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Careless Whisper

"Careless Whisper" is a song written by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.[citation needed] Released on the 1984 Wham! album Make It Big, the single release was credited either to Wham! featuring George Michael (in North America and several other countries) or solely to George Michael (in the United Kingdom and some European countries).

"Careless Whisper"
UK 7" vinyl release artwork, also used for various international releases
Single by George Michael/Wham!
from the album Make It Big
Released23 July 1984[1]
StudioSarm West, London
Genre
Length
  • 6:30 (album version)
  • 5:00 (single version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
George Michael/Wham! singles chronology
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
(1984)
"Careless Whisper"
(1984)
"Freedom"
(1984)
Music video
"Careless Whisper" on YouTube
Alternative cover
Artwork for the US 7" vinyl release credited to Wham! featuring George Michael.

The song features a prominent saxophone riff, and has been covered by a number of artists since its first release. It was released as a single and became a commercial success around the world. It reached number one in at least ten countries, selling about 6 million copies worldwide—2 million of them in the United States.[5]

Background

Composition and writing

In 1981, Michael was working as a DJ in the Bel Air restaurant near Bushey, Hertfordshire.[6] Michael explained in his autobiography, Bare, that he conceptualized "Careless Whisper" based on events from his childhood. Michael wrote, "I was on my way to DJ at the Bel Air when I wrote 'Careless Whisper'. I have always written on buses, trains and in cars. It always happens on journeys ... With 'Careless Whisper' I remember exactly where it first came to me, where I came up with the sax line ... I remember I was handing the money over to the guy on the bus and I got this line, the sax line ... I wrote it totally in my head. I worked on it for about three 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. "There was a girl there with long blonde hair whose name was Jane. I was a fat boy in glasses and I had a big crush on her—though I didn't stand a chance. My sister used to go and do what she wanted when we got to the skating rink and I would spend the afternoon swooning over this girl Jane."[8]

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

It had just started to cool off a bit when I discovered that the blonde girl from Queensway had moved in just around the corner from my school. She had moved in right next to where I used to stand and wait for my next-door neighbour, who used to give me a lift home from school. And one day I saw her walk down the path next to me and I thought – now where did SHE come from? She didn't know it was me. It was a few years later and I looked a lot different. Then we played a school disco with The Executive and she saw me singing and decided she fancied me. By this time she was that much older and a big buxom thing – and eventually I started seeing her. She invited me in one day when I was waiting for my lift and I was ... in heaven.[8]

Michael observed that after 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.

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 being a two-timer. And I remember my sisters used to give me a hard time because they found out and they really liked the first girl. The whole idea of "Careless Whisper" was the first girl finding out about the second – which she never did. But I started another relationship with a girl called Alexis without finishing the one with Jane. It all got a bit complicated. Jane found out about her and got rid of me ... The whole time I thought I was being cool, being this two-timer, but there really 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 us dancing, because we danced a lot, and the idea was – we are dancing ... but she knows ... and it's finished.[8]

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

Demoing

The original demo was recorded by local music producer Paul Mex, at the end of 1981 alongside "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" in the front room of Ridgeley's home (his parents’ lounge turned into a makeshift studio) with Mex's TEAC 4-track Portastudio. Because most of the day was spent on Wham Rap!... and Ridgeley's mother had returned home by that point, Careless Whisper had to be recorded in one take very quickly. It featured a Doctor Rhythm drum machine, an acoustic guitar (played by Ridgeley) and a bass guitar (played by Dave West), with Michael's vocal (recorded with a microphone attached to a broom handle).[11][12] The overall cost of the recording was £20 (largely due to the rental cost of the Portastudio) and the duo landed a deal with Innervision by Mark 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 band and a saxophone riff. This second demo also included the songs "Club Tropicana" and "Wham Rap!".[15] However, on the same day, Michael and Ridgely were called over by Dean to sign a contract in addition to the record deal, which they did at a nearby greasy spoon café. Michael recalls of that day:

"One of the most incredible moments of my life was hearing 'Careless Whisper' demoed properly, with a band, a sax and everything. It was ironic that we signed the contract with Mark [Dean] that day, the day I finally believed we had number-one material. That same day we signed it all away. But you can never really know what you are capable of, you can never really have that foresight."[15]

Production

The song went through at least two rounds of production. 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 song himself; the second version was the one ultimately released as a single.

