I Believe (Marcella Detroit song)

"I Believe"
Single by Marcella Detroit
from the album Jewel
Released March 1994
Recorded 1993
Genre Pop
Length 04.45
Label London
Writer(s) Marcella Detroit
Marcella Detroit singles chronology
"I Believe"
(1994)
Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
(1994)

"I Believe" is a single released by singer Marcella Detroit, released shortly after the breakup of English based duo Shakespears Sister. It was the lead single off her successful album Jewel. Released in March 1994, the ballad became her biggest hit, peaking at No. 11 in the UK, spending eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Detroit herself and produced by Chris Thomas.

Contents

Music Video

The videoclip, directed by Big TV!, was shot in black and white, and was filmed on the ruins of the Beckton Gas Works, a location also used in the film Full Metal Jacket. The videoclip shows a group of people coming towards Detroit, who acts as a sort of angelic presence, all of them joined in a big embrace. This is to portray the peace and unity theme of the lyrics. Detroit said she modeled her performance on Maria Falconetti's performance on the 1928 silent film La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc.

Remixes

UK CD Single LONCD 347/857 425 2

  1. "I Believe" - (4:51)
  2. "Shadow" - (3:30)
    Written by M. Detroit
  3. "I Want to Take You Higher" - (3:29)
    Written by S. Stewart

UK 7" Single LON 347/France CD Single 857 424 2/UK Cassette Single LONCS 347

  1. "I Believe" - (4:51)
  2. "I Want to Take You Higher" - (3:29)

Personnel

Notes

"I Want To Take You Higher" originally performed by Sly & The Family Stone.

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 11
German Singles Chart 81
Irish Singles Chart 24
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 10
Swedish Singles Chart 18
Swiss Singles Chart 22

Cover version

A cover version by German singer Joana Zimmer was released as her debut single. It was a European hit in 2005, reaching number two in Germany, and she performed it at the Live 8 concert in Berlin.