And I Am Never Gonna Dance Again Alto Sax Sheet Music

1984 single by George Michael

1984 single by George Michael (almost territories)/Wham! featuring George Michael (U.s.)

"Careless Whisper"
Careless Whisper UK single.jpg

UK 7" vinyl release artwork, also used for diverse international releases

Single by George Michael (most territories)/Wham! featuring George Michael (Usa)
from the album Make Information technology Big
Released 24 July 1984
Studio Sarm West, London
Genre
  • Pop[1]
  • soul[2]
  • R&B[iii]
Length
  • 6:thirty (album version)
  • 5:00 (unmarried version)
Label
  • Epic
  • Columbia
  • Sony
Songwriter(s)
  • George Michael
  • Andrew Ridgeley
Producer(s)
  • George Michael
  • Jerry Wexler (original)
George Michael (near territories)/Wham! featuring George Michael (United States) singles chronology
"Wake Me Upwardly Earlier You Become-Get"
(1984)
"Careless Whisper"
(1984)
"Freedom"
(1984)
George Michael (residual of the world) singles chronology
"Devil-may-care Whisper"
(1984)
"A Different Corner"
(1986)
Music video
"Careless Whisper" on YouTube
Alternative comprehend
Artwork for the US 7" vinyl release credited to Wham! featuring George Michael.

Artwork for the US 7" vinyl release credited to Wham! featuring George Michael.

"Careless Whisper" is a song by the English singer George Michael. It was written by Michael and Andrew Ridgeley[iv] of Wham! and was released on 24 July 1984 on the Wham! album Brand It Big.

The song features a prominent saxophone riff, and has been covered by a number of artists since its first release. Information technology was released as a single and became a huge commercial success effectually the world. It reached number i in nearly 25 countries, selling about half-dozen million copies worldwide—2 million of them in the United states of america.[5]

Background [edit]

Composition and writing [edit]

In 1981, Michael was working equally a DJ in the Bel Air restaurant near Bushey, Hertfordshire.[6] Michael explained in his autobiography, Blank, that he conceptualised "Careless Whisper" based on events from his childhood. Michael wrote, "I was on my mode to DJ at the Bel Air when I wrote 'Devil-may-care Whisper'. I have ever written on buses, trains and in cars. It always happens on journeys... With 'Careless Whisper' I recollect exactly where it kickoff came to me, where I came up with the sax line... I remember I was handing the money over to the guy on the autobus and I got this line, the sax line... I wrote information technology totally in my caput. I worked on it for well-nigh 3 months in my head."[7]

"When I was twelve, thirteen, I used to have to chaperone my sister, who was two years older, to an ice rink at Queensway in London," he explained. "In that location was a daughter at that place with long blonde pilus whose name was Jane. I was a fat boy in glasses and I had a large vanquish on her - though I didn't stand a run a risk. My sis used to go and exercise what she wanted when we got to the skating rink and I would spend the afternoon swooning over this girl Jane."[viii]

"A few years later, when I was 16, I had my first relationship with a girl called Helen," Michael continued.

Information technology had just started to absurd off a scrap when I discovered that the blonde girl from Queensway had moved in but around the corner from my school. She had moved in right side by side to where I used to stand and await for my adjacent-door neighbour, who used to give me a lift domicile from schoolhouse. And i day I saw her walk down the path side by side to me and I thought – at present where did SHE come from? She didn't know information technology was me. It was a few years subsequently and I looked a lot different. Then we played a schoolhouse disco with The Executive and she saw me singing and decided she fancied me. Past this time she was that much older and a big buxom affair – and eventually I started seeing her. She invited me in 1 twenty-four hour period when I was waiting for my lift and I was ... in sky.[8]

Michael observed that subsequently he stopped wearing glasses, he began getting invited to parties. "And the girl who didn't even see me when I was twelve invited me in," he noted.