After the backing track 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 eleven and should have been gone by twelve", recalled Wham! manager Simon Napier-Bell. "Instead, after two hours, he was still there while everyone in the studio shuddered with embarrassment. He just couldn't play the opening riff the way George wanted it, the way it had been on the demo. But that had been made two years earlier by a friend of George's who lived round the corner and played sax for fun in the pub."[18]

 
The saxophone solo was performed on a Selmer Mark VI tenor by Steve Gregory.

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

Napier-Bell consulted with Wexler over Michael's dispute with the sax sound. "Is there really something George wants that's different from what the sax player is playing?" Napier-Bell asked.[18] "Definitely!" replied Wexler.

"I've seen things like this before. There's some tiny nuance that the sax player is somehow not getting right. Although you and I can't hear what it is, it may be the very thing that will make the record a hit. The success of pop records is so ephemeral, so unbelievably unpredictable, we just can't take the risk of being impatient. But this sax player's not going to get it, is he!"[18]

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

The record label Innervision was going to put out the Wexler version of "Careless Whisper" after the Club Fantastic Megamix as early as 1983. Song publisher Dick Leahy said that while he could not stop the release of the Club Fantastic Megamix, he could stop the release of this single on the basis that as a publisher they "have the right to grant the first license of the recording of a tune of which he controls the copyright". He was unable to do anything about the Club Fantastic Megamix because it was already released material. He said: "We knew how big that song could be, so it 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, so according to him it would not have made sense to release "Careless Whisper" as a solo single in the middle of the tour, despite it being part of the setlist.[20]

Michael later went back to London's Sarm West's Studio 2 to re-record the track, the backbone of which was done with a live rhythm section in one take, with "loads of stuff bunged on [overdubbed] later" as Michael added, although the feel of it was basically live.[21][22]

Michael elaborated on the song's production and how it turned out in the end:

"Jerry Wexler did one recording of "Careless Whisper" with me. Then we re-mixed that, which meant re-shooting the video and then we completely re-did the track about four weeks before 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 ever felt like 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 get drunk in order to sing, I was so 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 like me. I said 'it's great. Jerry's done a great job on it', and for the first time since we'd started I was blind to what was going on because the song was already two and a half years old and I just did not have a clue about where else I could take it. Eventually I just thought, 'sod this. I'm going to go in and do it as if it had never been done before with the musicians we normally use and see what happens.' The track was much better because I was relaxed and I think that our musicians did a much better job than the Muscle Shoals section".[22]

After hiring and firing several other different sax players, for which the BBC characterized as struggling to play all the notes with "the right amount of fluidity and still breathe,"[23] Michael eventually heard what he was looking for from Steve Gregory.[24]

During an interview with DJ Danny Sun, Gregory said he was the 9th sax player to attempt the riff. Gregory said Michael's secretary had phoned him up midday and asked him to give the solo a try.[25][better source needed]

"When I got there, it was about getting on to midnight, and there was another saxophone player in the studio, Ray Warleigh, who I knew quite well, and he said 'what are you doing here?' And George hadn't showed up. So Ray was a bit fed up. He said 'Well I'm going, you can do it. I've had enough of waiting.' So he left and it was just myself, and (record producer) Chris Porter. So I said I've had quite a long day, I'm going to do a better job now than I will at 3 o'clock in the morning, so can we try and do something? So we went into the control room and George had already recorded it in LA with Jerry Wexler producing it and Tom Scott playing the saxophone line...he said this is what you got to do and he played this and I thought 'That is fantastic, why on Earth does he want to do it again? I can't play it as well as that!' And (Porter) said 'Oh, it's a new version, he's done his own production, it's a new track, it's got to be re-done, he just needs that on the new track,' so I went in the studio I tried to do it and my saxophone is an old Selmer (tenor sax) from about 1954 or something and I didn't have that top note. I didn't have a proper note on my saxophone, I had what we call a fake fingering I had to do to play it. So it didn't really sound that smooth. It didn't sound that great. And so having been around for a while, having had a bit of experience, I suggested to him, I said, 'look, if you took it down by a semitone, a very small amount, I'd have all the proper notes on my horn and we could see how it sounds. So that's what he did, he sort of did his calculations and took it down a semitone, so I went out again and I played it in a lower key and when after I finished it I went back into the control room and he played it back and he put it back up to the proper speed, and as he was playing it back, George walked into the studio, and he said 'Oh, I think we got it!' Then he pointed at me and said, 'You are number 9!'"

