Songs from the Last Century


Songs from the Last Century is the fourth studio album by the English singer-songwriter George Michael, released on 6 December 1999 by Aegean Records and Virgin Records. Produced by Phil Ramone and George Michael, it was his only album of cover versions. It consists mainly of old jazz standards plus new interpretations of more recent popular songs, such as "Roxanne" by The Police and "Miss Sarajevo" by U2 and Brian Eno with Luciano Pavarotti. "Roxanne" was released as a single in other countries except the United Kingdom.

History

This album is the only album in Michael's entire solo catalogue to not reach number one on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number two instead. It was kept off of the top spot by Shania Twain's Come on Over.
A music video for "Roxanne" was shot in Amsterdam, in the so-called Red District, using ordinary people, not actors, who really live their lives on the street.
Another version exists of the album's opening track, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?", sung by Michael with Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti at one of his famous "Pavarotti and Friends" live shows. This version is included on the limited edition of Michael's 2006 greatest hits album, Twenty Five.

Track listing

  1. "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" – 4:22
  2. "Roxanne" – 4:11
  3. "You've Changed" – 4:25
  4. "My Baby Just Cares for Me" – 1:45
  5. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" – 5:19
  6. "Miss Sarajevo" – 5:11
  7. "I Remember You" – 4:12
  8. "Secret Love" – 2:39
  9. "Wild Is the Wind" – 4:02
  10. "Where or When" / "It's All Right with Me" – 7:00

    Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications and sales