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  1. Spell is the only album by former Wham! and George Michael bassist, Deon Estus . The album contained the hit single "Heaven Help Me", which featured background vocals by Michael, and reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1989.

    • Andrew Ridgeley: ‘Red Dress’
    • Aretha Franklin: ‘I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)’
    • Astrud Gilberto: ‘Desafinado’
    • Band Aid: ‘Do They Know It’S Christmas’
    • Beyonce: ‘If I Were A Boy’
    • David Cassidy: ‘The Last Kiss’
    • David Austin: ‘Turn to Gold’
    • Deon Estus: ‘Heaven Help Me’
    • Deon Estus: ‘123 / The Party / Stand by Me’
    • Diana Ross: ‘I Wanna Know What Love Is’
    Year: 1990
    Album: Son Of Albert / Andrew Ridgeley
    Where Performed: n/a
    Notes: George lend his vocals in his former Wham! partner Andrew Ridgeley’s debut and only solo album.
    Year: 1987
    Album: Aretha
    Where Performed: n/a
    Notes: Penned by the songwriting team of Simon Climie and Dennis Morgan, the duet reached number-one on both the UK Singles Chart and Billboard Hot 100.
    Year: 1996
    Album: Red Hot + Rio
    Where Performed: n/a
    Notes: Red Hot + Rio is a compilation album produced by Béco Dranoff and Paul Heck as part of the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series
    Year: 1984
    Album: Red Hot + Rio
    Where Performed: n/a
    Notes: Not a duet, but Band Aid is one of the most important collaboration work done by George. Band Aid is a charity supergroup founded by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for anti-famine e...
    Year: June 11, 2009
    Album: n/a
    Where Performed: Beyonce’s “I Am…” World Tourin London’s O2 Arena
    Notes: George Michael made a surprise appearance on stage and joined Beyonce in a duet of the I Am…Sasha Fiercehit “If I Were a Boy.”
    Year: 1985
    Album: Romance (David Cassidy, Arista Records)
    Where Performed: n.a.
    Notes: George Michael sang backing vocals to the single of his long-time friend David Cassidy. The song peaked at no. 6 in the UK Singles Chart, and charted all over Europe and in Australia.
    Year: 1984
    Album: Turn to Gold (David Austin, Parlophone Records)
    Where Performed: n.a.
    Notes: Co-written by George Michael, George also provided backing vocals on the song. It reached number 68 on the UK Singles Chart during the summer of 1984. In this video, George Michael introduce...
    Year: 1989
    Album: Spell (Deon Estus)
    Where Performed: n.a.
    Notes: George Michael produced, co-wrote, and sang background vocals on Estus’ debut solo LP, Spell. Deon Estus was Wham!’s bassist, and worked on George’s first two solo albums. The song “Heaven H...
    Year: 1987
    Album: n.a.
    Where Performed: Stand By Me AIDS Benefit Concertat London’s Wembley on January 4, 1987
    Notes: George Michael performed with Deon in the Stand By Me AIDS Benefit Concertthat was televised in UK on April 3, 1987 and in the U.S. on June 16, 1988.
    Year: 1985
    Album: n.a.
    Where Performed: Motown Returns to the Apollo
    Notes: “Motown Returns to the Apollo,” a three-hour television special taped by NBC celebrating the reopening of the Apollo Theater, New York City
    • “Freedom ’90” (Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1) George Michael had the unique misfortune among major rock-era pop stars of having to spend virtually his entire career rejecting the performer he had just finished being.
    • “Last Christmas” (Single, 1984) Jeez, like it wasn’t already hard enough to stay dry-eyed through this song. After this particular holiday season, the glistening synth-pop of “Last Christmas” is bound to take on an unfortunate and everlasting new resonance for George Michael fans, as the song’s overpowering Yuletide melancholy inevitably gets wrapped up in depressing Where Were You When You Heard?
    • “One More Try” (Faith, 1987) With synths that presaged Sinead O’Connor’s most incomparable hit and a power-waltz sway that paved the end of the road for Boyz II Men, “One More Try” stands as the closest thing George Michael has to a forgotten classic.
    • “Everything She Wants” (Make It Big, 1984) A remarkable thing about George Michael’s first 15 years in pop music was how, even as a gay man pressured by forces around him to keep his sexuality hidden, his songwriting never came off as misdirecting or forced, even in retrospect.
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    • “Freedom ’90” (Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1) Michael had the unique misfortune among major rock-era pop stars of having to spend virtually his entire career rejecting the performer he had just finished being.
    • “Last Christmas” (Single, 1984) Jeez, like it wasn’t already hard enough to stay dry-eyed through this song. After this particular holiday season, the glistening synth-pop of “Last Christmas” is bound to take on an unfortunate and everlasting new resonance for George Michael fans, as the song’s overpowering Yuletide melancholy inevitably gets wrapped up in depressing Where Were You When You Heard?
    • “One More Try” (Faith, 1987) With synths that presaged Sinead O’Connor’s most incomparable hit and a power-waltz sway that paved the end of the road for Boyz II Men, “One More Try” stands as the closest thing Michael has to a forgotten classic.
    • “Everything She Wants” (Make It Big, 1984) A remarkable thing about Michael’s first 15 years in pop music was how, even as a gay man pressured by forces around him to keep his sexuality hidden, his songwriting never came off as misdirecting or forced, even in retrospect.
  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Famous Musicians. Famous British People. George Michael. Grammy Award-winning singer George Michael was one of the leading pop stars of the 1980s and 1990s. His 1987 album 'Faith' won a...

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  4. George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer-songwriter, record producer and philanthropist. Regarded as a pop culture icon , [2] he is one of the best-selling musicians of all time , with his sales estimated at between 100 million to 125 million records worldwide.

  5. George Michael discography. English singer-songwriter George Michael 's releases consist of five studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, 44 singles, six promotional singles, 36 music videos, and five video albums. In his career, Michael sold an estimated 100 million to 125 million records worldwide, making him one of the world ...

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