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Faith (George Michael song)

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1987 single by George Michael

"Faith"
Single byGeorge Michael
from the albumFaith
B-side
  • "Faith" (instrumental)
  • "Hand to Mouth"
Released12 October 1987 (1987-10-12)
RecordedMay–September 1987
Studio
Genre
Length
  • 3:16
  • 2:38 (radio edit)
LabelColumbia
SongwriterGeorge Michael
ProducerGeorge Michael
George Michael singles chronology
"I Want Your Sex"
(1987)
"Faith"
(1987)
"Hard Day"
(1987)
Music video
"Faith" onYouTube

"Faith" is a song by English singer and songwriterGeorge Michael. Written and produced by Michael, it was released viaColumbia Records as the second single from his 1987debut solo album of the same name. It held the number-one position on theBillboard Hot 100 chart for four weeks and, according toBillboard magazine, was the number-one single of the year in the United States in 1988. The song also reached number one in Australia and Canada and number two on theUK Singles Chart. The accompanying music video was directed byAndy Morahan. In 2001, "Faith" placed at number 322 on theSongs of the Century list.[3]

Writing and recording

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As with the rest of the album, "Faith" was written, arranged, and produced by Michael.[4] It is claimed that the idea came from publisherDick Leahy's suggestion that Michael write a rock and roll pastiche.[5] The song began in May 1987 atPuk Recording Studios inGjerlev, Denmark, with Michael doing a two-barLinnDrum loop andHugh Burns playing theBo Diddley-style rhythm guitar part on a metal-bodied acoustic guitar.[6][1]Deon Estus recorded the bass, while the cathedral organ part was recorded with aYamaha DX7 (although some sources state it is from aRoland D-50).[1][7]

As with many of his songs, Michael would usually write lyrics in front of the microphone, and build the lead vocal by singing a line, each time he hadChris Porter rewind the tape so he could drop in at certain points to create the right emotional effect.[1] For "Faith", Michael wanted the vocals to be "dry and in-your-face", like onPrince's songs at the time, which Porter noted "had a very tight delay on the vocals, making him sound very growly but dry and aggressive". They recreated the effect with an AMSdigital delay.[1]

When Michael decided to release "Faith" as a single, it was extended with a guitar solo. He said: "Everyone said it's great, it's great but it's too short, you know. And everyone kept saying that "I love 'Faith', I love 'Faith'". So I thought, well maybe I should put it out as a single when it came to that. I said, I think a two-minute long single is a bit, you know... so I went in and extended it. But it was originally never intended as a single. It was just gonna be a small track on the album, a really short track."[8]

Work on the song resumed on 1 September 1987, when a new bridge and a 1950s-inspired guitar solo by Burns—played on a Giffin customStratocaster[6]—were added atSarm West Studio 2 in London.[1] According to Porter, the solo was constructed bar-by-bar over a period of 4 hours in a similar fashion to recording Michael's vocals.[1]

Composition

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The song incorporates theBo Diddley beat, a classic rock and roll rhythm.[9] It begins with achurch organ played by Chris Cameron, referencingWham!'s song "Freedom", followed by guitar strumming, finger clicking, hand-claps, tambourine and hi-hat.[5]

Music video

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The official music video for the song was directed by British directorAndy Morahan.[10] It features Michael, with noticeable stubble on his face, wearing a black leather jacket with 'Rockers Revenge' andBSA logo,Ray-BanAviator sunglasses and a pair ofLevi's blue jeans withcowboy boots, playing a guitar near a classic-designWurlitzerjukebox, and a woman's bare legs. Writers Bob Batchelor and Scott Stoddart say the music video positions him as a "masculine sex object", breaking him up into individual body parts such as "stubbled" [sic] chin and butt.[11]

The music video also features part of another song by Michael. The video starts by playing "I Want Your Sex", and then is interrupted by the jukebox starting into "Faith".

Chart performance

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The song reached number one on the USBillboard Hot 100 chart and number two on theUK Singles Chart for two weeks in late October and early November 1987.[12]

On theBillboard Hot 100 chart, "Faith" went from number 54 to number 37, the week of 31 October 1987. It reached number one on 12 December 1987 and remained there for four consecutive weeks. Altogether, "Faith" stayed in the top 10 for nine weeks, the top 20 for 11 weeks and the top 40 for 15 weeks.[citation needed]

Track listings

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All tracks are written by George Michael.