And so I went out with her for a couple of months but I didn't stop seeing Helen. I thought I was being smart – I had gone from being a total loser to beingness a two-timer. And I call back my sisters used to give me a hard time because they institute out and they actually liked the start girl. The whole thought of "Devil-may-care Whisper" was the first girl finding out most the second – which she never did. But I started another human relationship with a girl chosen Alexis without finishing the i with Jane. It all got a bit complicated. Jane plant out near her and got rid of me ... The whole time I thought I was beingness cool, existence this two-timer, simply there actually wasn't that much emotion involved. I did feel guilty about the first girl – and I have seen her since – and the idea of the song was about her. "Careless Whisper" was usa dancing, because we danced a lot, and the idea was – nosotros are dancing ... only she knows ... and it's finished.[8]

Andrew Ridgeley came upwards with the chord sequence on his Fender Telecaster he had received for his 18th altogether.[9] They continued to work together on the music and lyric both at Michael'southward business firm in Radlett, and Shirlie Holliman'due south aunt's basement flat in Peckham, where Ridgeley was living.[9] [10]

Demoing [edit]

The original demo was recorded by local music producer Paul Mex, in January 1982 aslope those for "Club Tropicana" and "Wham Rap! (Relish What You lot Do)" in the front room of Ridgeley's dwelling house (his parents' lounge turned into a makeshift studio) with Mex'southward TEAC 4-track Portastudio. Because near of the 24-hour interval was spent on Wham Rap!... and Ridgeley'due south female parent had returned home past that point, Careless Whisper had to exist recorded in 1 take very rapidly. It featured a Doctor Rhythm drum machine, an acoustic guitar (played past Ridgeley) and a bass guitar (played by Dave Westward), with Michael's vocal (recorded with a microphone attached to a broom handle).[eleven] [12] The overall toll of the recording was £20 (largely due to the rental cost of the Portastudio) and the duo landed a bargain with Innervision past Marker Dean on the strength of the demos.[13] [14]

A more complete and fully realised second demo was recorded on 24 March 1982 at Halligan Band Centre, Holloway, London with a backing ring and a saxophone riff.[15] However, on the same day, Michael and Ridgely were chosen over past Dean to sign a contract in addition to the record bargain, which they did at a nearby greasy spoon café. Michael recalls of that mean solar day:

"One of the almost incredible moments of my life was hearing 'Careless Whisper' demoed properly, with a band, a sax and everything. Information technology was ironic that we signed the contract with Mark [Dean] that mean solar day, the twenty-four hour period I finally believed nosotros had number-one cloth. That same day we signed it all abroad. But you lot can never really know what you are capable of, yous can never actually have that foresight."[15]

Product [edit]

The song went through at least two rounds of product. The first was during a trip Michael made to Sheffield, Alabama, where he went to work with producer Jerry Wexler at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1983.[16] [17] Michael was unhappy with the original version produced by Wexler, and decided to re-record and produce the vocal himself; the 2d version was the 1 ultimately released every bit a single.

Later the backing runway and George's vocal had been recorded, Wexler had booked the top saxophone player from Los Angeles to fly in and do the solo.[18] "He arrived at 11 and should accept been gone past twelve", recalled Wham! managing director Simon Napier-Bell. "Instead, after ii hours, he was all the same there while everyone in the studio shuddered with embarrassment. He just couldn't play the opening riff the way George wanted it, the mode it had been on the demo. But that had been made two years earlier by a friend of George'due south who lived round the corner and played sax for fun in the pub."[eighteen]

While the saxophonist appeared to be playing the office perfectly, Michael told him, "No, it's still not right, you lot see..." and he would lower his head to the talkback microphone and patiently hum the part to him yet once more. "Information technology has to twitch upwards a little just in that location! See...? And not too much."[18]

Napier-Bell consulted with Wexler over Michael'due south dispute with the sax sound. "Is there really something George wants that's different from what the sax player is playing?" Napier-Bong asked.[eighteen] "Definitely!" replied Wexler.

I've seen things like this before. There's some tiny nuance that the sax histrion is somehow not getting correct. Although you and I can't hear what it is, it may be the very thing that will make the tape a hit. The success of popular records is and then imperceptible, then unbelievably unpredictable, we but tin can't take the risk of being impatient. Only this sax player's not going to get information technology, is he![eighteen]

The version Wexler produced was released later in the year, every bit a (4:41) B-side "Special Version" on 12" in the UK and Japan.

