℗ 2019 Capitol Records; Blue Note Records
Released November 13, 2019
Duration 6m 54s
Record Label Blue Note Records
Genre Pop
 

I Forgot / Falling (Single)

Norah Jones, Rodrigo Amarante

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1.1
I Forgot
Norah Jones; Rodrigo Amarante
3:10
1.2
Falling
Norah Jones; Rodrigo Amarante
3:44
Norah Jones has released the double A-side singles “I Forgot” / “Falling” with singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante. The songs are a continuation of Jones’ acclaimed series of singles that has also included collaborations with Mavis Staples (“I’ll Be Gone”), Tarriona Tank Ball (“Take It Away”), Jeff Tweedy (“Wintertime” “A Song With No Name”), Brian Blade (“It Was You” “Just a Little Bit”), and Thomas Bartlett (“My Heart Is Full”). Seven of Jones’ singles were featured on the collection Begin Again, which was released earlier this year. “I’ve been a fan of Rodrigo’s for a long time and was excited to make music together. Turns out we had a great connection and a blast doing it! I hope it happens again.” - Norah Jones
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Blue Note Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.21
-0.21 to -0.21
-15.15
-15.57 to -14.73
-12.60
-12.70 to -12.50
10
9 to 10
1
I Forgot
-0.21-15.57-12.710
2
Falling
-0.21-14.73-12.59

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