)
"Claudia"
(2019)
Music video
"Let's Fall in Love for the Night" on YouTube

Commercially, "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" peaked at number 17 and 24 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs and Rock Airplay charts, respectively. It has received a gold certification by Music Canada (MC). A music video for the track was uploaded to Finneas' YouTube channel on March 19, 2020 and was directed by Sam Bennett. In it, Finneas goes from playing the ukulele on a rooftop in Los Angeles to performing choreography with several dancers. Finneas toured the United States throughout October 2019, with his tour including performances of the track.

Background and development

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night" was released as the lead single on Finneas' debut EP Blood Harmony for digital download and streaming through his record label OYOY on October 19, 2018.[1] The track was written and produced by Finneas.[2] The song was inspired by a brief encounter Finneas had with a girl while touring Japan to Osaka with his sister Billie Eilish. He told Billboard in February 2020: "I was FaceTiming a girl I’d never met every day and knowing there was nothing I could really do about it. I wrote this song about the day I would fantasize having with her."[3] Finneas mentioned that it was about "a million degrees" in Japan and he would play the song's chords at the end of the day. The chorus would come first, then the first verse. The second verse was revealed by Finneas to have been created at a different date.[4]

On August 7, 2020, Finneas released a different version of the track, title "Let's Fall in Love for the Night (1964)".[5] Critical commentary said it was inspired by American singer Frank Sinatra, and similar artists who sang jazz during the 1940s and 1950s.[6][7] Finneas explained in a statement when he originally produced the track, it took him down two different directions. One was inspired by the rhythms by Outkast, and the other was the British virtual band Gorillaz. He goes on to say "Let's Fall in Love for the Night (1964)" was inspired by vinyl's he listened to and loved when he was younger. He wanted to make a lullaby version that sounded like it was from the 1940s.[8][9] Ben Kaye of Consequence of Sound commented that the instrumentation features "childlike piano notes echoing alongside Finneas' smooth vocals",[10] while Kate Brayden of Hot Press and Claire Shaffer of Rolling Stone mention Finneas sings over a "marimba and snap tracks".[6][11]

Composition

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night" has a moderately fast tempo of 126 beats per minute (BPM) and features Calypso.[12] The song is played in the key of F major, while Finneas' vocals span a range of A3 to C6.[12] The song has been described as a pop track in press reviews.[13][14] The song reflects Finneas' love of romantic songs.[3][14] It is about a girl he has never met in person and how he finds comfort by dreaming that they can be together in an alternate universe, but only temporarily. Finneas stated in an interview with Billboard that he loves pop tracks so much and doesn't put a ton of pressure on himself as a artist to always have to write "the most commercial feeling thing". Finneas only wants to write songs he would love to listen to.[14] "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" starts with Finneas' "gentle whispered sweet nothings" vocals, then continues "into the heart of traditional song splendor".[15] According to NME, Finneas' vocals within the song seem to be "flitting between falsetto flutters and something approaching a rap".[16] Nicole Almeida of Atwood Magazine defined the track as a "acoustic-guitar led song", and compared it to " Start of Something New" from the High School Musical soundtrack.[17]

Reception

Callie Ahlgrim from Insider called the song "an irresistibly confident and cheerful ode to having a fling".[18] American Songwriter's Paul Zollo praised the song, describing it as "championing aching melody and essential song craft" and called it "[r]omantic, sensual, tuneful, heartfelt, soulful and compellingly conversational". He concluded, "it’s yet another perfect song for modern times".[15] The Eastern Echo's Layla Mcmurtrie commented that the song was her "favorite track on the EP" and further mentioned how she enjoyed how Finneas "discusses relationships" in the song.[19] Will Richards of NME commended the singers vocals, which he said had "decent results on both ends".[16] Starr Bowenbank writing for Billboard commented that "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" is a "testament to [Finneas'] songwriting talent".[14]

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night (1964)" also received mainly positive reviews from music critics. Shaffer cited that it "takes the original one-night-stand track and strips it down to its bare essentials, turning it into modern lounge music",[11] while Brayden also described it as a "stripped down track" and takes "its bare essentials for a modern lounge atmosphere".[6] Kaye pointed out that the track "feels like [Finneas] [is] rehearsing the song in a jazz club before the doors open and the smoke rushes in."[10] Craig Sjodin writing for ABC News Radio depicted it gives "the tune more of an old-timey feel".[20]

"Let's Fall in Love for the Night" debuted at number 34 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of February 15, 2020.[21] It later rose to number 17 on the Alternative Songs chart during the week of April 17, 2020.[22] The track also peaked at number 24 on the US Rock Airplay chart during the week of April 17.[23] It has received a gold certification by Music Canada (MC), which denotes track-equivalent sales of forty-thousand units based on sales and streams.[24] The song is nominated for Best Alternative at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards.[25]

Promotion

The video begins with Finneas sitting on a perch while playing the ukelele over the Los Angeles Skyline.[26]

The music video for "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" was released to Finneas' YouTube channel on March 19, 2020 and received its broadcast on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV International, and the Viacom Times Square Billboards.[15] The music video was directed by Sam Bennett and choreographed by Monika Felice Smith.[27][28][29] The visual was shot in one take.[3] It begins with Finneas sitting on a perch playing the ukulele on the rooftop of a building to looking at the Los Angeles skyline. As Finneas continues singing, he is joined by a crew of dancers who perform choreography with him as he gracefully dances throughout the crowd.[26][30] Finneas ends up sitting back on his perch, crooning the outro of the song as he looks at the camera and laughs.[29] According to MTV, Finneas told them that the hardest part of filming the visual was the beginning scene, in which he sits on a little perch and strums his ukulele, then runs behind the camera to get to the other side of it, only to have to re-enter the frame looking like he did not even sweat slightly while sprinting.[29] The music video was positively received by critics. Madeline Roth writing for MTV described that the video for "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" is "finally here for [our] viewing pleasure".[29] The staff of The Howard Stern Show commended the choreography, which they described as "slickly".[31]

Finneas toured throughout the United States during October 2019, in support of Blood Harmony. "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" was one of the tracks he performed from the EP during the tour.[32] On February 3, 2020, he played the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and was joined by a live band.[33] In April 2020, Finneas performed an acoustic version of "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" during a 50 minute livestream for Verizon Communications and One World: Together At Home, respectively.[34][35]

Charts

Chart (2020) Peak
position
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[22] 17
US Rock Airplay (Billboard)[23] 24

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[24] Gold 40,000

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

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various October 19, 2018 Digital download and streaming OYOY

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