Hand to Mouth (song)

"Hand to Mouth"
Song by George Michael from the album Faith
Released 30 October 1987
Recorded 1987
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 4:36
Label Columbia
Writer(s) George Michael
Producer(s) George Michael
Faith track listing

"Hard Day"
(5)
"Hand to Mouth"
(6)
"Look at Your Hands"
(7)

"Hand to Mouth" is a song written by George Michael that was recorded for his 1987 debut solo album Faith. It was the B-side of single "Faith", which was the best-selling single of the year 1988 in the USA.

The song is known for its political motivation and Michael's gratitude to America. The mood of the song is low-key throughout, except for brief moments of solace in the beginning of each chorus.

"Hand to Mouth" soberly tells two stories of lives denied the American Dream: one who finally blows his top and shoots at people, the other a woman who has no one to turn to and becomes a prostitute. The criticism of Reaganite America is strong here:

"I believe in the gods of America.
I believe in the land of the free.
But no one told me
that the gods believe in nothing,
so with empty hands I pray."

This track features one of Michael's highest vocals; he said in his autobiography that the song was meant to be a single replacing his biggest hit "Faith" but due to negative publicity of his friends, he gave up the idea.

It was later covered by the American folk singer and songwriter Joan Baez on her album Speaking of Dreams.

Personnel

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/28/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.