About "Don't Leave"
"Don't Leave" is a song by English band Faithless, co-written by Jamie Catto, Rollo, and Sister Bliss and produced by the latter two. Catto provides the lead vocals on the song while Pauline Taylor and Rollo's sister Dido perform several backing vocals. A downtempo soul ballad, the track was included on Faithless's debut album, Reverence (1996), and was released as its third single in March 1996, reaching number 34 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1997, "Don't Leave" was included on the soundtrack of the 1997 romantic black comedy film A Life Less Ordinary. The song was re-released in a slightly remixed form to coincide with this appearance and reached a new peak of number 21 in the UK while also charting in Australia, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. In Australia, it was ranked number 95 on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 1997.
Top songs by Faithless
- Insomnia
- God Is A Dj (yes He Is)
- We Come One
- Angeline
- Salva Mea
- Don't Leave
- Reverence
- Hem Of His Garment
- Tarantula
- Evergreen
- Flowerstand Man
- Addictive
- Mass Destruction
- One Step Too Far
- Why Go? (radio Mix)
- Ich Will Meine Familie Zurück
- She's My Baby
- Killer's Lullaby
- Not Enuff Love
- Like Ice In The Sunshine
- Dirty Ol' Man
- Postcards
- Liontamer
- Why Go?
- Killer Lullaby
- Hour Of Need
- The Garden (end Of Summer Intro)
- Muhammad Ali
- Giving Myself Away
- Take The Long Way Home
- Tarantula (radio Edit)
- Bring My Family Back
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