Faith (George Michael song)

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“Faith”
“Faith” cover
Single by George Michael
from the album Faith
Released 1987
Format CD Single
Recorded 1987
Genre Pop rock, Dance pop
Length 3:16
Label Columbia Records
Writer(s) George Michael
Producer George Michael
Certification Gold (RIAA)
George Michael singles chronology
"Hard Day"
(1987)
"Faith"
(1987)
"Father Figure"
(1988)
Faith track listing
"Faith"
(1)
"Father Figure"
(2)
Twenty Five track listing
"Freedom"
(3)
"Faith"
(4)
"Too Funky"
(5)

"Faith" is a number-one song written and performed by George Michael and released on Columbia Records from his album of the same title in 1987. According to Billboard magazine, it was the top-selling single of the year in the US in 1988.

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[edit] History

Having disbanded Wham! the previous year, there was a keen expectation for Michael's solo career and "Faith" would go on to become one of his most popular and enduring songs, as well as being the most simplistic in its production. It was the second of six singles released from the well-received album.

"Faith" is just over three minutes long, the first 37 seconds of which is taken up by a straightforward, fade-up organ introduction (based on the Wham! song "Freedom"). Eventually, a two-chord guitar progression takes up the song with Michael singing a basic but meaningful lyric about not being tempted away from his relationship by a nonetheless attractive third party.


[edit] Music Video

A famous video was made which provided some definitive images of the 1980s music industry in the process - Michael in shades, leather jacket and a particularly memorable pair of tight Levi's blue jeans and cowboy boots, playing a guitar near a classic-design jukebox.

[edit] Chart Performance

The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA and reached number two in the UK singles chart. According to Billboard magazine, it was the top-selling single of the year in the US.

On the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, "Faith" rocketed from #54-#37 the week of October 31, 1987, reaching #1 by December 12, and remaining there for four consecutive weeks, easily becoming the longest running chart-topper of 1987. Altogether, "Faith" lingered in the Top 10 for 9 weeks, the Top 20 for 11 weeks, and the Top 40 for 15 weeks.

[edit] Peak positions

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Australian Single Charts ARIA 1
New Zeland Single Charts RIANZ 1
Dutch Top 40[1] 1
Italian Single Charts[2] 1
United States Hot 100 1
United States Hot Dance Club Play 17
United States Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs -
United States Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 5
UK Single Charts 2
United World Chart 1
Preceded by
"Heaven is a Place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
December 12, 1987- January 2, 1988
Succeeded by
"So Emotional" by Whitney Houston
Preceded by
"Walk Like An Egyptian" by The Bangles
Billboard Hot 100 Number one single of the year
1988
Succeeded by
"Look Away" by Chicago
Preceded by
"Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley
ARIA number one single
January 25, 1988
Succeeded by
"Got My Mind Set on You" by George Harrison
Preceded by
"Bad" by Michael Jackson
United World Chart number one single
November 21, 1987January 2, 1988
Succeeded by
"The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson

[edit] Track listing

7": UK / Epic EMU 2

  1. "Faith" (7" Single Mix) – 3:16
  2. "Faith" (Dance Remix Radio Edit) – 5:24

12": UK / Epic EMU T2

  1. "Faith" (Dance Extended Mix) – 4:06
  2. "Faith" (Org. Version) – – 3:16
  3. "Hand to mouth" – 5:49

U.S. CD single

  1. "Faith" (7" Single Mix) – 4:06
  2. "Faith" (Dance Remix Radio Edit) – 4:54
  3. "Faith" (Album Version) - – 3:16
  4. "Hand to mouth" – 5:49

[edit] Mixes

  1. Album version 3:16
  2. 7" version 3:26
  3. Instrumental 3:26
  4. Dance Extended Mix 4:53
  5. Dance Remix radio edit 5:22

[edit] Covers

[edit] Cultural references

  • Michael appeared performing the song in the pilot episode of ABC's Eli Stone. "Faith" was heavily used in TV commercials for the series along with the episode footage of Michael singing. Future episodes of Eli Stone are also based on and feature George Michael's songs.

[edit] Personnel

Vocals: George Michael

Bass: Deon Estus

Guitars: Hugh Burns

Cathedral Organ: Chris Cameron

[edit] References

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