The officially released single was issued in August 1984, entering the UK Singles Chart at number 12. Within two weeks it was at number one, ending a nine-week run at the top for "Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.[26] It stayed at number one for three weeks, going on to become the fifth best-selling single of 1984 in the United Kingdom; outsold only by the two Frankie Goes to Hollywood tracks, "Two Tribes" and "Relax", Stevie Wonder with "I Just Called to Say I Love You", and Band Aid'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 top in America, the song was later named Billboard's number-one song of 1985.[citation needed]

Cash Box said the song illustrates Wham!'s "versatility and range" when compared to the previous single "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go", calling this song "soft, beguiling and memorable" and saying that it features "a highly romantic instrumental arrangement as well as an extremely well-written melody and lyric."[27] Billboard said that this "saxy ballad will tug at many a heartstring."[28]

Despite the success, Michael was never fond of the song. He said in 1991 that it "was not an integral part of my emotional development ... it disappoints me that you can 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."[19]

Music video

The official music video (which uses the shorter single version instead of the full album version and was directed by Duncan Gibbins, who previously directed "Wake Me Up Before You Go-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 find out. Madeline Andrews-Hodge plays the woman who lures George away. It was filmed on location in Miami, Florida, in February 1984[29] and features such locales as Coconut Grove and Watson Island. The final part of the video shows Michael leaning out of a top floor balcony of Miami's Grove Towers.[30][31]

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, but was then re-edited later.[32]

According to producer Jon Roseman, production of the video was "A fucking disaster".[33][page needed] According to Michael's co-star Lisa Stahl, "They lost footage of our kissing scene so we had to reshoot it, which I didn't complain about ... Then George decided he didn't like his hair so he flew his sister over from England to cut it and we had to reshoot more scenes."[34]

As the band felt they had "screwed up" the video, further footage of Michael singing the song onstage was later shot at the Lyceum Theatre, London.[33] The video performance (1984 version) was officially uploaded to the George Michael YouTube channel on 24 October 2009. On March 25, 2023, it surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube.[35]

Track listing

All tracks are written by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.

7": Epic / A 4603 (UK)
No.TitleLength
1."Careless Whisper" (Single Edit)5:04
2."Careless Whisper" (Instrumental)5:02
12": Epic / TA4603 (UK)
No.TitleLength
1."Careless Whisper" (Extended Mix)6:31
2."Careless Whisper" (Instrumental)5:02
12": Columbia / 44-05170 (US)
No.TitleLength
1."Careless Whisper" (Extended Mix)6:20
2."Careless Whisper" (Instrumental)4:52
12": Columbia Promotional / AS-1980 (US)
No.TitleLength
1."Careless Whisper"4:50
2."Careless Whisper"4:50
12" maxi: Epic / QTA 4603 (UK) – Special Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Careless Whisper" (Extended Mix)6:31
2."Careless Whisper" (Jerry Wexler Special Version)5:34
3."Careless Whisper" (Condensed Instrumental Version)4:52
  • Note: The Extended Mix is identical to the album version from Make It Big.

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the Extended Mix's liner notes.[38]

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[87] 2× Platinum 140,000 
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[88] Platinum 60,000 
Canada (Music Canada)[89] Platinum 100,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[90] Platinum 90,000 
France (SNEP)[91] Silver 250,000*
Italy (FIMI)[92] Platinum 50,000 
Japan 204,000[93]
Netherlands (NVPI)[94] Platinum 100,000^
Portugal (AFP)[95] Platinum 40,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[96] 2× Platinum 1,200,000 
United States (RIAA)[97] Platinum 2,000,000[5]
Summaries
Worldwide 6,000,000[5]

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

Cover versions

"Careless Whisper" has been covered by many other artists. Among the most notable versions are:

