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from the album Music from the Edge of Heaven | |||||||||||||||||
Released | 2 April 1986 | ||||||||||||||||
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Recorded | 1984–85 | ||||||||||||||||
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Writer(s) | George Michael | ||||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | George Michael | ||||||||||||||||
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"A Different Corner" is a song written and performed by George Michael which was released on Epic Records (Columbia Records in the US) in 1986.
At the time of its release in April 1986, Michael was still a member of pop duo Wham! (the song is included on Wham!'s album Music from the Edge of Heaven only released in Japan and North America, as well as their compilation album The Final, released worldwide), though he and partner Andrew Ridgeley had announced that they would split in the summer after a farewell single, album and concert. Michael had already enjoyed a solo number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1984 with "Careless Whisper", which was credited as Wham! featuring George Michael in the US.
After radio DJ Simon Bates first aired "A Different Corner" on Radio 1, he rated the song so highly that he immediately played it again from the beginning. Michael went back to the top of the UK chart with "A Different Corner", becoming the first solo act in the history of the UK chart to reach number one with his first two releases, although he was hardly an unknown or new act on either occasion due to his previous hits with Wham!. The song was also credited with being the second number one (after "I Just Called to Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder) which was written, sung, played, arranged, and produced by the same person. The song reached number 7 on the us Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first single credited solely to Michael to become an American top-ten hit.
The song was also remixed for his compilation Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael. This version omitted the guitar and the chorus from Andrew Ridgeley.
The song was featured in a 1986 episode of the US daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives.
The song was performed by Chris Martin as part of a tribute to Michael during the 2017 BRIT Awards.