1999 studio album by George Michael
Songs from the Last Century Released 6 December 1999 (1999-12-06 ) Recorded 1999 Length 43 :11 Label
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Songs from the Last Century is the fourth solo studio album by English singer-songwriter George Michael , released on 6 December 1999 by Aegean Records and Virgin Records . Produced by Michael and Phil Ramone , it was his only album of cover versions . It consists mainly of old jazz standards plus new interpretations of more recent popular songs, such as "Roxanne " by the Police and "Miss Sarajevo " by U2 [ a] and Brian Eno with Luciano Pavarotti . Both songs were released as promotional singles .
History
This album is the only album in Michael's entire solo catalogue to not reach number one on the UK Albums Chart , peaking at number two instead. It was kept off the top spot by Shania Twain 's Come On Over .[ 5]
A music video for "Roxanne" was shot in Amsterdam , in the so-called Red District, using ordinary people, not actors, who really live their lives on the street.
Another version exists of the album's opening track, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? ", sung by Michael with Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti at one of his famous "Pavarotti and Friends" live shows. This version is included on the limited edition of Michael's 2006 greatest hits album, Twenty Five .
Track listing
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? " (E.Y. Harburg , Jay Gorney ) – 4:22
"Roxanne " (Sting ) – 4:11
"You've Changed " (Bill Carey , Carl Fischer ) – 4:25
"My Baby Just Cares for Me " (Gus Kahn , Walter Donaldson ) – 1:45
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face " (Ewan MacColl ) – 5:19
"Miss Sarajevo " (Adam Clayton , Brian Eno , Dave Evans , Larry Mullen , Paul Hewson ) – 5:11
"I Remember You " (Johnny Mercer , Victor Schertzinger ) – 4:12
"Secret Love " (Paul Francis Webster , Sammy Fain ) – 2:39
"Wild Is the Wind " (Dimitri Tiomkin , Ned Washington ) – 4:02
"Where or When " / "It's All Right with Me " (Richard Rodgers , Lorenz Hart / Cole Porter ) (instrumental) (hidden track) – 7:00
Personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic .[ 6]
Abe Appleman – violin
Diane Barere – cello
Elena Barere – concert master, violin
Herb Besson – trombone
Yuri Vodovoz – violin
Virgil Blackwell – clarinet
Arvil Brown – violin
Jacqui Danilow – bass guitar
Marji Danilow – bass guitar
Lawrence Feldman – woodwind
Frank Filipetti – engineer, mixing
David Finck – bass guitar
Barry Finclair – concert master, violin
Crystal Garner – viola
Maura Giannini – violin
Karen Griffen – flute
Juliet Haffner – viola
Corky Hale – harp
Laura Hamilton – violin
Joyce Hammann – violin
Sheryl Henze – flute
Kenneth Hitchcock – woodwind
Jim Hynes – trumpet
Regis Iandiorio – violin
Jean Ingraham – violin
Greg Jakobek – design
Ted Jensen – mastering
Tony Kadleck – trumpet
Jeff Kievit – trumpet
Chris Komer – French horn
Carol Landon – viola
Jeff Lang – French horn
Kim Laskowski – bassoon
Ann Leathers – violin
Jeanne LeBlanc – cello
Nancy McAlhany – violin
Diane Lesser – oboe
Richard Locker – cello
Dave Mann – woodwind
Rob Mathes – arranger, conductor, piano
Andrew McPherson – photography
George Michael – design, liner notes, primary artist, producer
Jeff Mironov – guitar
John Moses – clarinet
Rob Mounsey – arranger, conductor, piano
Nick Murdoch – piano
Jan Mullen – violin
Lewis Nash – drums
Danny Cummings – percussion
Phil Palmer – guitar
Laura Oatts – violin
Caryl Paisner – cello
Scott Parker – assistant engineer
Shawn Pelton – drums
Steve Walters – bass guitar
Charles Pillow – woodwind
Sue Pray – viola
Phil Ramone – liner notes, producer
Tim Ries – woodwind
Marcus Rojas – tuba
Roger Rosenberg – woodwind
Stacey Shames – harp
Mark Orrin Shuman – cello
Pamela Sklar – flute
Andy Snitzer – woodwind
Jason Stasium – mixing
Byron Stripling – trumpet
Marti Sweet – violin
Donna Tecco – violin
David Tofani – woodwind
Carol Webb – violin
Ellen Westermann – cello
Torrie Zito – arranger
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Notes
^ "Miss Sarajevo" was originally released under the name Passengers , a side project consisting of U2 and Brian Eno.
References
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