  • A dance version by Sarah Washington that peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart in 1993.[98]
  • Saxophonist Dave Koz recorded a version for his 1999 album The Dance, featuring Montell Jordan on lead vocals. It was released in 2000 as the second single from the album and peaked at number 30 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart.[99]
  • 2Play produced a dancehall version in 2004 featuring Thomas Jules and Jucxi D. It charted at number 29 in the UK.[100]
  • South African alternative rock band Seether covered the song on their 2007 album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. It was released in March 2009 as the fourth single from the album and charted at number 63 in the US. It was certified gold by the RIAA.[101][102]
  • Japanese singer Hideki Saijo released a cover in 1984 with the title of "Dakishimete Jiruba" which was released as a single and featured on his album "In Search of Love" which was released a year after [39] [40]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The name of Wham!'s drummer was Trevor Murrell.[36] He is listed on the liner notes as Trevor Morrell.

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Never Gonna Dance Again song redirects here For the song by the Sugababes see Change Sugababes album Careless Whisper is a song written by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley citation needed Released on the 1984 Wham album Make It Big the single release was credited either to Wham featuring George Michael in North America and several other countries or solely to George Michael in the United Kingdom and some European countries Careless Whisper UK 7 vinyl release artwork also used for various international releasesSingle by George Michael Wham from the album Make It BigReleased23 July 1984 1 StudioSarm West LondonGenrePop 2 soul 3 R amp B 4 Length6 30 album version 5 00 single version LabelEpic Columbia SonySongwriter s George Michael Andrew RidgeleyProducer s George Michael Jerry Wexler original George Michael Wham singles chronology Wake Me Up Before You Go Go 1984 Careless Whisper 1984 Freedom 1984 Music video Careless Whisper on YouTubeAlternative coverArtwork for the US 7 vinyl release credited to Wham featuring George Michael The song features a prominent saxophone riff and has been covered by a number of artists since its first release It was released as a single and became a commercial success around the world It reached number one in at least ten countries selling about 6 million copies worldwide 2 million of them in the United States 5 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Composition and writing 1 2 Demoing 2 Production 3 Music video 4 Track listing 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 All time charts 7 Certifications and sales 8 Cover versions 9 See also 10 Notes 11 ReferencesBackground Edit Careless Whisper source source track The composition features a distinctive tenor sax solo performed by Steve Gregory Problems playing this file See media help Composition and writing Edit In 1981 Michael was working as a DJ in the Bel Air restaurant near Bushey Hertfordshire 6 Michael explained in his autobiography Bare that he conceptualized Careless Whisper based on events from his childhood Michael wrote I was on my way to DJ at the Bel Air when I wrote Careless Whisper I have always written on buses trains and in cars It always happens on journeys With Careless Whisper I remember exactly where it first came to me where I came up with the sax line I remember I was handing the money over to the guy on the bus and I got this line the sax line I wrote it totally in my head I worked on it for about three 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 There was a girl there with long blonde hair whose name was Jane I was a fat boy in glasses and I had a big crush on her though I didn t stand a chance My sister used to go and do what she wanted when we got to the skating rink and I would spend the afternoon swooning over this girl Jane 8 A few years later when I was sixteen I had my first relationship with a girl called Helen Michael continued It had just started to cool off a bit when I discovered that the blonde girl from Queensway had moved in just around the corner from my school She had moved in right next to where I used to stand and wait for my next door neighbour who used to give me a lift home from school And one day I saw her walk down the path next to me and I thought now where did SHE come from She didn t know it was me It was a few years later and I looked a lot different Then we played a school disco with The Executive and she saw me singing and decided she fancied me By this time she was that much older and a big buxom thing and eventually I started seeing her She invited me in one day when I was waiting for my lift and I was in heaven 8 Michael observed that after 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 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 being a two timer And I remember my sisters used to give me a hard time because they found out and they really liked the first girl The whole idea of Careless Whisper was the first girl finding out about the second which she never did But I started another relationship with a girl called Alexis without finishing the one with Jane It all got a bit complicated Jane found out about her