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"Stop Me from Falling"
Single by Kylie Minogue
from the album Golden
Released9 March 2018 (2018-03-09)
Recorded2017
StudioPhrased Differently (London, England)[1]
Genre
Length3:01
Label
Songwriters
ProducerSky Adams
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Dancing"
(2018)
"Stop Me from Falling"
(2018)
"Golden"
(2018)
Music videos
Gente de Zona remix cover
Remix version cover

"Stop Me from Falling" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 9 March 2018 by Minogue's own company Darenote Limited and licensed to BMG Rights Management, as the second single from her fourteenth studio album Golden (2018). It was written by Minogue, Steve McEwan and Danny Shah, while production was handled by Sky Adams. Musically, "Stop Me from Falling" features a similar rhythmic structure to Minogue's previous dance-oriented songs, and includes elements of pop and country music. Lyrically, it talks about a person that is at the brink of falling in love.

"Stop Me from Falling" received favorable reviews from music critics, with many noticing its similarities to its predecessor "Dancing", and praising its production. Commercially, the track reached the top ten in Poland and Spain, but performed moderately in other international record charts it appeared on. An accompanying music video was shot while Minogue was on her Kylie Presents Golden tour, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of the shows. The video premiered as an Apple Music exclusive, and was made available on 30 March.

To promote the single, Minogue performed the song on The Graham Norton Show and The One Show on BBC, and was also added on her Kylie Presents Golden set-list. It was also used as one of the opening tracks to her appearance on Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park, where she was the headliner of the show. In April 2018, "Stop Me from Falling" was remixed into a collaboration with Cuban musical duo Gente de Zona, and premiered on 20 April 2018 for digital consumption. A second music video was shot in Havana, Cuba, and was released on that same day. Commercially, this version appeared in record charts in Poland and Ecuador.

Background and composition

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In January 2018, Minogue released her single "Dancing", the first offering from her fourteenth studio album Golden (2018). Two months later, the singer announced the release of "Stop Me from Falling" a day prior to its release. Additionally, she revealed the song's premiere on BBC Radio 2. Shot with an ultraviolet filter, the accompanying artwork sees Minogue posing in a lace top.[4] "Stop Me from Falling" was one of the tracks written and recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, where she felt the location had a profound effect on her and the parent album.[5] It was written by Minogue, Steve McEwan, Danny Shah, and its producer Sky Adams.[6] According to the singer, she identified it as one of her favorite songs from the album.[7]

"Stop Me from Falling" runs for three minutes and two seconds, and features instrumentation of acoustic guitars, world beats, strings and an electric guitar.[8][9] Musically, "Stop Me from Falling" is a pop song with elements of country music, and a rhythmic structure similar to Minogue's previous dance songs.[9] Sarah Murphy from Exclaim! believed it fulfilled Minogue's experimentation with country music in Nashville, calling it "a twangy, country-pop tune that will still get your feet moving — just maybe in a line-dance pattern."[5] Publications, such as Idolator and Spin, compared the track's sound and production to Minogue's predecessor single "Dancing".[3][10] Writing for Spin, Anna Gaca noted the similarities, and stated that "you'll have no problem imagining these two living on the same record."[10] Lyrically, the song was described by Mushroom Records as a "romantic" anthem that talks about being on the brink of love.[9]

For the remix version with Cuban musical duo Gente de Zona, Minogue sings in both English and Spanish. Additionally, Minogue explained, "I love the new melody and energy Gente De Zona brought to 'Stop Me From Falling' and it was great to meet and work with them in Havana, Cuba."[9]

Release

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"Stop Me from Falling" was released on 9 March 2018 by Minogue's company Darenote, as the second single from her fourteenth studio album Golden (2018).[11] It was sent to radio formats that same day, and premiered on BBC Radio 2, which featured Minogue as a special guest with Chris Evans.[12] Additionally, the Gente de Zona remix premiered a month later on 20 April 2018 as a digital download and two months later, a remix package was distributed for digital consumption on iTunes, featuring radio mixes by Joe Stone, Cerrone, and PBR Streetgang.[13][14] The cover art of the original version was a promotional shot of Minogue during the Golden photoshoot, whereas the Gente de Zona version featured Minogue in a red dress that was featured in the music video.[13]

