George Michael Covers Playlist Pops Up On Apple Music - Noise11.com
George Michael photo by Ros OGorman

George Michael photo by Ros OGorman

George Michael Covers Playlist Pops Up On Apple Music

by Music-News.com on June 30, 2022

in News

George Michael’s music has been covered by the likes of Olly Alexander, Billy Porter and MNEK for the Apple Music Pride Month playlist ‘George Michael Covered’.

In honour of the late music legend – who died in December 2016 – the streaming platform got some famous faces to honour George Michael’s legacy by recording his hits for the LGBTQ+ celebration.

Years and Years aka Olly Alexander has covered 1998’s ‘Outside’, which is about the Wham! star performing a “lewd act” on a police officer in a public toilet in Beverly Hills.

Alexander – who played Richie Tozer in the Channel 4 series about the AIDS crisis of the 1980s – said: “One of the things I love most about George Michael was his ability to own his narrative. He was a huge, huge star. I’m sure he struggled with some of the attention and issues that come with worldwide fame, and he still remained so iconic, so true to who he was. He still had fun with it. He was always trying new things and taking risks and unashamedly himself. And I take so much inspiration from that … He got arrested in 1998 – I think the terminology is ‘soliciting a police officer in a public toilet’ – then goes and writes a song about it. And it’s such a banger. Wow! I just think it’s so incredible for him to just own that narrative and really go, ‘Yeah, I like to have sex outside.’ And it’s such a bop.”

MNEK has put his own spin on mega-hit ‘Fastlove’ and said: “What made George so special was just his ear. He’s always been an incredible songwriter. I don’t think anyone ever really realised that he was writing and producing his material all himself—and he was a genius. There was no one who made music quite like him … I loved [the album] ‘Older’. And to me, George is just the epitome of the white man who can really just turn it and be respectful of him being a guest in R B and dance and electronica and Black music, which he was clearly a fan of and just really good at.”

Broadway legend Billy Porter chose ‘Monkey’ and praised George for being a white boy with soul, who “wasn’t trying to be Black”.

He said: “This was a white boy who could sing. This was a white boy who really had soul, but he wasn’t trying to be Black, he wasn’t trying to sound Black. It was like he was subliminally speaking to all of us through his music … There was an inherent sass in it that not a lot of men were doing.”

Scissor Sisters star Jake Shears covered ‘Amazing’, and Pale Waves’ Heather Baron-Gracie nails ‘Faith’.

Listen to the ‘George Michael Covered’ playlist in Spatial Audio on Apple Music now. George Michael’s catalogue is now also available to rediscover in Spatial Audio.

music-news.com

Stay updated with your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert. Subscribe to Noise11 Music News here

Be the first to see NOISE.com’s newest interviews and special features on YOUTUBE and updated regularly. See things first SUBSCRIBE here: Noise11 on YouTube SUBSCRIBE

Noise11.com

Follow Noise11 on Social Media

Noise11 on Instagram

You’ll discover music news first following Noise11 on Twitter

Comment on the news of the day, join Noise11 on Facebook

Related Posts

Paul Weller photo by Ros O'Gorman
Paul Weller To Release ‘66’ Album for his 66th

Paul Weller will turn 66 on 25 May, 2024. The day before, he will release his 17th solo record ‘66’.

8 hours ago
Allman Brothers Co-Founder Dickey Betts Dies Aged 80

Guitarist Dickey Betts, a co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band and songwriter of ‘Ramblin’ Man’, has died at age 80.

9 hours ago
Bart Willoughby by Cole Bennetts
Bart Willoughby To Receive APRA Ted Albert Award

Bart Willoughby has been named as the 2024 Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.

2 days ago
James Taylor at MCA Melbourne 16 April 2024 photo by Winston Robinson
James Taylor Farewells Australia With Final Tour (Melbourne Review)

I could go to a James Taylor show just for the stories. The man is a part of music history and is still around to tell the tales of how it all began. Like, for instance, being the first artist signed to Apple Records. James “auditioned” for Apple with his song ‘Something In The Way She Moves’. "Paul went away and started the label and George went away and wrote the song”, he said.

2 days ago
Eric Bazilian and Tania Doko
Tania Doko and Eric Bazilian Are Performing The Best Of Both Of Them

Bachelor Girl’s Tania Doko has invited The Hooters’ Eric Bazilian to tour Australia with her. It is the first time Eric has played in Australia for almost 40 years on that one and only Hooters Australian tour of 1985.

3 days ago
Marley Brothers
Marley Brothers To Tour in The Family Name

The Marley Brothers have announced a tour to honour their father’s legacy.

4 days ago
Richard Clapton, Photo Ros O'Gorman
Richard Clapton Digs Into The Back Catalogue To Perform Rarities

When Richard Clapton play a Festival we get the concentrated Best of show. When he performs his own shows we get the deeper dive into a remarkable 50+ year career.

4 days ago