and got rid of me The whole time I thought I was being cool being this two timer but there really 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 us dancing because we danced a lot and the idea was we are dancing but she knows and it s finished 8 Andrew Ridgeley came up with the chord sequence on his Fender Telecaster he had received for his 18th birthday 9 They continued to work together on the music and lyric both at Michael s house in Radlett and Shirlie Holliman s 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 at the end of 1981 alongside Wham Rap Enjoy What You Do in the front room of Ridgeley s home his parents lounge turned into a makeshift studio with Mex s TEAC 4 track Portastudio Because most of the day was spent on Wham Rap and Ridgeley s mother had returned home by that point Careless Whisper had to be recorded in one take very quickly It featured a Doctor Rhythm drum machine an acoustic guitar played by Ridgeley and a bass guitar played by Dave West with Michael s vocal recorded with a microphone attached to a broom handle 11 12 The overall cost of the recording was 20 largely due to the rental cost of the Portastudio and the duo landed a deal with Innervision by Mark 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 band and a saxophone riff This second demo also included the songs Club Tropicana and Wham Rap 15 However on the same day Michael and Ridgely were called over by Dean to sign a contract in addition to the record deal which they did at a nearby greasy spoon cafe Michael recalls of that day One of the most incredible moments of my life was hearing Careless Whisper demoed properly with a band a sax and everything It was ironic that we signed the contract with Mark Dean that day the day I finally believed we had number one material That same day we signed it all away But you can never really know what you are capable of you can never really have that foresight 15 Production EditThis section contains too many or overly lengthy quotations for an encyclopedic entry Please help improve the article by presenting facts as a neutrally worded summary with appropriate citations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or for entire works to Wikisource July 2022 Careless Whisper Jerry Wexler Version source source Michael was unhappy with this original Wexler recording Problems playing this file See media help The song went through at least two rounds of production 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 song himself the second version was the one ultimately released as a single After the backing track 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 eleven and should have been gone by twelve recalled Wham manager Simon Napier Bell Instead after two hours he was still there while everyone in the studio shuddered with embarrassment He just couldn t play the opening riff the way George wanted it the way it had been on the demo But that had been made two years earlier by a friend of George s who lived round the corner and played sax for fun in the pub 18 The saxophone solo was performed on a Selmer Mark VI tenor by Steve Gregory While the saxophonist appeared to be playing the part perfectly Michael told him No it s still not right you see and he would lower his head to the talkback microphone and patiently hum the part to him yet again It has to twitch upwards a little just there See And not too much 18 Napier Bell consulted with Wexler over Michael s dispute with the sax sound Is there really something George wants that s different from what the sax player is playing Napier Bell asked 18 Definitely replied Wexler I ve seen things like this before There s some tiny nuance that the sax player is somehow not getting right Although you and I can t hear what it is it may be the very thing that will make the record a hit The success of pop records is so ephemeral so unbelievably unpredictable we just can t take the risk of being impatient But this sax player s not going to get it is he 18 The version Wexler produced was released later in the year as a 4 41 B side Special Version on 12 in the UK and Japan The record label Innervision was going to put out the Wexler version of Careless Whisper after the Club Fantastic Megamix as early as 1983 Song publisher Dick Leahy said that while he could not stop the release of the Club Fantastic Megamix he could stop the release of this single on the basis that as a publisher they have the right to grant the first license of the recording of a tune of which he controls the copyright He was unable to do anything about the Club Fantastic Megamix because it was already released material He said We knew how big that song could be so it 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 so according to him it would not have made sense to release Careless Whisper as a solo single in the middle of the tour despite it being part of the setlist 20 Michael later went back to London s Sarm West s Studio 2 to re record the track the backbone of which was done with a live rhythm section in one take with loads of stuff bunged on overdubbed later as Michael added although the feel of it was basically live 21 22 Michael elaborated on the song s production and how it turned out in the end Jerry Wexler did one recording of Careless Whisper with me Then we re mixed that which meant re shooting the video and then we completely re did