Fall to Pieces (Velvet Revolver song)

"Fall to Pieces" is a power ballad written and performed by Velvet Revolver that appears on their debut album Contraband in 2004. It was the band's third single, and reached #67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Mainstream Rock chart.

"Fall to Pieces"
Single by Velvet Revolver
from the album Contraband
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2004
RecordedAugust - December 2003 in Los Angeles, California
GenreHard rock
Length4:30
LabelRCA Records
Songwriter(s)Velvet Revolver
Producer(s)Josh Abraham
Velvet Revolver singles chronology
"Slither"
(2004)
"Fall to Pieces"
(2004)
"Dirty Little Thing"
(2004)
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Content

The song's lyrics are about then lead singer Scott Weiland's battle with heroin and its toll on his relationship with his wife, model Mary Forsberg.

Chart performance

The song was #1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for 11 consecutive weeks and #2 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for a single week. It also hit #67 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band performed the song during their performance at Live 8; its performance is the only one of the three songs they played there that appears on the concert DVD.

Composition

The song is played with 1/2 step down-tuned guitars, unlike most of Velvet Revolver's catalogue. Similar to Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N' Roses (Slash, McKagan and Sorum's previous band), the song is in the key of D flat Mixolydian, and is based on an arpeggiated riff around the Dsus4 chord. Weiland wrote the lyrics; Slash, McKagan, Kushner, and Sorum composed the music.

Music video

The song's music video follows the meaning of the song, showing Weiland struggling to maintain his relationship with his wife (who appears in the video as herself). It depicts Scott going through an overdose, but being rescued by Duff McKagan.

Track listing

  1. "Fall to Pieces" - 4:30
  2. "Surrender" - 4:25

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2004-2005) Peak
position
Canada Rock Top 30 (Radio & Records)[1] 1
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] 89
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 42
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[4] 53
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company) 32
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 67
US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
US Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks 2
US Billboard Adult Top 40 25

Notes

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