|
|
|
|
Father Figure
|
| |
|
| |
"Father Figure" is the U.S. number-one song written and performed by George Michael and released on Epic Records in 1987 as the third single from the album Faith.
her Figure" is a sharp and sensual tale of seduction which is more than five minutes long and epitomized the sexual nature of Michael's writing which he had adopted since the latter years of Wham!.
The song was actually supposed to be an uptempo dance track, but while checking his mix of the song, Michael inadvertently turned off the snare track and realized he liked the song better without it.
The video starred Vogue model Tania Coleridge.
ased in 1987, "Father Figure" reached number eleven in the UK singles chart - the first time Michael had failed to reach the top ten in his home country.

Discussion
Ask a question about 'Father Figure'
Start a new discussion about 'Father Figure'
Answer questions from other users
|
Encyclopedia
"Father Figure" is the U.S. number-one song written and performed by George Michael and released on Epic Records in 1987 as the third single from the album Faith.
History
"Father Figure" is a sharp and sensual tale of seduction which is more than five minutes long and epitomized the sexual nature of Michael's writing which he had adopted since the latter years of Wham!.
The song was actually supposed to be an uptempo dance track, but while checking his mix of the song, Michael inadvertently turned off the snare track and realized he liked the song better without it.
The video starred Vogue model Tania Coleridge.
Chart performance
Released in 1987, "Father Figure" reached number eleven in the UK singles chart - the first time Michael had failed to reach the top ten in his home country. The song remained a live favourite at Michael's concerts for many years and is also one of his most frequently aired songs on the radio in the UK.
In the U.S., "Father Figure" became George Michael's sixth number one single (counting #1 singles garnered as half of Wham!). "Father Figure" debuted at #49 on January 16, 1988, while "Faith" was still prominent (at #9) in the top tier of the chart. In the subsequent weeks, "Father Figure" was a surefire hit, reaching #1 by its seventh week, February 27, 1988, staying at the top for two weeks. Altogether, the single spent 6 weeks in the Top 10, 9 weeks in the Top 20, and 14 weeks in the Top 40.
Peak positions
| Chart (1988) | Peak position |
|---|
| Dutch Top 40 | 2 | | US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | | US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play | 13 | | US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 6 | | US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 3 | | UK Single Charts | 11 | |
Music Video
The music video begins with a brief time-lapse scene of a city landscape. A well-dressed woman (model Tania Coleridge) hails a cab, driven by George Michael. As he drives her through the city, the shot is interrupted by images of George Michael cutting photographs of Coleridge from magazines. The remainder of the video alternates between scenes of Coleridge modeling (photo shoots, catwalks) and sex scenes with George Michael.
George Michael and Andy Morahan won "Best Direction of a Video" at the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards for "Father Figure."
Covers & cultural references
- "Father Figure" is also the name of a Degrassi: The Next Generation episode. The series frequently names its episodes after song titles.
- In 1993, the song was prominently sampled by P.M. Dawn on their hit "Looking Through Patient Eyes".
- The backing music and hook of the song are also sampled in LL Cool J's song "Father," from his 1997 album, Phenomenon.
- In 1993, George Michael performed an acoustic version of this song for MTV Unplugged.
- In June 2005, Tori Amos covered the song at a live performance at the Hammersmith Apollo (London, UK) and it appears in her The Original Bootlegs Box Set.
- In February 2006, the song hit #37 on the U.S. iTunes Store chart shortly after American Idol (season 5) contestant Ace Young sang it during the first final round. Young later recorded a full studio version for American Idol Season 5: Encores. Young's version of the track peaked at #108 on U.S. Billboard.
- The Top 12 American Idol season 7 sang this song at the American Idol season 7 grand finale.
Track listings
- "Father Figure" – 5:40
- "Look at your Hands" – 6:43
- "Father Figure" – 5:40
- "Father Figure (Deep Remix)" – 4:43
- "Father Figure (handrix version)" – 3:13
- "Father Figure (Cinema Remix) " – 4:11
|
| |
|
|