Critical reception

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"Stop Me from Falling" received favorable reviews from music critics. Anna Gaca of Spin regarded the song as "a playful, effortless-feeling extension of the radiant country-pop Minogue introduced on lead single 'Dancing'".[10] Lake Schatz of Consequence of Sound deemed the song "a fun and contagious country pop cut that'll have you slapping your knee", describing it as "Miley Cyrus going country (again), except Down Under".[15] Writing for Idolator, Mike Wass opined that the song is "every bit as cute and catchy as 'Dancing'", complimenting Minogue's ability to "stay true to the country-pop format".[3] Sarah Murphy of Exclaim! called it "a twangy, country-pop tune" that motivates people to dance.[5] Robin Murray of Clash noticed the song's "Southern twang amid Kylie's effervescent delivery".[16] Official Charts Company's Jack White also noted the song of being "in-keeping with the country styling of Dancing".[17] Daniel Megarry from Gay Times thought that while it lingered with Kylie's similar sound on "Dancing", it "still retained the catchiness and charm that we love from her."[18]

Upon its release on Golden, Tim Sendra from AllMusic chose it as a standout track, and praised Minogue's ability to pull of both contemporary pop and country music.[19] Similarly, a second editor at Exclaim! magazine, Ian Gormely, believed it was another great opener to the album and set the record's overall tone.[20] However, Ben Cardaw from Pitchfork felt that Minogue was trying too hard with the country sound, and noted that her vocals and the instrumentation were flaws.[21] Similarly, NME writer Larry Bartleet said that the song was close to a pastiche of the genre, noting its instrumentation as an example.[22]

Commercial performance

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In Australia, "Stop Me from Falling" failed to make an impact on their ARIA Singles Chart, but made an appearance on the ARIA Digital Track chart, peaking at number 32.[23] In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 9 on their Indie Chart. After the album's release in early April 2018, the track opened at number 78 on their regional singles chart and later peaked at number 52 there. It also peaked at number 12 on the Scottish Singles Chart for a sole week. In Croatia, "Stop Me from Falling" peaked at number 96.[24] In Spain, it peaked at number 9 on the Spanish Digital Songs chart.[25]

The remix version with Gente de Zona debuted at number 42 in Ecuador, which it ultimately peaked.[26] The remix also made an appearance on Poland's Dance Top 50 chart, reaching number 22.[27]

Music videos

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The first accompanying music video for "Stop Me from Falling" was filmed in Café de la Danse, Paris, where Minogue was performing for her Kylie Presents Golden promotional tour. Directed by Colin Solal Cardo, the video contains footage of Minogue's live performance to the crowd, interspersed with scenes of her in the venue alone and dancing backstage.[28] The video was first made available to stream exclusively on Apple Music on 29 March[29][30] before being uploaded to Minogue's Vevo account.[31]

A second video was shot in Havana to accompany the version with Cuban reggaeton duo Gente de Zona. The video was directed by Sophie Muller, who shot Minogue's previous single, "Dancing". The music video was originally speculated back in February 2018 where the singer was spotted in different locations in Havana, though it remained unconfirmed by publications.[29] She announced the news on her Instagram a day before its premiere, and revealing a new single artwork.[7] The video opens with Minogue and her date in a cafe, until hearing another man play an electric guitar. Infatuated, she becomes interested in the man, and features the two new lovers on a beach front. A waiter approaches the couple, with Minogue leaving her lover for him. As the chorus starts, it features her and a group of on-goers dancing in the middle of the streets of Havana to the song. Gente de Zona make an appearance from a rooftop, waving at Kylie as she starts hanging with another man. The second pre-chorus has Minogue dancing around a fountain, surrounded by dancers in colorful outfits. The second and third choruses have Minogue dancing with the on-goers and Gente de Zona in a bar, with confetti shot in the air; the video finishes with the singer jumping into the on-goers catching her.[32]

An editor at Idolator believed it to be her best music video since 2010's "All the Lovers", which they described as an "untouchable video" due to its "less-is-more" approach. They also explained the synopsis, and said that "What comes next is an explosion of looks, choreography and pure, unadulterated fun."[33] Justin Myers from the Official Charts Company praised the remix, and said ""Stop Me From Falling" is a summer banger and the joyous video makes us want to go on holiday and dance on tables."[34] AXS writer Lucas Villa stated "In a red hot dress, she becomes the dancing woman emoji and tears it up with the colorfully-dressed locals."[35]

Live performances

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"Stop Me from Falling" was first performed live during the Kylie Presents Golden concerts in March 2018. Minogue performed the song on The Graham Norton Show on 6 April 2018,[36] and on The One Show on 9 April 2018.[citation needed] On 21 April 2018, she performed the song at the Royal Albert Hall, during a concert celebrating the 92nd birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.[37] On 27 April 2018, Minogue performed the song on Good Morning America.[38] On 4 May 2018, she performed the song on Sounds Like Friday Night.[39]

