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True Faith (song)

"True Faith"
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Single by New Order
from the album Substance 1987
B-side "1963"
Released 20 July 1987
Format
Recorded 1987
Genre
Length 5:53
Label FactoryFAC 183
Writer(s)
New Order singles chronology
"Bizarre Love Triangle"
(1986)
"True Faith"
(1987)
"Touched by the Hand of God"
(1987)
"True Faith-94"
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Single by New Order
from the album The Best of New Order
Released 7 November 1994
Format
Recorded 1987
Length
  • 4:30 (7")
  • 5:35 (12")
Label London
Producer(s)
New Order singles chronology
"Spooky"
(1993)
"True Faith-94"
(1994)
"1963"
(1995)
"True Faith"
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Single by George Michael
B-side True Faith (instrumental)
Released 13 March 2011
Format
Length 4:18
Label
Writer(s)
  • Gillian Gilbert
  • Stephen Hague
  • Peter Hook
  • Stephen Morris
  • Bernard Sumner
Producer(s) George Michael
George Michael singles chronology
"December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)"
(2009)
"True Faith"
(2011)
"You and I"
(2011)

"True Faith" is a song by New Order, produced by Stephen Hague. It was the first New Order single since their debut Ceremony to be issued in the UK as two separate 12" singles. The second 12" single features two remixes of "True Faith" by Shep Pettibone. Both versions of the 12" (and also the edited 7") include the song "1963". "True Faith" is one of New Order's most popular songs.

The single peaked at No. 4 in the United Kingdom on its original release in 1987. "True Faith" became New Order's first single to chart in the Hot 100 and would also go on to be a top 40 hit in the United States, peaking at No. 32.

A "True Faith" remix 12" single and CD single were released in 1994, and another "True Faith" remix 12" single and CD single were released in 2001. The 1994 remix charted in the UK at No. 9.

New Order wrote and recorded "True Faith" and "1963" during a 10-day studio session with producer Stephen Hague. The two songs were written as new material for New Order's first singles compilation album, Substance 1987. After the two songs were recorded, the band's US management decided that "True Faith" was the stronger track and would be released as the new single, with "1963" as the B-side ("1963" was remixed and issued as a single in its own right in 1994).

"That wasn't really a happy period in New Order's life," recalled Peter Hook. "Let's just say it was a bit of a battle for me to get on there at all, apart from in the sense of helping write the song. Musically, we were moving more towards straight dance and I was keen on keeping the New Order I'd known and loved. I eventually managed to get my bass on the original version. But, of course, the first thing any remixers do is take off my bass and put their own on. I sometimes feel like attaching a note saying, How about keeping the bass?"

"True Faith" was never used as a track on a regular album, though it did appear on most of New Order's "best of" collections (Substance 1987, The Best of New Order, Retro, International, Singles and Total). The first public performance of the song took place at the 1987 Glastonbury Festival; this version appears on the group's BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert album.


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