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Wikipedia article




"'Show Me Heaven'" is a power ballad written by American singer and songwriter Maria McKee, Eric Rackin and Jay Rifkin, and recorded by McKee for the soundtrack to the Tom Cruise film 'Days of Thunder', released in June 1990. Produced by Peter Asher, the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks and went on the become the sixth-highest-selling single of 1990 in the UK. Additionally, the song became a worldwide hit, topping the charts of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Norway and becoming a top-five hit in Australia, Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland. It has since been covered by numerous other artists, most notably by Tina Arena.

Background



"Show Me Heaven" originated as "Secret Fire", a track written by Eric Rackin and Jay Rifkin for the soundtrack of 'Days of Thunder'. When Geffen contacted McKee in the hope she would record the song, the singer dismissed the idea, but the label insisted they send her the demo tape for consideration. On hearing the demo, McKee felt the lyrics were "appalling". She told Simon Mayo in 1991: "I liked the melody but I said I'd only do it if I could change the lyrics." McKee's demand was initially refused, but she was later given permission to rewrite the lyrics.

Critical reception



The song received favorable reviews from most music critics. Scottish newspaper 'Aberdeen Press and Journal' described it as "more heaven" from the former Lone Justice singer, complimenting her "superbly lazy, yet faultless" vocals."MARIA McKEE Show Me Heaven". 'Aberdeen Press and Journal'. September 6, 1990. page 7. Retrieved March 29, 2020. Jeffery Kennedy from 'Bay Area Reporter' said it was a "blatant Hollywood hyperballad that perfectly showcased her gilded throat". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' stated that it is a "delicate, well-sung ballad that could give the long-overlooked McKee her first bonafide hit." A reviewer from 'Cashbox' wrote that the singer is "the lost goddess of the pop airwaves", noting "her heartachingly lovely jewel of a voice [that] can squeeze diamonds out of the coal-black grooves of a record." Greg Sandow from 'Entertainment Weekly' called it "affecting". Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger deemed it a "post-Madonna power ballad", adding that McKee "can belt, but she's most comfortable away from the chorus, giving "Show Me Heaven" a more tender and dynamic performance."

Dave Sholin from the 'Gavin Report' wrote that "there aren't many singers on the planet who can outdo Maria's remarkable vocal range. It was her voice that first endeared me to her band Lone Justice. Now as a soloist, she puts all that special ability to the test on the heart-stopping love theme from the Tom Cruise film, 'Days of Thunder'. A couple of listens won me over." David Giles from 'Music Week' commented, "McKee's powerful voice endows a fairly ordinary MOR soft rock song with a certain piquancy that lifts it well above the average soundtrack song." Gene Sandbloom from 'The Network Forty' said the singer "has a tremendous voice and stage presence", calling the song "one of the most memorable ballads of the year." He added that "before you even get to the chorus, you know this is the kind of heart warming song that can't miss bringing in across the board demos come weekly music research time. If you missed the film, don't worry. If you didn't like McKee's past work, forget it. This is one of those magic moments when everything falls perfectly into place, and you'll realize it with one listen." John Wirt from 'The News-Journal' deemed it a "stunning love song with bite." Mark Ramshaw from 'NME' described it as "floaty". 'Sunday Tribune's reviewer complimented it as a "Californian voice of an angel"."Pick of the arts in 1990". 'Sunday Tribune'. December 30, 1990. page 27. Retrieved March 29, 2020.

Chart performance



"Show Me Heaven" spent four weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart, ending the year as the country's sixth highest-selling single, and is McKee's only UK number-one as a performer (although the song "A Good Heart"written by herwas a UK number-one for Feargal Sharkey in November 1985). The power ballad had even greater success in Norway, topping the Norwegian Singles Chart for 10 weeks. The track was also a number-one success in Belgium and the Netherlands.

"Show Me Heaven" failed to enter the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 but did reach number 28 on the 'Billboard' Adult Contemporary chart. In Canada, "Show Me Heaven" reached number 69 on the 'RPM' Top Singles chart and number 30 on the 'RPM' Adult Contemporary chart. Elsewhere, the single reached number two in Ireland and Sweden, number three in Australia, number four in Switzerland, and the top 20 in Austria, Germany and New Zealand.

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Tina Arena version



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Australian singer Tina Arena released her version of "Show Me Heaven" as the fifth single from her third studio album, 'Don't Ask' (1994), on November 20, 1995. Although it was not released in her home country, her version of the song reached number 29 in the United Kingdom, number 33 in New Zealand and number 78 in Germany. It also peaked at number three on the US 'Billboard' Bubbling Under Hot 100 and number 52 on the Canadian 'RPM' Adult Contemporary chart.

Critical reception

James Masterton for Dotmusic said that Arena's version "stays fairly faithful to the original, the powerful song suiting her voice quite well. Having said that it fails to add much to the song, a good though it is, the track is unlikely to emulate the feats of the original." Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' wrote, "This soulful version of the Maria McKee-penned hit has a Whitney Houston style intro, but very soon Miss Arena makes it clear that her own voice is much warmer, a fact emphasised by the gospel harmonies of the background singers."

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Other cover versions



* In 1993, Cheap Trick lead singer Robin Zander released a version of the song on his self-titled debut solo album. Zander's version was issued as a single and features McKee on backing vocals.

* Laura Branigan recorded the song and featured it as one of two new tracks on her 1995 greatest hits album, 'The Best of Branigan'.

* A dance version of "Show Me Heaven" by Chimira peaked at number 70 on the UK Singles Chart in 1997.

* Another dance version of the song, by Saint (featuring Suzanna Dee), peaked at number 36 in 2003.

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