Track listing

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  • Digital download[11]
  1. "Stop Me from Falling" – 3:01
  1. "Stop Me from Falling" (Featuring Gente de Zona) – 3:00
  1. "Stop Me from Falling" (Joe Stone Remix) − 2:42
  2. "Stop Me from Falling" (Cerrone Remix) − 3:45
  3. "Stop Me from Falling" (PBR Streetgang Remix) − 3:43
  4. "Stop Me from Falling" – 3:01

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from Tidal and ASCAP.[40][41]

  • Kylie Minogue – composition
  • Sky Adams – composition, production, background vocals, guitar, record engineering
  • Steve McEwan – composition
  • Danny Shah – composition
  • Cenzo Townshend – mix engineering
  • Dick Beetham – master engineering
  • Michael Stockwell – bass guitar, guitar
  • Danny Shah – background vocals
  • Steve McEwan – background vocals, banjo, guitar

Charts

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Chart (2018) Peak
position
Australia Digital Tracks (ARIA)[23] 32
Australian Independent Singles (AIR)[42] 2
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[43] 26
Bolivia (Monitor Latino)[44] 17
Croatia (HRT)[45] 96
Ecuador (National-Report)[46]
Remix featuring Gente de Zona
42
Hungary (Single Top 40)[47] 34
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[27] 7
Poland (Dance Top 50)[48]
Remix featuring Gente de Zona
22
Scotland Singles (OCC)[49] 12
Spain Physical/Digital Songs (PROMUSICAE)[25] 9
UK Singles (OCC)[50] 52
UK Indie (OCC)[51] 9

Release history

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Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
Various 9 March 2018 Original
[40]
United Kingdom Contemporary hit radio BMG [17]
Italy 4 April 2018 [52]
Various 20 April 2018
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Remix (Featuring Gente de Zona)
  • Darenote
  • BMG
[53]
Italy Contemporary hit radio BMG [54]
Various 22 May 2018
  • Digital download
  • streaming
(Remix EP)
Original
  • Darenote
  • BMG
[55]

References

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from Grokipedia
"Stop Me from Falling" is a by Australian singer , serving as the second single from her fourteenth studio album, Golden. Released on 9 March 2018 through her label Darenote Limited under license to , the track blends pop with country influences and explores the excitement and uncertainty of developing romantic feelings for a close friend. The song's official , directed by Colin Solal Cardo, premiered on 3 April 2018 and was filmed during Minogue's intimate "Kylie Presents Golden" performances at the Café de la Danse in , capturing her live energy in a vibrant, theatrical setting. In April 2018, a remix featuring Cuban duo was released, incorporating Latin rhythms and a bilingual approach, with its own directed by following Minogue on a global journey. Commercially, "Stop Me from Falling" achieved moderate success, peaking at number 52 on the UK Singles Chart and spending three weeks in the top 100, while also reaching number 32 on Australia's Digital Tracks Chart. Critically, the single received positive reviews for its catchy melody, handclap-driven pre-chorus, and Minogue's charismatic delivery, with outlets praising it as a relatable and uplifting addition to her evolving sound ahead of Golden's release. The track's parent album debuted at number one on the , her sixth number-one album there.

Background

Writing and development

"Stop Me from Falling" was co-written by alongside Sky Adams, Steve McEwan, and Danny Shah during the initial songwriting sessions for her fourteenth studio album, Golden, in 2017. These sessions formed part of Minogue's deliberate exploration of country-pop fusion, drawing inspiration from her two-week trip to Nashville that summer, where she collaborated with established country songwriters to infuse fresh stylistic elements into her sound. The track built directly on the Nashville-influenced vibe of the album's , "Dancing," emphasizing upbeat rhythms blended with twangy . The song's development timeline began with foundational work in early 2017, as Minogue sought to craft a cohesive album narrative centered on themes of love, hesitation, and emotional vulnerability following personal life changes. Steve McEwan, a British songwriter based in Nashville with credits on major country hits for artists like and , contributed the track's distinctive country twang and melodic structure. Danny Shah and producer Sky Adams added polished pop hooks and production flair, ensuring the song's infectious energy aligned with Minogue's pop heritage. The lyrics capture the thrill and uncertainty of budding romance. This collaborative approach reflected Golden's broader country influences, which permeated the album through Minogue's immersion in Nashville's songwriting community.

