"Fall at Your Feet" is a song by the New Zealand rock band Crowded House. It was written by the band's frontman Neil Finn and released on their third studio album "Woodface" in 1991. The song features acoustic guitar and piano and has a slow, dreamy sound.
The lyrics explore themes of devotion, vulnerability, and surrender in a romantic relationship. The chorus repeats the phrase "fall at your feet" as a declaration of total commitment to the loved one. The song has been interpreted as an expression of codependency or unhealthy devotion in a relationship, but it can also be viewed as a sincere expression of deep love and respect.
"Fall at Your Feet" has been covered by various artists, including James Blunt and Boy & Bear. It remains one of Crowded House's most beloved and enduring songs, often performed live and featured in various film and TV soundtracks.
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