Speechless (Michael Jackson song)
"Speechless" | ||||
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Promotional single by Michael Jackson | ||||
from the album Invincible | ||||
Released | June 21, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
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Length | 3:18 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Songwriter(s) | Michael Jackson | |||
Producer(s) | Michael Jackson | |||
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"Speechless" on YouTube |
"Speechless" is a song by the American recording artist Michael Jackson, included on his tenth studio album, Invincible (2001). It was only released as a promotional single in South Korea. The singer was inspired to write the ballad after a water balloon fight with children in Germany. Jackson collaborated on the production with musicians such as Jeremy Lubbock, Brad Buxer, Novi Novoq, Stuart Bradley and Bruce Swedien. Andraé Crouch and his gospel choir provided backing vocals.
Executives at Jackson's record label,
Writing and recording
Michael Jackson wrote "Speechless" after a water balloon fight with children in Germany. It took him 45 minutes.[1] In an interview with Vibe magazine, the musician commented, "I was so happy after the fight that I ran upstairs in their house and wrote 'Speechless'. Fun inspires me. I hate to say that, because it's such a romantic song." He added, "But it was the fight that did it. I was happy, and I wrote it in its entirety right there. I felt it would be good enough for the album. Out of the bliss comes magic, wonderment, and creativity."[2][3] Jackson would consider "Speechless" to be one of his favorite songs on Invincible.[4]
"Speechless" was one of only two songs from Invincible to be written solely by Jackson (the second song being "The Lost Children").
Composition
The lyrics to "Speechless" deal with being lost for words because of love.[8] The song opens with Jackson's singing a cappella: "Your love is magical, that's how I feel, but I have not the words here to explain", which Rick de Yampert of The Daytona Beach News-Journal felt the singer "[crooned] sweetly".[6][9] The chorus includes the lines, "Speechless, speechless, that's how you make me feel. Though I'm with you, I am far away and nothing is for real."[6] A second a cappella verse bookends the track.[10]
"Speechless" is a ballad,
Post-production and release
In June 2001, several months before the release of Invincible, "Speechless" was among several songs showcased from the album exclusively to executives of Jackson's music label,
Plans to be performed on This Is It
"Speechless" was considered to be performed on the cancelled This Is It concerts that planned to run from July 2009 to March 2010. However, this song was ultimately off the final set list. Later members of band shared set lists for the shows. "Speechless" was marked as an additional material. That set list was dated May 22, 2009.[citation needed]
Critical reception
Craig Seymour of The Buffalo News felt that the song was the only one from the album in which Jackson successfully revisited his past. The journalist said the song was reminiscent of the 1995 chart-topper "You Are Not Alone", as it sounded to him like a track that could have been written by R. Kelly, who penned the number one hit.[19] Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Jim DeRogatis described "Speechless" as a "beautifully minimal, heartfelt romantic ballad".[20] Music journalist Roger Catlin stated that the song leaned toward "neo-gospel".[10] The New York Post said that "Speechless" was "lullaby-like" and the best song on Invincible, and Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Jackson's "long lines and creamy overdubbed choruses [sailing] weightlessly" in the ballad, that the journalist felt it was a love song to God.[21][22]
Pop music critic
Vaughn Watson of
Track listing
- Promotional CD single
- "Speechless" – 3:18
- "You Rock My World" (Track Masters Mix) (featuring Jay-Z) – 3:28
Personnel
- Written, composed, produced, lead and background vocals by Michael Jackson.
- Orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock
- Keyboards performed by Brad Buxer
- Viola performed by Novi Novog and Thomas Tally
- Violin performed by Peter Kent, Gina Kronstadt, Robin Lorentz, Kirstin Fife and John Wittenberg
Thriller – Live cast version
"Speechless – A Tribute to Michael Jackson" | |
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Single by Thriller – Live cast | |
Released | June 21, 2010 |
Recorded | 2010 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 4:25 |
Label | Motivation |
Songwriter(s) | Michael Jackson |
Producer(s) | Dave Loughran |
On June 21, 2010, six performers in the West End of London show Thriller – Live released "Speechless" as a single with the official name "Speechless – A Tribute to Michael Jackson" to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Jackson's death. All proceeds from the recording were donated to the charity War Child.[35]
Personnel
- Written and originally produced by Michael Jackson
- Produced, edited and mixed by Dave Loughran
- Executive producer: Adrian Grant for Key Concerts & Entertainment
- Vocal arrangement by John Maher
- Music arranged and performed by Dave Loughran
- Hammond organ performed by John Maher
- Lead vocals: James Anderson, Jean-Mikhael Baque, Kieran Alleyne, Kuan Frye, Mitchell Zhangazha, MJ Mytton-Sanneh
- Choir: Britt Quentin, Hope Lyndsey Plumb, J Rome, Jenessa Qua, Linda John-Pierre, Olamide Oshinowo, Paul Clancy, Terrence Ryan, Wayne Anthony-Cole
- Mastered by Steve Kitch[36]
Track listing
- Digital download
- "Speechless – A Tribute to Michael Jackson" (single version) – 4:25[37]
Notes
- ^ Reiter, Amy (January 29, 2002). "Jacko inspired by balloon battle". Salon.com. Archived from the original on October 2, 2002. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ Good, Karen R. (March 2002). Black skin, white mask. Vibe. Retrieved March 14, 2010.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Jones, p. 283
- ^ Michael Jackson's interview with Getmusic.com. Youtube. October 26, 2001
- ^ Taraborrelli, p. 612
- ^ a b c Liner notes of Invincible by Michael Jackson
- ^ Grant, p. 296
- ^ a b Hilburn, Robert (October 28, 2001). "Michael Jackson's 'Invincible'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ de Yampert, Rick (November 13, 2001). "Jackson trying to be new kid on the block". The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved April 19, 2010.
- ^ The Hartford Courant. Archived from the originalon March 8, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ Beaumont, Mark (October 30, 2001). "Michael Jackson : Invincible". NME. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
- ^ Reid, Shaheem (October 26, 2001). "Michael Jackson Revisits Old Self, Rails At Press, Tries Bounce On Invincible". MTV. Archived from the original on November 2, 2001. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- Alfred Publishing Co. Inc.
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer (June 14, 2001). "Michael Jackson Previews 15 Invincible Tracks". MTV. Archived from the original on August 18, 2001. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ Turner, Megan (June 19, 2001). "Action Jackson – will the King of Pop reign again?". New York Post. Archived from the original (Payment required to access full article.) on March 7, 2016. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ Friedman, Roger (June 15, 2001). "Michael Jackson Presents the 'Invincible' Album, Record Execs Go Crazy". Fox News. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
- ^ Packaging of the "Speechless" promotional single by Michael Jackson
- ^ Ditzian, Eric (October 28, 2009). "Inside 'Michael Jackson's This Is It' From The New York Premiere". MTV. Archived from the original on September 7, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Seymour, Craig (October 26, 2001). "Same old Jacko". The Buffalo News. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim (October 29, 2001). "Whiny dancer". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ "Hands down, not out". New York Post. October 30, 2001. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ Pareles, Jon (October 28, 2001). "Music; To Regain Glory, The New Michael Imitates the Old". The New York Times. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ Rayner, Ben (October 30, 2001). "Invincible incredibly insipid ; New album is not the come-back Jackson has been hoping for". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- Michigan Daily. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ "The thriller is gone Jackson's latest shows how far he's fallen". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. November 2, 2001. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Sylvester, Elliot (January 14, 2002). "Invincible shows that Jacko is not". The Independent. Archived from the original on January 15, 2005. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Christensen, Thor (November 4, 2001). "Off the wall, out of touch Michael Jackson leans too much on the past for his comeback album". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ Watson, Vaughn (November 11, 2001). "Spears and Jackson: Mostly stuck in old grooves". The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ "Still the king". The Wichita Eagle. November 11, 2001. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- The Ball State Daily News. Retrieved April 22, 2010.[dead link]
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the originalon October 26, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- ^ Rollins, Ron (November 2, 2001). "Recordings on review". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ Johnson, Kevin C. (November 2, 2001). "Jackson's 'Invincible' isn't 'bad', just 'old'". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Ross Raihala sound affects". The Olympian. November 9, 2001. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- ^ "Thriller Live marks Jackson death with memorial and single | The Official London Theatre Guide". Officiallondontheatre.co.uk. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
- ^ "Speechless – A tribute to Michael Jackson". Speechlessmjtribute.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
- ^ "Speechless (A Tribute to Michael Jackson) – Single by Thriller Live Cast – Download Speechless (A Tribute to Michael Jackson) – Single on iTunes". iTunes. June 21, 2010. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
References
- Grant, Adrian (2009). Michael Jackson: The Visual Documentary. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1-84938-261-8.
- Jones, Jel (2005). Michael Jackson, the King of Pop: The Big Picture: the Music! the Man! the Legend! the Interviews!. Amber Books Publishing. ISBN 0-9749779-0-X.
- ISBN 0-330-42005-4.
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