British Track Listing
- "Woman of the Night" (Box, Lawton, Kerslake) – 4:07
- "Falling in Love" (Hensley) – 2:59
- "One More Night (Last Farewell)" (Hensley) – 3:35
- "Put Your Lovin' on Me" (Lawton) – 4:08
- "Come Back to Me" (Kerslake, Hensley) – 4:22
- "Whad'ya Say" (Hensley) – 3:41
- "Save It" (Bolder, Pete McDonald) – 3:33
- "Love or Nothing" (Hensley) – 3:02
- "I'm Alive" (Lawton) – 4:18
- "Fallen Angel" (Hensley) – 4:51
Fallen Angel was remastered and reissued in 1997 with four bonus tracks:
- "Cheater" (Hensley) – 4:04
- B-side to single "Come Back to Me".
- "Gimme Love (Struttin')" (Box, Bolder, Kerslake, Lawton) – 3:16
- An outtake which was originally titled "Struttin'" but was renamed "Gimme Love" and used as B-side to European release of "Love or Nothing".
- "A Right to Live" (Lawton) – 3:37
- An outtake originally scheduled as a B-side but never released.
- "Been Hurt" (Original Version) (Hensley) – 5:05
- Previously unreleased original version with John Lawton on vocals.
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