Recording

"Stop Me from Falling" was recorded during 2017 sessions in , including at Sony ATV Studios and Rhythm House, for Kylie Minogue's fourteenth studio album, Golden. The track's production was overseen by Sky Adams, who collaborated closely with Minogue throughout the process. Minogue provided lead and backing vocals, along with Sky Adams and co-writer Danny Shah on backing harmonies for the chorus and bridge sections. Instrumentation included by Steve McEwan and , contributing to the track's flavor. Mixing took place at Phased Differently in .

Composition

Musical style

"Stop Me from Falling" represents a fusion of pop and genres, characterized by twangy guitar riffs that evoke Nashville's sound while maintaining Kylie's signature accessibility. The track runs for 3:02 and features an upbeat tempo of 113 beats per minute, contributing to its energetic, feel-good vibe. This blend aligns with the broader thematic shift toward influences on Minogue's album Golden, which was partially recorded in Nashville. The song follows a classic verse-chorus structure. Key sonic elements include prominent accents for a rustic twang, alongside layered vocal harmonies in the chorus that amplify the pop sheen. Subtle electronic undertones, such as keyboard elements, subtly connect the track to Minogue's pop roots.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of "Stop Me from Falling" center on the unspoken attraction between long-time friends teetering on the edge of romance, capturing the emotional tension through lines such as "Somehow we've always been together / But never got together" and "I never felt the pressure 'til now / There's something in the air". This narrative explores the hesitation to transition from platonic familiarity to romantic intimacy, with verses building a sense of inevitable change amid lingering doubts. The chorus hook, "Stop me from falling", serves as both a plea to halt the descent into deeper feelings and an invitation to embrace them, underscored by repetition that amplifies its emotional urgency. Central themes include the fear of ruining established platonic bonds by pursuing romance, the mounting pressure of unspoken desires, and an found in admitting vulnerability. The song delves into romantic tension and the angst of potential heartbreak, portraying a grappling with the risk of crossing boundaries while yearning for connection. Metaphors like "" evoke the subtle, budding feelings that disrupt the status quo, while the overall arc shifts from nostalgic reflection on shared history to a climactic admission of readiness—or reluctance—to fall in . The Golden incorporates themes of emotional vulnerability. Poetic devices enhance the song's catchiness and depth, with the chorus's repetitive structure—"Stop me from falling, falling, falling"—creating a plea that mirrors the cyclical nature of indecision. The country-pop style further amplifies this emotional delivery through its heartfelt, narrative-driven phrasing.

Release

Formats

"Stop Me from Falling" was primarily released as a digital download single via Darenote Limited under license to , available in formats such as at 320 kbps and for high-quality audio. The standalone digital single contained the standard audio version of the track, while instrumental versions appeared in associated packages. Physical releases were limited to promotional CD singles distributed in select markets, including unofficial pressings in regions like and potential promo copies in . These CDs featured artwork drawn from the Golden album's promotional imagery, depicting Minogue in cowgirl attire to align with the record's country-pop aesthetic. As a bundle option, the original version of "Stop Me from Falling" was included as the second track on pre-orders of the Golden album across digital and physical editions. A subsequent digital-only remix EP was issued, containing four variants: the Joe Stone Remix, Remix, PBR Streetgang Remix, and the featured version with . This EP was available in AAC at 256 kbps and other digital formats. Digital for the single and EP emphasized golden hues to tie into the of the Golden album. No vinyl single edition was produced.

Release dates

The original version of "Stop Me from Falling" was released worldwide as a digital single on March 9, 2018, through Darenote Limited, with BMG handling distribution across digital platforms. The track premiered earlier that day on 2's . A single featuring Cuban reggaeton duo followed on April 20, 2018, specifically targeting Latin markets by blending pop with influences. The complete EP, comprising various dance-oriented versions of the track, was issued digitally on May 22, 2018. Releases emphasized digital formats globally, including a robust digital campaign in the U.S. without a corresponding physical single, while limited physical CD editions appeared in select markets such as .

