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"As the World Falls Down" is a song written by David Bowie for the soundtrack of the 1986 fantasy film '' Labyrinth''.


Background and composition

"As the World Falls Down" is one of five songs Bowie wrote and recorded for the film, in which he also starred as
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, the king of the goblins. A love ballad, "As the World Falls Down" was written for a dream sequence in which Jareth and the film's heroine,
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, dance at a fantastic
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. Bowie said of the song, " irector Jim Henson wanted something which was fairly old-fashioned in its sentiments and it is, for me, the prettiest tune in the movie, and the most relaxed." The song's melody is heard at the start of the film as the tune played by Sarah's music box. "As the World Falls Down" is structured in the traditional 1-6-4-5 form popular in 1950s ballads. The song's intro is in a moderately fast
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, before an electric bass modifies the rhythm to a slower
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. The bass line consists of a constant rising
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that acts as a hook throughout the song. There is a
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, and later a minor second in the chorus.


Release and promotion

"As the World Falls Down" is the seventh track on the ''Labyrinth'' soundtrack, which was released in July 1986 to coincide with the film's U.S. premiere. EMI planned to also release the song as a single in late 1986, and as a result, a 3:40 edit was produced along with a promotional music video, directed by
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. The video splices clips from ''Labyrinth'' with monochrome footage of Bowie performing the song in an elegant room accompanied by the character Hoggle from the film. The storyline follows photocopies of Bowie enchanting a woman in an office building, portrayed by French actress
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. Barron's videos for "As the World Falls Down" and the ''Labyrinth'' theme song "
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" so impressed Jim Henson that he recruited Barron to direct his television series '' The Storyteller''. However, the single's release and video were cancelled — perhaps because Bowie did not want the love ballad to lessen the impact of his upcoming harder-sounding release '' Never Let Me Down'', biographer
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suggested. The edit was eventually released as a bonus track on the Virgin Records re-release of '' Tonight'' in 1995, and the video was included on ''
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'' (1993) and on the DVD version of ''
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'' (2002). In 2001, the full-length 4:50 album version of the song was included on the 5-track CD ''I Am Iman'', personally compiled by Bowie as a promotional device packaged with initial copies of his wife
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's 2001 autobiography of the same name.


Reception

'' Rolling Stone'' called the song a "hidden gem" of Bowie's career and included "As the World Falls Down" on its list of 30 essential Bowie songs, describing it as a "sparkling, subdued ballad...which intermingles a tender vocal performance from Bowie and a sinewy bass line with glassy
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synths". '' The A.V. Club'' considered it the best song from ''Labyrinth'', and wrote that it "cater in heartfelt empathy, using classic pop chord progressions to relate the joys and pain of love."
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chose "As the World Falls Down" as number 11 on its ranking of Bowie's 20 greatest songs, and argued that it "deserves to be considered amongst Bowie's finest ever songs". '' Newsweek'' deemed the song "pure 80s cheese", conceding that "it does have a lovely chorus" however. ''
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'' named the song as one of "the 50 best ever original songs made for movies". According to Bowie biographer David Buckley in 2015, "As the World Falls Down" was in the top 30 highest-selling Bowie songs on
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in the United Kingdom, and the ''Labyrinth'' soundtrack was Bowie's third-best selling iTunes album. At the time of Bowie's death in 2016, the song was the 32nd highest-selling Bowie UK download.


Personnel

Credits per biographer Chris O'Leary: * David Bowie – vocals, backing vocals, producer * Arif Mardin – producer * Nicky Moroch – lead guitar * Jeff Mironov – lead and rhythm guitar * Will Lee – bass *
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– drums * Robbie Buchanan – keyboards, synthesiser, programming, guitars, arranger * Robin Beck – backing vocals


Cover versions

* Lights — '' We Were So Turned On: A Tribute to David Bowie'' (2010). Their cover used the title "World Falls Down". * Girl In a Coma — ''Adventures in Coverland'' (2010) *
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— ''Baggage'' (EP) (2011) * Daniel Boaventura — ''One More Kiss'' (2014) *
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— "As the World Falls Down" (2016). Initially released only as a video on her YouTube channel and social media as a tribute to Bowie following his death earlier that year; later released on the single "We'll Be Alright" (2020). *
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— ''Geek Wedding Vol 2: The Sequel'' (2016) * Lena Hall — ''Obsessed: David Bowie'' (EP) (2018)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:As the World Falls Down Labyrinth (1986 film) David Bowie songs 1986 songs Songs written by David Bowie Song recordings produced by David Bowie Music videos directed by Steve Barron Pop ballads Songs written for films 1980s ballads