The tape label Innervision was going to put out the Wexler version of "Careless Whisper" after the Club Fantastic Megamix as early on as 1983. Song publisher Dick Leahy said that while he could not cease the release of the Club Fantastic Megamix, he could stop the release of this unmarried on the basis that as a publisher they "accept the right to grant the offset license of the recording of a melody of which he controls the copyright". He was unable to exercise anything nigh the Club Fantastic Megamix because information technology was already released material. He said: "Nosotros knew how big that vocal could be, and then information technology was necessary to upset a few people to stop it."[19] Towards the end of 1983, Michael was also committed to touring with Wham! to promote Fantastic, and then according to him information technology would non accept made sense to release "Devil-may-care Whisper" equally a solo single in the middle of the tour, despite it beingness function of the setlist.[20]

Michael later went back to London's Sarm West's Studio two to re-record the track, the backbone of which was done with a live rhythm department in one take, with "loads of stuff bunged on [overdubbed] afterward" as Michael added, although the feel of information technology was basically live.[21] [22] Michael elaborated on the vocal's product and how information technology turned out in the end:

"Jerry Wexler did one recording of "Devil-may-care Whisper" with me. So nosotros re-mixed that, which meant re-shooting the video and and then we completely re-did the track well-nigh four weeks earlier it was due to be released. When we originally made it I was totally in awe of Jerry Wexler and it was the first time that I had e'er felt similar that about anybody that I'd worked with. Usually I have trouble convincing myself that people know what they're doing. In this case I had to become drunk in order to sing, I was and then nervous. Anyway, my publisher [Dick Leahy] and I had loads of discussions about whether the record was good enough for the song and whether there was enough of me in it because it just did not sound similar me. I said 'it's great. Jerry's done a slap-up chore on it', and for the first time since we'd started I was blind to what was going on because the vocal was already ii and a half years sometime and I merely did not have a clue about where else I could accept it. Eventually I but thought, 'sod this. I'thousand going to go in and practice information technology as if it had never been washed before with the musicians we normally utilise and see what happens.' The rail was much improve because I was relaxed and I think that our musicians did a much better chore than the Muscle Shoals department". [22]

The officially released single was issued in Baronial 1984, entering the UK Singles Chart at number 12. Within two weeks it was at number 1, catastrophe a nine-week run at the acme for "Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.[4] Information technology stayed at number one for three weeks, going on to go the fifth all-time-selling unmarried of 1984 in the Britain; outsold but by the 2 Frankie Goes to Hollywood tracks, "2 Tribes" and "Relax", Stevie Wonder with "I Merely Called to Say I Love You", and Band Help's "Do They Know It's Christmas?". The song also topped the charts in 25 other countries, including the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in February 1985 under the credit "Wham! featuring George Michael". Spending three weeks at the pinnacle in America, the song was later named Billboard 'south number-one song of 1985. The vocal was #1 on the shine radio top 500 songs of all time chart – proving its iconic status.

Despite the success, Michael was never fond of the song. He said in 1991 that it "was not an integral office of my emotional development ... it disappoints me that you tin write a lyric very flippantly—and not a particularly good lyric—and it can mean so much to so many people. That's disillusioning for a writer."[nineteen]

Music video [edit]

The official music video (which uses the shorter unmarried version instead of the total album version and was directed past Duncan Gibbins, who previously directed "Wake Me Upward Before Y'all Become-Go") shows the guilt felt by a man (portrayed by Michael) over an affair, and his acknowledgement that his partner (Lisa Stahl) is going to observe out. Madeline Andrews-Hodge plays the woman who lures George abroad. It was filmed on location in Miami, Florida, in Feb 1984[23] and features such locales as Kokosnoot Grove and Watson Island. The final part of the video shows Michael leaning out of a top floor balcony of Miami'due south Grove Towers.[24] [25]

