"Sure to Fall (in Love with You)" is a 1955 song written by Carl Perkins, Bill Cantrell, and Quinton Claunch.
It was recorded by Carl Perkins in December 1955 and was planned for release as the follow-up to "Blue Suede Shoes".
[1] Sam Phillips circulated dubs or acetates to local radio stations of the proposed single.
Liner notes for the Rhino Records release of Carl Perkins' Original Sun Greatest Hits, however, listed the single as being issued at the time as 235DJ, available to disc jockeys only.
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr later recorded a new version on his 1981 album, Stop and Smell the Roses, featuring producer Paul McCartney on bass and piano, as well as backing vocals from Linda McCartney, Laurence Juber on guitar, Howie Casey on saxophone, and Lloyd Green on pedal steel guitar.