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| length = * 6:51 (album version)

* 4:35 (video version)

* 4:15 (special radio edit)

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"'Jesus to a Child'" is a song by British singer and songwriter George Michael. It was the first of six singles from his third studio album, 'Older' (1996), and is one of Michael's best-known songs. The song peaked at number one in Australia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom; it was Michael's sixth UK number one, and his third as a solo performer. It also reached the top three on several other European charts, and became Michael's highest debut on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100. It is a melancholy tribute to his late lover Anselmo Feleppa.

After Michael's death in 2016, Dame Esther Rantzen, founder of the charity ChildLine, revealed that Michael had secretly donated all of the single's royalties to the charity. She said "George helped us to reach out to hundreds of thousands of children through his generosity. I met him a couple of times, he approached us, rather than us going cap in hand to him, but it was an intensely personal gift. He didnt want it to be known or to be part of his image." She told BBC News that "he really wanted to keep his help secret, it was an intensely personal gift. It meant we could answer more children."

Background



Although "Jesus to a Child" was not officially released until 8 January 1996, Michael unveiled the song in November 1994 during the inaugural MTV Europe Music Awards, where he performed it live in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.

The song was Michael's first self-penned hit in his homeland for almost four years, becoming his first solo single to enter the UK Singles Chart at number one. On the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, it became the highest new entry by a British artist for more than 25 years, entering at number seven. In Spain, the single held the top spot for seven non-consecutive weeks.

Content



The song was a melancholy tribute to Michael's Brazilian lover Anselmo Feleppa, whom he met when performing in Rio de Janeiro in 1991. Feleppa died two years later from an AIDS-related brain haemorrhage. Michael had been unable to write for the next 18 months as a consequence of his grief, but then penned the words to "Jesus to a Child" in little more than an hour, indicating that the time was right to move on with his life. The song is written with a rhythm and harmony that is influenced by the Brazilian bossa nova style.

The exact identity of the song's subjectand the nature of their relationshipwas cause for a certain amount of innuendo at the time, as Michael had not confirmed his homosexuality and did not do so until 1998. Until his death on Christmas Day 2016, Michael would consistently dedicate the song to Feleppa before performing it live.

Critical reception



Barry Walters from 'The Advocate' wrote that on the song, "Michael compares the emotion of a now-deceased lover to that of the Lord, who was, after all, a man. The tone is intensely elegiac, and it doesn't take a stretch of the imagination to consider this a love song to a boyfriend who has died of AIDS."Walters, Barry (20 February 1996). "He's back". 'The Advocate'. Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described it as a "gorgeous, quietly insinuating pop ballad." He noted that the words "are, by turns, melancholic and romantic and are delivered with delicate ease", adding that "musically, Michael layers light, shuffling percussion with mild acoustic guitar lines and sweetly understated strings." A reviewer from 'Daily Mirror' complimented it as "George's 'best-ever' song".'Daily Mirror'. 12 December 1995. p. 15. Retrieved 28 November 2020. Sarah Davis from Dotmusic remarked that in the context of the album, "Jesus to a Child" "sets the scene for Michael's current direction - brooding, mature, reflective but not so downbeat as to disallow the good times." Caroline Sullivan from 'The Guardian' said it's "the best thing on the album". She added, "The tune itself is a Michael ballad in excelsis. The likes of Careless Whisper (1984) and A Different Corner (1986) can now be seen as trial runs for this one, which incorporates every GM hallmark from anguished upward vocal inflections to tasteful acoustic guitar."Sullivan, Caroline (5 January 1996). "Music: CD single of the week - George Michael is back". 'The Guardian'.

Swedish newspaper 'Gteborgsposten' concluded with that here, Michael "showed that he still mastered the craft."'Gteborgsposten'. 10 May 1996. Jan DeKnock from 'Knight Ridder' viewed it a "mesmerizing ballad" and a "stunning effort". 'Music Week' rated it four out of five, picking it as Single of the Week. The reviewer wrote, "A typically slushy ballad with echoes of Careless Whisper it will, no doubt, do the business, whatever the critics think." 'People Magazine' described it as "a long-winded bossa nova synth-pop concoction". Michael E. Ross from 'Salon Magazine' picked the song as one of the best on the 'Older' album, adding it as "almost painfully thoughtful. In lush, silken musical settings, Michael speaks the world-weary language of scorned love." David Sinclair from 'The Times' opined that "the bittersweet lyric has a certain romantic appeal, but the message of hope comes swathed in layers of introspection and self-pity".Sinclair, David (23 December 1995). "Pop Single; Recordings". 'The Times'. Ed Morales for 'Vibe' wrote that "the Sade-style synth chords that rule "Jesus to a Child" bolster Michael's typically breathy but precise musings. "There's a sadness in my eyes", he croons, and you can feel it."