the track about four weeks before 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 ever felt like 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 get drunk in order to sing I was so 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 like me I said it s great Jerry s done a great job on it and for the first time since we d started I was blind to what was going on because the song was already two and a half years old and I just did not have a clue about where else I could take it Eventually I just thought sod this I m going to go in and do it as if it had never been done before with the musicians we normally use and see what happens The track was much better because I was relaxed and I think that our musicians did a much better job than the Muscle Shoals section 22 After hiring and firing several other different sax players for which the BBC characterized as struggling to play all the notes with the right amount of fluidity and still breathe 23 Michael eventually heard what he was looking for from Steve Gregory 24 During an interview with DJ Danny Sun Gregory said he was the 9th sax player to attempt the riff Gregory said Michael s secretary had phoned him up midday and asked him to give the solo a try 25 better source needed When I got there it was about getting on to midnight and there was another saxophone player in the studio Ray Warleigh who I knew quite well and he said what are you doing here And George hadn t showed up So Ray was a bit fed up He said Well I m going you can do it I ve had enough of waiting So he left and it was just myself and record producer Chris Porter So I said I ve had quite a long day I m going to do a better job now than I will at 3 o clock in the morning so can we try and do something So we went into the control room and George had already recorded it in LA with Jerry Wexler producing it and Tom Scott playing the saxophone line he said this is what you got to do and he played this and I thought That is fantastic why on Earth does he want to do it again I can t play it as well as that And Porter said Oh it s a new version he s done his own production it s a new track it s got to be re done he just needs that on the new track so I went in the studio I tried to do it and my saxophone is an old Selmer tenor sax from about 1954 or something and I didn t have that top note I didn t have a proper note on my saxophone I had what we call a fake fingering I had to do to play it So it didn t really sound that smooth It didn t sound that great And so having been around for a while having had a bit of experience I suggested to him I said look if you took it down by a semitone a very small amount I d have all the proper notes on my horn and we could see how it sounds So that s what he did he sort of did his calculations and took it down a semitone so I went out again and I played it in a lower key and when after I finished it I went back into the control room and he played it back and he put it back up to the proper speed and as he was playing it back George walked into the studio and he said Oh I think we got it Then he pointed at me and said You are number 9 The officially released single was issued in August 1984 entering the UK Singles Chart at number 12 Within two weeks it was at number one ending a nine week run at the top for Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood 26 It stayed at number one for three weeks going on to become the fifth best selling single of 1984 in the United Kingdom outsold only by the two Frankie Goes to Hollywood tracks Two Tribes and Relax Stevie Wonder with I Just Called to Say I Love You and Band Aid 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 top in America the song was later named Billboard s number one song of 1985 citation needed Cash Box said the song illustrates Wham s versatility and range when compared to the previous single Wake Me Up Before You Go Go calling this song soft beguiling and memorable and saying that it features a highly romantic instrumental arrangement as well as an extremely well written melody and lyric 27 Billboard said that this saxy ballad will tug at many a heartstring 28 Despite the success Michael was never fond of the song He said in 1991 that it was not an integral part of my emotional development it disappoints me that you can 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 19 Music video EditThe official music video which uses the shorter single version instead of the full album version and was directed by Duncan Gibbins who previously directed Wake Me Up Before You Go 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 find out Madeline Andrews Hodge plays the woman who lures George away It was filmed on location in Miami Florida in February 1984 29 and features such locales as Coconut Grove and Watson Island The final part of the video shows Michael leaning out of a top floor balcony of Miami s Grove Towers 30 31 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 but was then re edited later 32 According to producer Jon Roseman production of the video was A fucking disaster 33 page needed According to Michael s co star Lisa Stahl They lost footage of our kissing scene so we had to reshoot it which I didn t complain about Then George decided he didn t like his hair so he flew his sister over from England to cut it and we had to reshoot more scenes 34 As the band felt they had