A first original version of the video was edited with the Jerry Wexler 1983 version, and featured Andrew as a cameo, handing over a letter to a dark-haired George. This version had a more detailed storyline, merely was and so re-edited later.[26]

According to producer Jon Roseman, product of the video was "A fucking disaster".[27] According to Michael'southward co-star Lisa Stahl, "They lost footage of our kissing scene and then we had to reshoot it, which I didn't mutter virtually ... And then George decided he didn't similar his pilus so he flew his sis over from England to cut it and we had to reshoot more than scenes."[28]

As the band felt they had "screwed up" the video, farther footage of Michael singing the song onstage was later shot at the Lyceum Theatre, London.[27] The video performance (1984 Version) was officially uploaded to George Michael YouTube channel on 24 October 2009. It has over 852 million views every bit of 2022.

Track listing [edit]

All tracks are written by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.

vii": Epic / A 4603 (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
No. Title Length
1. "Careless Whisper" (Single Edit) 5:04
two. "Careless Whisper" (Instrumental) 5:02
12": Epic / TA4603 (UK)
No. Title Length
i. "Devil-may-care Whisper" (Extended Mix) 6:31
ii. "Devil-may-care Whisper" (Instrumental) 5:02
12": Columbia / 44-05170 (United states)
No. Title Length
ane. "Careless Whisper" (Extended Mix) 6:20
ii. "Careless Whisper" (Instrumental) 4:52
12": Columbia Promotional / AS-1980 (US)
No. Title Length
ane. "Careless Whisper" 4:50
ii. "Careless Whisper" 4:50
12" maxi: Epic / QTA 4603 (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland) – Special Edition
No. Championship Length
ane. "Careless Whisper" (Extended Mix) 6:31
2. "Careless Whisper" (Jerry Wexler Special Version) 5:34
iii. "Careless Whisper" (Condensed Instrumental Version) 4:52
  • Annotation: The Extended Mix is identical to the album version from Make Information technology Large.

Credits and personnel [edit]

  • George Michael – pb and bankroll vocals
  • Andrew Ridgeley – acoustic guitar (uncredited)
  • Steve Gregory – saxophone
  • Deon Estus – bass
  • Trevor Murrell – drums[nb 1]
  • Chris Parren – keyboards
  • Anne Dudley – keyboards [xxx]
  • Hugh Burns – electrical guitar
  • Danny Cummings – percussion

Credits adapted from the Extended Mix'southward liner notes.[31]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Encompass versions [edit]

"Careless Whisper" has been covered by many other artists. Among the well-nigh significant versions are:

  • Sarah Washington on a dance version that peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart (1993).[90]
  • 2Play produced a encompass version in 2004. It charted at number 29 in the U.k..[91]
  • Kamasi Washington and El Debarge performed it to pay tribute to George Michael at the 2017 BET Awards.[92]
  • South African alternative stone band Seether covered the song on their 2007 anthology Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. It charted at number 63 in the United states.[93]
  • Dutch rapper Lil' Kleine sampled the chorus for his song, titled "Dansen", on his well-nigh recent album Ibiza Stories.[94] [ importance? ]
  • Saxophonist Dave Koz recorded a cover version for his 1999 album The Dance, featuring Montell Jordan on lead vocals; in 2000 the song peaked at number 30 on Billboard'south developed contemporary nautical chart.[95]

See likewise [edit]

  • List of all-time-selling singles in the United Kingdom
  • List of number-one singles in Commonwealth of australia during the 1980s
  • List of Dutch Meridian 40 number-one singles of 1984
  • List of number-one singles of 1984 (Ireland)
  • List of number-one hits of 1984 (Switzerland)
  • List of number-one singles from the 1980s (U.k.)
  • List of RPM number-one singles of 1985
  • Listing of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1985 (U.S.)
  • List of number-one developed contemporary singles of 1985 (U.S.)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The name of Wham!'s drummer was Trevor Murrell.[29] He is listed on the liner notes every bit Trevor Morrell.

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External links [edit]

  • Careless Whisper canvass music PDF

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