Retrospective response



The Daily Vault's Melanie Love described the song as an "ode to his lost lover", adding that it is "haunting in its bareness and sentiment, while the restrained drums and winding synths are a perfect match for Michael's deep, pained voice as he promises, "So the words that you could not say, I'll sing them for you"." Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger stated that "this is his monument, a work Michael needs his public to hear. Even though few at the time knew the story behind it, the sincerity, and the will to somehow pass on something extraordinary and vanished, is palpable. It's a heartfelt celebration of the effect love can have on a life, and it's a songwriter consciously setting himself his hardest possible task, and achieving it." Victoria Segal from 'NME' viewed it as "irresistibly maudlin." Dave Fawbert from 'ShortList' said that it is "one of the most beautiful songs ever written". Eric Henderson from 'Slant Magazine' wrote, "Jesus to a Child" is among the most haunting of Michael's ballads, and one whose meaning could only fully emerge after his coming out. A slow-motion flamenco cry, written following the death of his lover, Anselmo Feleppa, "Jesus to a Child" still remains supernaturally clear-eyed about what it means to love and to lose. "I've been loved so I know just what love is/And the lover that I kissed is always by my side/The lover I still miss was Jesus to a child".

Music video





The accompanying music video for "Jesus to a Child" was directed by British director Howard Greenhalgh. The atmospheric and delicately surreal video features the lithe bodies of male and female ballet dancers, for whom collapsing piles of dust and a swooping pendulum ball signify the passing of time and the loss of love, as well as their own mortality.Steele, Robert (4 September 2017). "Careless Whispers: The Life & Career of George Michael: Revised & Updated". Omnibus Press. It also feature images of flames, waves, and shadow in languid slow motion. The scenes of Michael shows him standing alone in a dark room, with a small light on his face as he performs. In the beginning of the video, two shirtless boys appears holding hands through the frames of separate wooden boxes. This image reappears near the end. While Michael sings, "You will always be my love", the boys vanish from their boxes as if they were ghosts.

BBC insisted on pixillating the nipplets of the dancers for broadcast, while MTV restricted it to late-night play.

Track listings



* 'UK CD1 and cassette single' (VSCDG 1571; VSC 1571)

: 'US CD single' (SKGDS-58000)

: 'Australian CD and cassette single' (8932702; 8932724)

# "Jesus to a Child" 6:50

# "One More Try" (live gospel version at Concert of Hope '93) 5:21

# "Older" (instrumental version) 5:18

* 'UK CD2' (VSCDX 1571)

# "Jesus to a Child" 6:50

# "Freedom '94" (live version at MTV Europe Music Awards) 6:04

# "One More Try" (live gospel version at Concert of Hope '93) 5:21

# "Older" (instrumental version) 5:18

* 'European CD single' (VSCDE 1571)

: 'US 7-inch and cassette single' (SKGS7-59000; SKGCS-59000)

# "Jesus to a Child" 6:50

# "One More Try" (live gospel version at Concert of Hope '93) 5:21

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts

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!Chart (1996)

!Position

|-

!scope="row"|Australia (ARIA)

|90

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)

|49

|-

!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)

|12

|-

!scope="row"|Canada Top Singles ('RPM')

|71

|-

!scope="row"|Canada Adult Contemporary ('RPM')

|10

|-

!scope="row"|Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)

|11

|-

!scope="row"|France (SNEP)

|58

|-

!scope="row"|Germany (Official German Charts)

|89

|-

!scope="row"|Iceland (slenski Listinn Topp 40)

|98

|-

!scope="row"|Italy ('Musica e dischi')

|8

|-

!scope="row"|Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)

|87

|-

!scope="row"|Netherlands (Single Top 100)

|60

|-

!scope="row"|Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)

|51

|-

!scope="row"|Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)

|27

|-

!scope="row"|UK Singles (OCC)

|38

|}

Certifications



References



Category:1996 singles

Category:George Michael songs

Category:Songs written by George Michael

Category:Song recordings produced by George Michael

Category:Number-one singles in Australia

Category:Number-one singles in Finland

Category:Number-one singles in Hungary

Category:Irish Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Number-one singles in Israel

Category:Number-one singles in Norway

Category:Number-one singles in Scotland

Category:Number-one singles in Spain

Category:UK Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:LGBT-related songs

Category:Songs based on real people

Category:Pop ballads

Category:Music videos directed by Marcus Nispel

Category:Music videos directed by Howard Greenhalgh

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