screwed up the video further footage of Michael singing the song onstage was later shot at the Lyceum Theatre London 33 The video performance 1984 version was officially uploaded to the George Michael YouTube channel on 24 October 2009 On March 25 2023 it surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube 35 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley 7 Epic A 4603 UK No TitleLength1 Careless Whisper Single Edit 5 042 Careless Whisper Instrumental 5 02 12 Epic TA4603 UK No TitleLength1 Careless Whisper Extended Mix 6 312 Careless Whisper Instrumental 5 02 12 Columbia 44 05170 US No TitleLength1 Careless Whisper Extended Mix 6 202 Careless Whisper Instrumental 4 52 12 Columbia Promotional AS 1980 US No TitleLength1 Careless Whisper 4 502 Careless Whisper 4 50 12 maxi Epic QTA 4603 UK Special EditionNo TitleLength1 Careless Whisper Extended Mix 6 312 Careless Whisper Jerry Wexler Special Version 5 343 Careless Whisper Condensed Instrumental Version 4 52 Note The Extended Mix is identical to the album version from Make It Big Credits and personnel EditGeorge Michael lead and backing vocals Andrew Ridgeley acoustic guitar uncredited Steve Gregory saxophone Deon Estus bass Trevor Murrell drums nb 1 Chris Parren keyboards Andy Richards keyboards Anne Dudley keyboards 37 Hugh Burns electric guitar Danny Cummings percussionCredits adapted from the Extended Mix s liner notes 38 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1984 2017 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 39 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 40 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 41 2Canada Top Singles RPM 42 1Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 43 1Canada The Record 44 2Europe European Hot 100 Singles 45 2Finland Suomen virallinen lista 46 2France SNEP 47 3Hungary Single Top 40 48 10Iceland RUV 49 1Ireland IRMA 50 1Israel Media Forest 51 4Italy Musica e dischi 52 1Japan Japan Hot 100 53 31Japan Oricon 54 12Netherlands Dutch Top 40 55 1Netherlands Single Top 100 56 1New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 57 3Norway VG lista 58 2Portugal AFP 59 2Slovenia SloTop50 60 29South Africa Springbok 61 1Spain PROMUSICAE 62 11Sweden Sverigetopplistan 63 2Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 64 1UK Singles OCC 65 1US Billboard Hot 100 66 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 67 1US Hot Dance Singles Sales Billboard 68 3US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 69 8West Germany Official German Charts 70 3Chart 2021 PeakpositionGlobal 200 Billboard 71 111 Year end charts Edit Chart 1984 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 72 73 4Austria O3 Austria Top 40 74 18Belgium Ultratop Flanders 75 5Netherlands Dutch Top 40 76 3Netherlands Single Top 100 77 2New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 78 10Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 79 9UK Singles OCC 26 5West Germany Official German Charts 80 31Chart 1985 PositionCanada Top Singles RPM 81 2South Africa Springbok 82 3US Billboard Hot 100 83 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 84 4All time charts Edit Chart 1958 2018 PositionTop 100 Songs of 1985 85 18US Billboard Hot 100 86 162Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 87 2 Platinum 140 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 88 Platinum 60 000 Canada Music Canada 89 Platinum 100 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 90 Platinum 90 000 France SNEP 91 Silver 250 000 Italy FIMI 92 Platinum 50 000 Japan 204 000 93 Netherlands NVPI 94 Platinum 100 000 Portugal AFP 95 Platinum 40 000 United Kingdom BPI 96 2 Platinum 1 200 000 United States RIAA 97 Platinum 2 000 000 5 SummariesWorldwide 6 000 000 5 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Cover versions Edit Careless Whisper has been covered by many other artists Among the most notable versions are A dance version by Sarah Washington that peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart in 1993 98 Saxophonist Dave Koz recorded a version for his 1999 album The Dance featuring Montell Jordan on lead vocals It was released in 2000 as the second single from the album and peaked at number 30 on Billboard s Adult Contemporary chart 99 2Play produced a dancehall version in 2004 featuring Thomas Jules and Jucxi D It charted at number 29 in the UK 100 South African alternative rock band Seether covered the song on their 2007 album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces It was released in March 2009 as the fourth single from the album and charted at number 63 in the US It was certified gold by the RIAA 101 102 Japanese singer Hideki Saijo released a cover in 1984 with the title of Dakishimete Jiruba which was released as a single and featured on his album In Search of Love which was released a year after 39 40 See also EditList of best selling singles in the United Kingdom List of number one singles in Australia during the 1980s List of Dutch Top 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 UK List of RPM number one singles of 1985 List of Hot 100 number one singles of 1985 U S List of number one adult contemporary singles of 1985 U S Notes Edit The name of Wham s drummer was Trevor Murrell 36 He is listed on the liner notes as Trevor Morrell References Edit BPI 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