Promotion and media

Music videos

The music video for the original version of "Stop Me from Falling" was directed by French filmmaker Colin Solal Cardo and premiered exclusively on on March 29, 2018, before its release the following day. Filmed during Minogue's intimate dates in , it captures a stripped-back live performance at the Café de la Danse venue in , blended with backstage footage of Minogue dancing lightheartedly and clips of excited fans gathered outside. For the Gente de Zona remix, a separate music video was directed by and released on April 20, 2018. Shot on location in , , in early April 2018, it features Minogue performing alongside the Cuban duo and a group of local dancers amid colorful street scenes and urban landmarks, incorporating elements of Cuban culture like traditional rhythms and vibrant . The video's concept celebrates joyful energy and cultural fusion, weaving the remix's Latin beats with original song footage to create a festive, cross-cultural narrative, while production notes underscore an emphasis on location authenticity guided by 's creative input. Together, the videos underscore the track's evolution from country-pop roots to Latin-infused remix, with combined YouTube views exceeding 15 million by 2025.

Live performances

"Stop Me from Falling" debuted live as part of Kylie Minogue's Kylie Presents Golden promotional mini-tour in March 2018, where it was included in the setlist across the six intimate shows in Europe and North America. The song received its television premiere on the BBC's The Graham Norton Show on April 6, 2018, during an episode promoting the album Golden. Three days later, on April 9, 2018, Minogue performed it on BBC One's The One Show, accompanying an interview about the album. The track became a staple of the (2018–2019), appearing in the setlist for all 33 dates across Europe and Australia. It was typically positioned in the second act, often transitioning into a medley with classics such as "Wouldn't Change a Thing," "I'll Still Be Loving You," and "." A live recording from the tour, captured at The SSE Hydro in on September 30, 2018, was released on the album Golden – Live in Concert in December 2019. In subsequent tours, "Stop Me from Falling" was omitted from the setlists. It did not feature in the tour (2020–2021), which focused on Minogue's disco-influenced material from the album . Similarly, the song was absent from (2023–2025) at The in , where the repertoire emphasized upbeat dance tracks and recent releases. Performances of the song during the Golden Tour featured a full live band with country instrumentation, including banjo, fiddle, and pedal steel guitar, to align with the album's Nashville-inspired sound. Minogue engaged audiences directly on the chorus, prompting crowd participation and sing-alongs, while maintaining a consistent arrangement without notable variations or incidents across shows.

Reception

Critical reception

Critics generally praised "Stop Me from Falling" for its catchy fusion of country and pop elements, highlighting how it extended the upbeat, playful vibe of Kylie Minogue's previous single "Dancing" while showcasing her adaptability in new sonic territory. The track was described as infectious and uplifting, with its handclaps, toe-tapping bassline, and accents creating an effortless, danceable energy that fit well within Minogue's discography of empowering anthems. Reviewers noted Minogue's confident vocals navigating the country-infused production, blending her signature whooshing choruses with rustic signifiers like oooohs to evoke a sense of optimistic reinvention. However, some opinions were mixed, with critics arguing that the song leaned too heavily on Nashville trends without enough originality, resulting in contrived elements that felt like rather than genuine evolution. For instance, pointed out Minogue's attempt at a Southern U.S. in the verses as inauthentic, contributing to an overall sense that the country pivot sometimes sounded ill-fitting amid her pop roots. echoed this by critiquing the album's broader use of country tropes as heavy-handed, though it still commended the track's lively rhythm for elevating the project's cohesion. The song received an average critic score in the mid-60s out of 100 across album reviews where it was highlighted, reflecting a consensus that it served as a solid, if not standout, entry in Golden's exploration of mature themes through genre-blending. Outlets like viewed it as a modern take on traditional —more akin to than classic acts—praising its role in Minogue's vulnerable, heartfelt shift while acknowledging the risks of such experimentation. Overall, "Stop Me from Falling" was seen as enhancing the album's narrative of personal growth, though it did not redefine Minogue's legacy as boldly as her disco-era hits.

Commercial performance

"Stop Me from Falling" experienced moderate commercial success worldwide following its release as the second single from Kylie Minogue's album Golden. The track peaked at number 52 on the UK Singles Chart, where it spent three weeks in the top 100. In , it reached number 32 on the Digital Tracks chart, reflecting solid digital consumption in Minogue's home market. The Spanish-language remix featuring extended its reach, charting on the Ecuador Pop chart and peaking at number 22 on Poland's Dance Top 50 chart. The song performed strongest in select European markets, particularly , where the original version climbed to number 9 on both the physical and digital singles charts, driven by strong sales and physical releases. In , it achieved number 7 on the Polish Airplay Top 100, benefiting from extensive radio rotation. By November 2025, the single had accumulated over 20 million streams on across all versions, underscoring its enduring streaming popularity. In terms of sales, "Stop Me from Falling" sold approximately 20,000 units in the UK, contributing to its chart entry. The track did not receive any major certifications globally, yet it helped propel album sales for Golden, which debuted at number one in the UK shortly after the single's release. Its performance was supported by robust radio airplay in key territories and integration into Minogue's Golden Tour setlist, which amplified exposure through live synergy. However, the single was somewhat overshadowed by the higher-charting lead single "Dancing," which dominated promotion earlier in the album cycle.

