I Still Believe Someday You and Me Will Fall in Love Again

1988 single by Brenda Thou. Starr

"I Even so Believe"
Brenda K. Starr I Still Believe single cover.jpg
Single by Brenda Yard. Starr
from the anthology Brenda Thousand. Starr
Released February 17, 1988
Recorded 1987
Genre
  • Pop
  • R&B
Length iii:50
Label MCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Antonina Armato
  • Giuseppe Cantarelli
Producer(s) Eumir Deodato
Brenda Chiliad. Starr singles chronology
"Breakfast in Bed"
(1987)
"I Still Believe"
(1988)
"What You Run into Is What You Become"
(1988)

"I Still Believe" is a vocal written and equanimous by Antonina Armato and Giuseppe Cantarelli, and originally recorded past pop vocalist Brenda Thou. Starr for her eponymous second studio album, Brenda One thousand. Starr (1987). Information technology is a carol in which the singer is confident she and her former boyfriend will be together again one solar day. It is Starr'southward biggest hit in the United States, reaching the summit-twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 and existence considered her signature song. "I Still Believe" was covered past American singer Mariah Carey, a former backup vocalist for Starr earlier she achieved success, for her #one's album in 1998 and released as a single in 1999. It was too recorded by Cantopop singer Sandy Lam in 1989.

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Afterward releasing her start record, I Want Your Love (1985), and not achieving success with information technology, Brenda K. Starr recorded "I Still Believe" every bit i of the songs for her self-titled 2nd album, which was released in 1987. The song was written and composed by Antonina Armato and Giuseppe Cantarelli, and produced past Eumir Deodato. It is a pop ballad based on a real life relationship of i of its songwriters, Armato: Armato'due south sometime fellow had proposed to her, merely she felt that the timing was non right. He was not pleased, and pushed her into an ultimatum: to become married or break upward. Even though Armato loved her swain at the time, she stuck to her convictions and the couple broke upwardly. To deal with her emotional hurting, Armato wrote and equanimous the song in collaboration with Cantarelli.[1] [ii]

Reception [edit]

Justin Kantor of Allmusic praised the track for being "passionately dramatic and heartfelt".[iii] Information technology was released every bit the 2d single from Starr's cocky-titled album in 1988, and peaked at number 13 on the U.Southward. Billboard Hot 100, becoming Starr's first—and only—top 20 single on the Hot 100.[4] Its music video comprises scenes of Starr singing the song in a warehouse intercut with scenes of her walking by many romantic couples.[5] Starr as well recorded the song in Castilian, as "Yo Creo En Ti," which she released as a single. In 1998, she recorded a salsa version of the song on her anthology No Lo Voy a Olvidar, equally "I All the same Believe/Creo en Ti." The Spanish version peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay nautical chart.[6]

Charts [edit]

Mariah Carey version [edit]

"I Still Believe"
I Still Believe Mariah Carey.png
Single past Mariah Carey
from the album #ane's
Released February 8, 1999
Recorded Late 1998
Genre
  • Pop
  • R&B
Length 3:55
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s)
  • Antonina Armato
  • Giuseppe Cantarelli
Producer(s)
  • Mariah Carey
  • Stevie J
  • Mike Stonemason
Mariah Carey singles chronology
"When You Believe"
(1998)
"I Nonetheless Believe"
(1999)
"Heartbreaker"
(1999)

Background and release [edit]

While choosing new material to tape for her first compilation, #1'south, Mariah Carey decided to cover "I Still Believe" equally a tribute to Brenda K Starr, as she had been Starr's backing vocalizer in the late 1980s and Starr had helped leap-kickoff Carey'due south career by handing a demo record to CBS Records executive Tommy Mottola, who had and so signed Carey to her first recording contract. She explained that the vocal "reminds me of the fact that not long ago I was a teenage girl with nothing to my name merely a demo record, my vocalisation, and my ability to write songs. Brenda K. Starr treated me like a 'star' and gave me a shot."[14] During an interview for Entertainment Tonight, she further commented:

"I'm really glad that I got a chance to remake the vocal 'I Still Believe,' because the album is called '#1's' and this is the first song that I sang as a professional vocalist. I would keep the route with Brenda. I was a piffling skinny child with no money that she took nether her wing and she was so nice to me. I auditioned to be her back-up vocalizer and she hired me and she used to bring me clothes and nutrient, and she really took care of me like a large sister. A lot of people wouldn't have washed that. The main thing was that she believed in me and information technology's really difficult to go people to mind to your tapes. [...] She was always real cool and helpful and supportive. I always loved this vocal. When I sing it now, information technology reminds me of those times."[fifteen]

