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Invisible Touch (song)

"Invisible Touch"
Invisible Touch Single.jpg
Single by Genesis
from the album Invisible Touch
B-side "The Last Domino"
Released 19 May 1986
Format
Recorded 1985–86 at The Farm (Chiddingfold, Surrey, England)
Genre
Length 3:27
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
Genesis singles chronology
"Taking It All Too Hard"
(1984)
"Invisible Touch"
(1986)
"In Too Deep"
(1986)
Invisible Touch track listing
"Invisible Touch"
(1)
"Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"
(2)
"Invisible Touch (Live)"
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Single by Genesis
from the album The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts
B-side "Abacab" (live)
"The Brazilian" (live)
Released 9 November 1992
Format 7", CD
Genre Pop rock
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford
Producer(s) Nick Davis, Robert Colby, Genesis
Genesis singles chronology
"Jesus He Knows Me"
(1992)
"Invisible Touch (Live)"
(1992)
"Tell Me Why"
(1993)

"Invisible Touch" is the title track and first single from the 1986 album of the same name by the English rock band Genesis. The song is a group composition which featured lyrics written by singer and drummer Phil Collins.

It is the most successful single in the band's career and was their first and only No. 1 single in the United States; the song additionally spent three consecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart during summer 1986 until it was surpassed by Peter Cetera's "Glory of Love". The song was the first of five consecutive U.S. Top Five singles from the album of the same name. It also reached No. 4 in Canada and No. 15 in the United Kingdom. Its B-side is the second part of "Domino", titled "The Last Domino". (The album includes both parts of "Domino" combined together.)

Genesis members Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford have both spoken highly of the song in retrospect. Collins has called it his "favourite Genesis song" and Rutherford has called it "a wonderful song: upbeat, fun to play, always a strong moment in any gig". As the band's only Billboard Hot 100 number one, the song is included in Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era.

"Invisible Touch" came about during a jam session, Rutherford playing a guitar riff while Collins improvised the line "She seems to have an invisible touch". Collins has said he heard the influence of Prince and Sheila E. in the drum machine and his lyrics were inspired by a few people he had known who had got under his skin. Despite liking the song himself, and despite the band's previous success, he has claimed he wasn't certain the song would be a hit.

In summer 1986, "Invisible Touch" was succeeded in the No. 1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 by the multi-Grammy nominated "Sledgehammer", performed by Genesis' former lead singer, Peter Gabriel. Collins later jested about the occurrence in a 2014 interview, stating, "I read recently that Peter Gabriel knocked us off the No. 1 spot with 'Sledgehammer'. We weren’t aware of that at the time. If we had been, we’d probably have sent him a telegram saying: 'Congratulations – bastard.'"


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