George Michael - Faith (official Video) Access
The video includes unique audio cues that reference Michael’s transition as an artist:
The action takes place primarily against a stark white background, emphasizing his physical presence and "Elvis-style" poses.
While the album version is roughly three minutes, Michael extended the track to include a guitar solo specifically for its release as a single. 3. Critical & Commercial Impact George Michael - Faith (Official Video)
Michael wears a signature black leather jacket (often with "BSA" on the back), Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses, and Levi’s blue jeans tucked into cowboy boots.
Released in October 1987 , "Faith" served as the title track for George Michael's debut solo album. The music video, directed by Andy Morahan , became a definitive cultural moment of the 1980s, effectively rebranding Michael from a teen pop idol in Wham! to a mature, global superstar. 1. Visual Iconography & Styling The video includes unique audio cues that reference
The video is famous for its minimalist yet striking aesthetic, focusing on Michael's "new look":
A classic Wurlitzer jukebox and a guitar are the central props. Notably, Michael later admitted he did not actually know how to play the guitar at the time of filming. 2. Musical Structure & Video Intro Critical & Commercial Impact Michael wears a signature
The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and was named the #1 single of 1988.
The video includes unique audio cues that reference Michael’s transition as an artist:
The action takes place primarily against a stark white background, emphasizing his physical presence and "Elvis-style" poses.
While the album version is roughly three minutes, Michael extended the track to include a guitar solo specifically for its release as a single. 3. Critical & Commercial Impact
Michael wears a signature black leather jacket (often with "BSA" on the back), Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses, and Levi’s blue jeans tucked into cowboy boots.
Released in October 1987 , "Faith" served as the title track for George Michael's debut solo album. The music video, directed by Andy Morahan , became a definitive cultural moment of the 1980s, effectively rebranding Michael from a teen pop idol in Wham! to a mature, global superstar. 1. Visual Iconography & Styling
The video is famous for its minimalist yet striking aesthetic, focusing on Michael's "new look":
A classic Wurlitzer jukebox and a guitar are the central props. Notably, Michael later admitted he did not actually know how to play the guitar at the time of filming. 2. Musical Structure & Video Intro
The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and was named the #1 single of 1988.