“Stumblin’ In” is a duet performed by American rock singer Suzi Quatro and British soft rock singer Chris Norman. The song was released in 1978 and appeared on both Quatro’s album “If You Knew Suzi” and Norman’s album “Smokie’s Greatest Hits.” It was written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn.
“Stumblin’ In” is a romantic ballad that features Quatro and Norman sharing vocals about a chance romantic encounter. The song captures the excitement and uncertainty of falling in love unexpectedly. The chemistry between Quatro and Norman’s voices adds to the song’s charm, creating a sweet and melodic duet.
Upon its release, “Stumblin’ In” became a major hit, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa. Its catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and the chemistry between the two singers contributed to its commercial success.
“Stumblin’ In” remains a popular duet, often remembered as a classic love song from the late 1970s. It continues to be appreciated for its nostalgic charm and the harmonious blend of Quatro and Norman’s voices.