
On this day February 27 1988 Father Figure by George Michael reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, staying at the top from February 27 to March 11. The song also hit number one in Canada, further cementing Michael’s status as one of the biggest pop artists of the 1980s.
Father Figure was the third single from George Michael’s debut solo album Faith, following the success of I Want Your Sex and Faith. Unlike the upbeat energy of the album’s title track, Father Figure took a more sultry and atmospheric approach, blending R&B, soul, and pop with emotionally charged lyrics. The song’s hypnotic beat and layered production created a unique sound that stood out from typical pop ballads of the era.
The music video, directed by Andy Morahan, played a major role in the song’s popularity. It featured a cinematic, moody storyline with Michael portraying a mysterious chauffeur involved in a passionate relationship with a fashion model. The video’s artistic style helped reinforce Michael’s evolving image as a more mature and sophisticated artist.
Father Figure became one of six number one hits from George Michael’s solo career, helping Faith become one of the defining albums of the late 1980s.
Fun fact: Father Figure was originally intended to be a mid-tempo dance track, but George Michael decided to strip it down and transform it into a slow-burning ballad at the last minute.
Trivia question: Father Figure was one of several number one hits from George Michael’s debut album Faith. Can you name another chart-topping single from the album?
Father Figure was the third single from George Michael’s debut solo album Faith, following the success of I Want Your Sex and Faith. Unlike the upbeat energy of the album’s title track, Father Figure took a more sultry and atmospheric approach, blending R&B, soul, and pop with emotionally charged lyrics. The song’s hypnotic beat and layered production created a unique sound that stood out from typical pop ballads of the era.
The music video, directed by Andy Morahan, played a major role in the song’s popularity. It featured a cinematic, moody storyline with Michael portraying a mysterious chauffeur involved in a passionate relationship with a fashion model. The video’s artistic style helped reinforce Michael’s evolving image as a more mature and sophisticated artist.
Father Figure became one of six number one hits from George Michael’s solo career, helping Faith become one of the defining albums of the late 1980s.
Fun fact: Father Figure was originally intended to be a mid-tempo dance track, but George Michael decided to strip it down and transform it into a slow-burning ballad at the last minute.
Trivia question: Father Figure was one of several number one hits from George Michael’s debut album Faith. Can you name another chart-topping single from the album?