"I However Believe" was released every bit the compilation's second single in the United States on Feb viii, 1999.[ citation needed ] In the Uk, the rail was released equally two CD singles and a cassette single on March 29, 1999.[16] Carey'southward version derives from both pop and R&B music,[17] being produced by Carey with Stevie J and Mike Mason. According to EMI Music Publishing, the song was written in the cardinal of Thousand major and prepare in a moderately slow tempo of 59 beats per infinitesimal, while Carey'due south vocal range from 10003 to D6.[18]

Remixes [edit]

A remix of the song was produced by Carey and Damizza titled "I Still Believe/Pure Imagination," which was included on the CD single with the original version and three other remixes, released on February 23, 1999.[19] [20] It differs significantly from the original, as information technology retains none of the music and only minor lyrical elements. The melody is based heavily on interpolations of the song "Pure Imagination," which Cistron Wilder sang, in character as Willy Wonka, in the 1971 picture Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Manufactory, and the song features rapped and sung parts by Krayzie Bone (of Bone Thugs-Northward-Harmony) and Da Brat. An abbreviated version of "I Still Believe/Pure Imagination," without Da Deviling and more than from Krayzie Bone, can exist found on Bone's album Thug Mentality 1999. Co-ordinate to Jose F. Promis of Allmusic, "[t]he mix is, notwithstanding, informal, laid-dorsum, and typical of mid-'90s urban/hip-hop, and features da Brat proverb "lose the ego," all the while cocky-aggrandizing herself."[19]

Several other remixes of the song were created, and each was carefully overseen by Carey, who re-recorded her vocals for all of them. Stevie J, who co-produced the original vocal, enlisted the assist of rappers Mocha and Amil to join Carey on a remix he was developing. Although it contains completely new musical elements (with no music derived from the original and only small lyrical elements), Carey, Stevie J and the rappers do not receive songwriting credit. David Morales created several remixes of the song, including the "Classic Club" mix. It retains the vocal's original music and chord progressions with Carey's original vocals and considerable advert libs. Other remixes by Morales include The Male monarch'due south Mix and the Eve of Souls mix, which practice non contain consummate vocals of the song, and characteristic little more than than ad libs over order beats.[19]

Critical reception [edit]

Carey'southward version received generally positive reviews from music critics. Chuck Taylor of Billboard praised the track for featuring "i of the most relaxed, breeziest vocal performances Miss Mariah has always served upwards, alongside a elementary system that allows her voice to smooth through."[17] Taylor also noted that "[t]he rails also ably walks the line between R&B and popular: For listeners who may take lost the faith with Carey's ventures into hip-hop, this will reel them back into the fold. Merely it's also no footstep backward. Newer fans will dear the less-sleeky product and the soulful grip that Carey puts effectually this song of yearning and ache."[17] Devon Powers of PopMatters called it "a noteworthy embrace even if you tin can't recall who did it first."[21] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic picked the track as i of the best on her compilation The Ballads (2008), calling it a "mammoth hit."[22] Meanwhile, Jose F. Promis of the aforementioned publication compared both versions, writing that Carey'southward version "pales somewhat in comparison to Starr's more passionate interpretation."[19] He was positive with the "Morales' Classic Guild Mix", describing it every bit "a standard, but well-made trip the light fantastic toe remake, [...] quite smooth, with Carey giving a nifty song performance."[19]

Nautical chart operation [edit]

Dissimilar the preceding unmarried from #1'due south, "When You Believe," "I Nevertheless Believe" enjoyed more than success within the U.s.a. than elsewhere, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though it was Carey'southward first single to nautical chart on radio airplay points lone, its airplay was relatively depression while sales were much stronger, "due to the maxi-single'southward packaging and marketing, which [...] contained five completely distinct versions," noted Allmusic'south Promis.[xix] On the radio, the song managed to reach the top-ten in three charts: the Adult Gimmicky (number viii), the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (number iii) and the Rhythmic chart (number eight), merely losing the top-twenty on the Mainstream Summit xl (number 21).[23]> The song became Carey'south seventh single to peak on the Hot Dance Order Play. Information technology was certified platinum by the RIAA, and was ranked 36 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1999 and 23 on her 25 Top Billboard Hit Songs list.[24] It besides entered the meridian x in Canada (number nine)[23] and Spain (number vii).[25]

