The Edge of Heaven

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"The Edge of Heaven"
The Edge of Heaven.jpg
Single by Wham!
from the album The Final and Music from the Edge of Heaven
B-side
Released9 June 1986 (1986-06-09) [1]
RecordedMarch 1986
Genre
Length4:34
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) George Michael
Producer(s) George Michael
Wham! singles chronology
"I'm Your Man"
(1985)
"The Edge of Heaven"
(1986)
"Where Did Your Heart Go?"
(1986)
Music video
"The Edge of Heaven" on YouTube

"The Edge of Heaven" is a song by English pop duo Wham!, released on Epic Records in 1986. It was written and produced by George Michael, one half of the duo, and was promoted in advance as Wham!'s farewell single.

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History

With the known desire of George Michael to move into a more adult market, Wham! had announced in early 1986 that Michael and his musical partner Andrew Ridgeley would go their separate ways after a farewell single, album and concert. The album was called The Final and the concert was held in front of 72,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium on 28 June 1986. [3] Prior to the official release date of the single, the song had been performed during their 1985 Whamamerica! tour. [4]

The single, a five-minute tale of emotional and physical frustration within a relationship, featured a guest appearance by the duo's friend Elton John on piano. The song became Wham!'s fourth No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart [5] and their final US top-ten hit.

Michael has said the lyrics to the song were "deliberately and overtly sexual, especially the first verse". The reason for this, he says, was he thought no one would care "because no one listens to a Wham! lyric. It had got to that stage." [6]

Epic released a double record set in the UK, with an updated version of Wham!'s early signature song "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" on the flip of disc one, and two new songs—"Battlestations" and a cover of the Was (Not Was) song "Where Did Your Heart Go?"—on the flip-side of the second disc. "Where Did Your Heart Go?" was later given an equal billing and reached the UK Top 40 as a result.

In the United States, "The Edge of Heaven" was backed with a live version of "Blue" from Wham!'s tour of China. "Where Did Your Heart Go?" was released separately as the fourth and final single from Music from the Edge of Heaven (the shortened American version of The Final), and charted at number 50.

Reception

Cash Box said that "The live-wire, uptempo track moves along at a "Wake Me Up Before You GoGo" pace." [7]

Music video

The official music video for the song was directed by Andy Morahan and filmed at stage 1, Twickenham Film Studios on 5 June 1986. [8] [9] It features a performance in front of a crowd and is filmed in black and white. [10] [11] It features a brief early appearance by Danny John-Jules, emerging from the audience to dance alongside Michael onstage, as well as appearances by David Austin on guitar and Deon Estus on bass.

Track listing

All tracks are written by George Michael except where indicated

7-inch: Epic / A FIN 1 (UK)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Edge of Heaven" 4:37
2."Wham Rap '86"G. Michael, A. Ridgeley 6:33
7-inch: Columbia / 38-06182 (US)
No.TitleLength
1."The Edge of Heaven"4:37
2."Blue" (Live in China)5:18
2x7-inch: Epic / FIN 1 (UK) - Limited edition double 7-inch pack
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Edge of Heaven" 4:37
2."Wham Rap '86"G. Michael, A. Ridgeley 6:33
3."Battlestations" 5:25
4."Where Did Your Heart Go?" D. Was, D. Was 5:43
12-inch: Epic / FIN T1 (UK)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Battlestations" 5:25
2."Where Did Your Heart Go?" D. Was, D. Was 5:43
3."The Edge of Heaven" 4:37
4."Wham Rap '86"G. Michael, A. Ridgeley 6:33

Chart

Certifications

Certifications for "The Edge of Heaven"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [40]
The Edge of Heaven/Where Did Your Heart Go
Silver519,894 [41]

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