Production credits

Songwriters and producers

"Stop Me from Falling" was co-written by , Steve McEwan, Danny Shah, and Sky Adams during a session in that aimed to blend influences with pop sensibilities. Minogue provided and lead vocals, drawing from her recent experiences in Nashville to shape the song's thematic elements of romantic uncertainty. McEwan, a British-born songwriter with a background in country-tinged pop, contributed guitar riffs and lyrics, helping to infuse the track with authentic textures through his chord progressions and melodic ideas. Danny Shah focused on the musical foundation and arrangement, co-developing key riffs and structures during the session. Sky Adams served as the primary producer, overseeing instrumentation and ensuring a glossy pop production that balanced the song's rustic with contemporary appeal; he also initiated the track on guitar and co-wrote the chorus melody. Minogue acted as , guiding the overall creative direction. The remix version featuring Cuban duo includes verses in Spanish contributed by Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom to adapt the track for a audience.

Recording and mixing

The recording of "Stop Me from Falling" took place primarily at Phrased Differently Studios in , with additional sessions at Sony ATV Studios in Nashville, under the engineering of producer Sky Adams. The track's personnel featured lead and backing vocals by , alongside backing vocals from session contributors Danny Shah, Sky Adams, and Steve McEwan; guitars performed by Sky Adams, Steve McEwan, and Michael Stockwell; banjo by Steve McEwan; and bass guitar by Michael Stockwell. Drums and programming were handled by Sky Adams to blend country influences with pop elements. Mixing was conducted by Cenzo Townshend at Metrophonic Studios in , emphasizing the song's dynamic range while integrating its acoustic and electronic components. Mastering was completed by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering in , ensuring polished clarity across formats.

Track listings

Original single

The original single release of "Stop Me from Falling" by consists of a single track, which is the same edit as the version featured on her fourteenth studio album, Golden. This digital-only release focuses on the core song without additional physical B-sides.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1"Stop Me from Falling"3:01

Remixes

The official remixes of "Stop Me from Falling" by were released as part of the EP Stop Me from Falling (Remixes) on May 18, 2018. These versions retain the core structure of the original track while modifying beats, instrumentation, and occasionally adding vocal features to target dance and club audiences. The EP includes three remixes alongside the original song. A separate remix featuring Cuban duo was released as a single on April 20, 2018, incorporating bilingual English and Spanish lyrics with Latin rhythms for a reggaeton-influenced sound, clocking in at 3:00. The Remixes EP tracklist is as follows:
TrackRemixDurationDescription
1Joe Stone Remix2:42A house and dance-oriented extension suitable for club play, produced by Dutch DJ Joe Stone.
2 Remix3:45A disco-infused version with an extended intro, remixed by French disco pioneer .
3PBR Streetgang Remix3:43A rendition featuring atmospheric builds, by Australian duo PBR Streetgang.
4Original3:01The base track for reference.

Charts and release history

Charts

"Stop Me from Falling" by entered several music charts worldwide in 2018, achieving modest peaks primarily in and . The track, including its remix with , saw no chart activity after 2019.
Chart (Country)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
UK Singles (OCC)523
Digital Tracks (ARIA)322
Spain Digital Songs (Promusicae/)93
Airplay Top 100 (ZPAV)75
Ecuador Singles (Nielsen)42
Dance Top 50 (ZPAV)22
The song's strongest performances were in and , bolstered by targeted promotional campaigns.

Release history

"Stop Me from Falling" was initially released as a digital download on March 9, 2018, through Darenote Limited under license to worldwide. The remix was issued digitally on April 20, 2018, with a focus on Latin markets but available worldwide. Finally, a digital EP appeared on May 22, 2018, globally through BMG and Liberator Music. The following table summarizes the release history:
DateFormatRegionLabel/Catalog
March 9, 2018Digital download (original single)WorldwideDarenote/BMG (none)
April 20, 2018Digital download ( remix)Worldwide (Latin focus)BMG/Liberator (none)
May 22, 2018Digital EP (remixes)WorldwideBMG/Liberator (none)
The Remix EP included four tracks featuring versions by Joe Stone, , and PBR Streetgang alongside the remix.

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