7″: Epic / EMU 3 (UK)[13]
No.TitleLength
1."Faith"3:16
2."Hand to Mouth"4:36
12″: Epic / EMU T3 (UK)[14]
No.TitleLength
1."Faith"3:16
2."Faith" (instrumental)3:07
3."Hand to Mouth"4:36

Personnel

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Credits sourced fromSound on Sound.[1]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Faith"
Chart (1987–2017)Peak
position
Australia (Australian Music Report)[15]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[16]4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[17]1
CanadaRetail Singles (The Record)[18]1
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[19]1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[20]1
Denmark (IFPI)[21]2
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[22]1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[23]6
France (SNEP)[24]22
Germany (GfK)[25]5
Hungary (Single Top 40)[26]32
Iceland (RÚV)[27]7
Ireland (IRMA)[28]2
Italy Airplay (Music & Media)[29]12
JapanHot 100 (Billboard)[30]48
Japan (Oricon)[31]86
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[32]1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[33]1
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[34]1
Norway (VG-lista)[35]3
Portugal (AFP)[36]95
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[37]3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[38]9
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[39]4
UK Singles (OCC)[40]2
USBillboard Hot 100[41]1
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[42]5
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[43]17

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for "Faith"
Chart (1987)Position
Australia (Australian Music Report)[44]73
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[45]23
European Hot 100 Singles (Music & Media)[46]68
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[47]14
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[48]15
UK Singles (OCC)[49]29
Chart (1988)Position
Australia (ARIA)[50]19
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[51]29
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[52]33
USBillboard Hot 1001

All-time charts

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All-time chart performance for "Faith"
ChartPosition
USBillboard Hot 100[53]150

Certifications

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Certifications for "Faith"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[54]2× Platinum140,000
Canada (Music Canada)[55]Gold50,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[56]Platinum90,000
Italy (FIMI)[57]Gold50,000
Netherlands (NVPI)[58]Platinum100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[59]3× Platinum90,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[60]Platinum60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[61]2× Platinum1,200,000
United States (RIAA)[62]Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Limp Bizkit version

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"Faith"
Promotional single byLimp Bizkit
from the albumThree Dollar Bill, Yall$
Released31 October 1998 (1998-10-31)
Recorded1997
StudioIndigo Ranch Studio (Malibu, California)
Genre
Length2:26
Label
SongwriterGeorge Michael
Producers
Limp Bizkit singles chronology
"Sour"
(1998)
"Faith"
(1998)
"Nookie"
(1999)
Music video
"Faith" onYouTube

Americanrap rock bandLimp Bizkit covered the song "Faith" in their live performances, using the cover to attract attention to the band. Word of mouth attendance and energetic live performances in which guitaristWes Borland appeared in bizarre costumes increased the band'scult following. Audiences, in particular, were attracted to Borland's guitar playing and appearance.[66]

Despite the success of the song in Limp Bizkit's live performances, producerRoss Robinson was opposed to recording the cover for their debut album,Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, and tried to persuade the band not to play it on the album. However, the final recording, which incorporated heavier guitar playing and drumming, as well as DJ scratching, impressed Robinson.[66] "I love George Michael and decided to cover 'Faith' for fun. We like to do really aggressive versions of cheesy pop hits," lead singerFred Durst toldBillboard. "I didn't expect him to get busted in that bathroom but his misfortune actually helped us. We couldn't ask for more of a buzz."[67]

Peter Berg directed a music video featuring a bizarre wedding monologue for the song in promotion for its appearance in his filmVery Bad Things,[68] but Durst was unsatisfied with it and directed a second video which paid tribute to tourmates such asPrimus,Deftones andMötley Crüe, who appeared in the video.[69] Borland stated in an interview that George Michael, the writer of the song, hated the cover and "hates us for doing it".[69]

In the 2024 filmY2K, Durst (playing himself) sings a newly-recorded acoustic version of the song.[70]

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