• A great single from the late George Michael. Was it his best?

     A truly great  single by George Michael called Faith.

    A great single from the late George Michael. Was it his best?

    We've now reached the first day of the new year which is  2017. 2016 is now a thing of the past; And now we all have to - "look to the future..."

    I was thinking of the  Slades, UK - Christmas's Number One hit of 1973 when I mentioned that...

    However, during the middle of the day on  Christmas Day, 2016. I found out that  George Michael had just died.

    It didn't strike me at first as real. Maybe it was a prank I thought. A cruel joke. However, they might be something into this........

    So I casually reached for the remote control device for my television and switched over to  BBC News. And there it all was.

    This is how I got the news. Other people/friends and fans that were much closer to George Michael than I could ever be - expressed how sad they were to find out themselves; and what he meant to them.

    Please click on this below to read  about this... - http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/george-michaels-wham-band-mates-9515170

    So now I had to believe it It was all official and in black and white. The Funny thing was that I wasn't that much of a George Michael or  Wham! fan, apart from a few singles in his  Wham! days and this one.

    Now this one is a bit special.

    The Track in question was/is called "Faith". It was from his first debut albumsince going solo - when he used to be with  Wham! And what a single it was. It was also called  "Faith"

    Many music critics thought that his time would be over as soon as the band that was Wham ceased to be around anymore.

    However, he proved them wrong with this track alone. Of all the tracks that he did. This one has to be my favorite.

    It's quite a simple track. And for the impact it had, it’s a very short track indeed. One of the shortest tracks in time length to reach number one that’s for sure.

    This was the second release from the album of the same name.

    And this was the one that turned heads!

    It was released in October 1987, just weeks before the album was officially released.

    It held the number one spot for 4 consecutive weeks on the Usa Billboard Hot 100; and reached number 2 in the UK singles chart.

    The musicians behind the single were:

    Vocals: George Michael

    Guitars: Hugh Burns

    Bass Guitar: Deon Estus

    Cathedral Organ: Chris Cameron

    The Scottish session player  (Hugh Burns) worked wonders here and did all the guitar solo work and rhythm guitar work which was modeled on the  "Bo Diddley Beat/Rhythm".

    For the solo, Hugh Burns played in the style of a 1950s Rock Roll rhythm guitarist, which the engineer  Chris Porter then drenched heavily in reverb effects. 

    George Michael, the ever-perfectionist worked hours with Hugh Burns to get the guitar sound correct to match the vocals that he was preparing for the track. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2695

    To be fair George Michael couldn't really play the guitar, and was completely faking it when we saw him brandishing one around within the video for  "Faith". 

    The musical instruments that George Michael could play to a good standard were the piano and general keyboards.

    George could also play drums, bass, and various percussion instruments, which he did on various songs in his career.

    With Guitar as an instrument. George Michael wasn't as proficient with it as he was with the piano and general keyboards. 

    This was one of the first digital recordings that allowed George Michael to put together a song piece by piece.

    His vocals were done line by line, and sometimes - word by word, as he would write the lyrics down at the microphone; and then record them on the spot.

    It  was a tedious process, but it worked and resulted in an outstanding piece of work  http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2695

    "Faith"  the single by George Michael, is just one of several singles that has used the  Bo Diddley Beat/Rhythm. Other songs that come to mind that have used this rhythm are:

    1. Elvis Presley - Lastest  Flame - 1961

    2. Shirley and Company - Shame, Shame, Shame - 1973

    Bo Diddley (30th Dec 1928 to 2nd June 2008) has in himself influenced the crème de la crème in modern-day pop music.

    From  Buddy Holly to the Rolling Stones, The Beatles to Elvis Presley, Eric Clapton to  Jimmi Hendrick, and from the Yard Byrds to Funkadelic/Parliament.

    He is inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.

    He is/was recognized for his technical innovations, including his distinctive rectangular guitar.

    The  "Bo Diddley Beat/Rhythm is essentially the  "Clave Rhythm" - one of the common bell patterns found in Sub-Saharan African music traditions.

    Bo Diddley has given various accounts of how he came about the "Bo Diddley Beat/Rhythm.

    In its simplest form, it can be counted as either a one-bar or a two-bar phrase. Many songs often have no chord changes; that is musicians play the same chord progressions throughout the song

    As with the rest of the Album also called  "Faith," it was produced, written, and arranged by George Michael apart from one song on the album.

    The video which was directed by Andy Morahan (English Film and Music Producer)

    We see George dressed in a black jacket, blue jeans, White tee-shirt, Cowboy books, Shades, Designer Stubble, 1 x black glove, and a Guitar.

    The Performance within the music reminded me a little bit of an Elvis Presley performance or something that he would have done.

    Whatever the performance. It was a great one, and for me, it was a case of the Music video truly helping to sell the song.

    Faith" by George Michael

    Well I guess it would be nice
    If I could touch your body
    I know not everybody
    Has got a body like you

    But I've got to think twice
    Before I give my heart away
    And I know all the games you play
    Because I play them too

    Oh but I
    Need some time off from that emotion
    Time to pick my heart up off the floor
    Oh and when that love comes down
    Without devotion
    Well it takes a strong man baby
    But I'm showing you the door‘

    Cause I gotta have faith
    I gotta have faith
    ‘Cause I gotta have faith, faith
    ‘Cause I gotta have faith, faith, faith

    Baby,

    I know you're asking me to stay
    Say please, please, please don't go away
    You say I'm giving you the blues

    Maybe

    You mean every word you say
    Can't help but think of yesterday
    And another who tied me down to loverboy rules

    Before this river

    Becomes an ocean
    Before you throw my heart back on the floor


    Oh oh baby I reconsider
    My foolish notion
    Well I need someone to hold me
    But I'll wait for something more

    Yes, I've gotta have faith…

    Mmm, I gotta have faith
    ‘Cause I gotta have faith, faith, faith
    I gotta have faith-a-faith-a-faith

    Before this river

    Becomes an ocean
    Before you throw my heart back on the floor

    Oh oh baby I reconsider
    My foolish notion
    Well I need someone to hold me
    But I'll wait for something more

    Cause I gotta have faith
    Mmm I gotta have faith
    Because I got to have faith-a-faith-a-faith
    I gotta have faith-a-faith-a-faith

    For me, that was the best song she did as a Solo artist. Maybe in regards to his whole Career. I know I am going to be pounded with disagreements from Loyal fans of  Wham! and George Michael separately. And if you do please let me know what is your favorite.

    Well, that's all folks for me now anyway.

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