#1 for 1 week June 24, 2001 Delerium – Innocente (Falling In Love) (DJ Tiesto Remix) (feat. Leigh Nash) This dance pop song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for one week Be the first to share your thoughts How is this artist or song part of your life soundtrack? Song Details Soundtrack Playlisted Recurrent Setlisted Vault Medium-High Rotation N/A N/A Medium Rotation Medium Rotation Key notation A Minor Tempo Fast (120-155 BPM) Credits Delerium (lead artist), Delerium (producer), Delerium (songwriter), Leigh Nash (featured artist), Leigh Nash (songwriter), Tiesto (remixer) Related music Top 10 September 13, 2001 Delerium – Innocente (Falling In Love) (Lost Witness Remix) (feat. Leigh Nash) Top 10 June 14, 1999 Delerium – Silence (Fade’s Sanctuary Remix) (feat. Sarah McLachlan) Top 10 March 7, 2010 Goldfrapp – Rocket (Tiesto Remix) Top 10 November 5, 2000 Delerium – Silence (DJ Tiesto Remix) (feat. Sarah McLachlan) Essentials December 31, 2001 Essential songs and artists of 2001 Song grouping(s) Alternate Trance Workout Start a discussion Please be respectful. Keep your criticism constructive. Open your mind to new ideas and opinions. Comments are reviewed according to the submission guidelines. Share your thoughts Cancel reply
Top 10 September 13, 2001 Delerium – Innocente (Falling In Love) (Lost Witness Remix) (feat. Leigh Nash)
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