Stand on the Word

"Stand on the Word"
Single by Joubert Singers
Released 1985
Format Vinyl, 7", 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Genre Funk, post-disco, soul
Length 4:25
Label Next Plateau Records Inc.
Writer(s) Phyliss McKoy Joubert

"Stand on the Word" is a funk / soul song written by Phyliss McKoy Joubert and first recorded by the Joubert Singers in 1985 on Next Plateau Records Inc.[1]

Trackllist on 7" included

  1. Stand on the Word (3:52)
  2. Stand on the Word (Original Version) (4:25) (Mixed by George Rodriquez, Tony Humphries)

The tracklist on the 12" and 33 ⅓ RPM extended single included:

  1. Stand on the Word (6:24)
  2. Stand on the Word (Instrumental) (5:50)
  3. Stand on the Word (Original Version) (4:44)
  4. Stand on the Word (6:40)
Chart (2012) Peak
position
SNEP French Singles Chart[2] 117

Covers

The song has been subject to various interpretations. Of particular popularity are the mixes by Larry Levan. Cover versions have included one by the Celestial Choir in 2003.[3]

Keedz version

"Stand on the Word"
Single by Keedz
from the album Stand on the Word
Released 2008
Genre Electropop, nu-disco
Label Universal Music France
Writer(s) Phyliss McKoy Joubert
Producer(s) Sophie Delila
Julien Jabre
Phyliss McKoy Joubert
David Eugene Joubert
Keedz singles chronology
"Stand on the Word"
(2008/2011/2012)
Music video
"Stand on the Word" on YouTube

The biggest commercial success of the song has been by the French musical project Keedz that recorded it in 2008 and was the title track of their similarly titled album Stand on the Word.[1] The revamped electronic production of the soul and funk song remixed by MiMa made up of Michael Tordjman and Maxime Desprez did not enter the French charts in its initial release in 2008. But it proved to be very popular after Keedz' version of "Stand on the Word" was used as a short introduction to Le Grand Journal broadcast on Canal+ for the week 29 September to 3 October 2008. The French Le Grand Journal picks weekly one particular song (called "coming next") as a jingle to its introduction and changes it on a weekly basis.[4] The choices prove usually to be future hits. The Keedz version of the song was also used in 2008 in an episode of the Australian television series Underbelly.

The single was re-released a second time around in 2011. The single has been in the SNEP French Singles Chart since October 2011 totalling 28 weeks until end of July 2012 and reaching its peak position at #12 on chart dated 23 June 2012.[5] The Keedz release was accompanied by a music video which became equally popular.[6]

Chart (2012) Peak
position
SNEP French Singles Chart[7] 12

References