Whats Your Favourite George Michael Song?

I don't think I've ever been so dissappointed with this forum.

Stop right now.

Turn off all the noise making things around you.

Tell any people around you to be quiet for a minute.

now...

Imagine the murmuring of voices in the background...

Then you hear the closing of a car door...

Then footsteps up a gravel path...

Bacakroung noises of wild birds, frogs croaking and the wind in the plants...

The voices are getting louder...

And louder...

And then a deep throbbing bass cuts through the night air...

This bass gets louder and lounder and louder...so much that it cuts right through the voices so they are nothing but a memory.

You open the door in time to a fanfare if trumpets...

You know why you dont hear the murmering voices any more, because the people are dancing...

Then the immortal words come in...

Let me take you to a place, where lovers share a smiling face, rubbing shoulders with the stars...

And you can almost hear the cockail being handed to you. For 245 seconds you have no cares but to stretch the smile on your face past each ear.

Ladies and Gentlemen, you just entered Club Tropicana.

(ok, so it may be Wham, but Jesus christ what a song. cna spot i in a club from the slamming of the car door. We'e all done that walk up the gravel path, ready to explode)

AND it was filmed in Pikes!!!

Next best GM Son is blatantly the Capital FM ANTHEM Careless Whisper. The song that finished a thousand discos, and will finish a thousand more.

After that, it's got to be "Don't let the Sun" with Elton. This has a special place in my heart, when , as a spritely 16 year old on his first holiday awy from his parents, TORE up this Kareoke bar with me and my mate bettering the original of his song.

Especially when, midway through my heart rendering what-looked-like a solo, the piano tinkle drops, and out of no-where, I shout "Ladies and Gentlemen... MR ELTON JOHN" and THREW the mc to my mate (who was sitting down near the stage) who I pretended I'd never met before and he continued the song, singing the Elton John parts. "I cant lie...."

A standing ovation ensued. Never have I felt so much like a King.

It brings a tear to my eye just reminiscing. :cry: :D 8) [/b]
 
father figure, i really like that song and careless whisper , ohh and also i knew you were waiting for me :lol:
 
Can't remember what label it's on but was the track he did with Mary J Blige around 4/5 years ago.


Best bet's either hard to find or soulseek.
 
saucer said:
matt collins said:
The Stevie Wonder cover, Always.


The C J Mackintosh mix is great.


...without any doubt totally agreed...I can listen to that indefinitely :D

I'm being REALLY thick :roll: ...I know xactly which track u mean - they belt it out- didn;t the video have many multiple images of Mary & George in it :?: :!:
 
matt collins said:
Can't remember what label it's on but was the track he did with Mary J Blige around 4/5 years ago.


Best bet's either hard to find or soulseek.

it's call "as" - it's my favourite george michael tune, i also well love "jesus to a child" reminds me of my childhood :P
 
*candy* said:
matt collins said:
Can't remember what label it's on but was the track he did with Mary J Blige around 4/5 years ago.


Best bet's either hard to find or soulseek.

it's call "as" - it's my favourite george michael tune, i also well love "jesus to a child" reminds me of my childhood :P

Aaaaaaaaah bless u honey. How old are you-18? Or was Jesus yr childhood friend :?:
 
i may be young, but i am well educated in 80s music!

they used to play jesus to a child as the slow dance song at my junior school discos. when it was still "risque" to dance with a boy :P
 
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