Elsewhere, the vocal was a moderate success. Information technology reached the superlative twenty on the UK Singles Chart (number sixteen), becoming her nineteenth top xx unmarried.[26] It reached the pinnacle-forty in four other countries, Kingdom of belgium (Wallonia) (number twenty-5),[27] French republic (number thirty-three),[28] New Zealand (20-four)[29] and Switzerland (xxx-1).[30] In Commonwealth of australia, "I Even so Believe" was Carey's first song to miss the top fifty since "Forever" had missed it there in 1997.[31]

Music videos [edit]

The single'due south music video, which Brett Ratner directed, was shot in early December 1998 and drew heavy inspiration from Marilyn Monroe's 1953 visit to U.S. troops in Korea for a United Service Organizations prove. Information technology shows Carey (who emulates Monroe'south make-up and hairstyles) visiting Edwards Air Force Base in California and singing for airmen and soldiers, while standing on a fighter jet, as Monroe had done during the Korean War.[32] Information technology premiered on January 12, 1999, on MTV's Total Request Live, as well as on Entertainment Tonight. [33]

Carey on the set of the music video for "I Withal Believe," in Dec 1998.

In an interview during the gear up of the music video, Carey commented:

"Brett Rattner is directing the video and he'due south a good friend of mine and he'southward as well doing some bully work correct at present. [...] We were talking and I wanted it to be a alive performance and we merely started going dorsum and along and I was saying how a lot of people in the service had written me letters and talked about various songs. 'Hero' being ane of them. I call back when I put my commencement album out, people would write who were stationed overseas. It was in the winter of 1990, which was around the time of the Gulf War, so a lot of people were writing about listening to the anthology. I ever used to lookout man old footage of performers going overseas, from Bob Hope to Marilyn Monroe singing for people in the service. I thought this would exist a overnice affair to do. And so, we're doing the video but I'm going to practise some more than songs if I accept it in me."[15]

The video garnered mixed reviews, while Emmanuel Hapsis of KQED Arts picked it as her eighth all-time video, calling it "astonishing,"[34] Chuck Taylor of Billboard gave a "C" rating, writing that "[s]eeing Carey coo and buss and flip her neck to a serial of faux surprised smiles, even so, does brand you wonder if you're watching a music video or a glamour shoot for Seventeen." Taylor also claimed that Mariah "never looked better, but [she's] too skillful a singer for such cheesy posturing."[35] A video for the remix was commissioned and directed by Carey herself, showing her as a peasant daughter in a Mexican village as she tends to her goats and gathers water for her family. Bone is portrayed as a pariah of sorts in the town, in whom Carey may have a romantic interest. Da Brat takes on the office of the community gringo, as she arrives in a car with a lot of money.[36]

Formats and rails listings [edit]

I Still Believe unmarried [37]

  1. "I Nevertheless Believe" — 3:55
  2. "I Still Believe/Pure Imagination" (feat. Krayzie Bone & Da Deviling - Damizza Reemix) — 4:32
  3. "I Withal Believe/Pure Imagination" (feat. Krayzie Bone & Da Brat - Damizza Reemix A Cappella) — 4:32
  4. "I Still Believe" (feat. Mocha & Amil - Stevie J. Remix) — five:04
  5. "I Still Believe" (feat. Mocha & Amil - Stevie J. Make clean Remix) — 5:04
  6. "I Yet Believe" (Morales' Classic Club Mix Edit) — 3:51
  7. "I Nonetheless Believe" (Morales' Classic Club Mix) — 9:05
  8. "I Still Believe" (The Eve Of Souls Mix) — 10:53
  9. "I Still Believe" (The Kings Mix) — 8:04
  10. "I Still Believe" (The Kings Mix Instrumental) — 8:05

I However Believe EP [38]

  1. "I Still Believe" — 3:54
  2. "I Still Believe / Pure Imagination" (Damizza Reemix) — 4:31
  3. "I Still Believe / Pure Imagination" (Damizza Reemix A Cappella) — 4:32
  4. "I Nonetheless Believe" (Stevie J. Remix) — 5:04
  5. "I Still Believe" (Stevie J. Remix) [Explicit] — 5:04
  6. "I Still Believe" (Stevie J. Remix A Cappella) — 5:05
  7. "I Still Believe" (Morales Archetype Club Mix) — 9:04
  8. "I Notwithstanding Believe" (Morales Archetype Club Mix United kingdom Edit) — 6:59
  9. "I Still Believe" (Morales Classic Guild Mix Edit) — 3:51
  10. "I Still Believe" (The Eve of Souls Mix) — 10:53
  11. "I Still Believe" (The Eve of Souls Mix United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Edit) — 8:53
  12. "I Even so Believe" (The Kings Mix) — viii:04
  13. "I Still Believe" (The Kings Mix Instrumental) — 8:05

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

Other versions [edit]

  • In 1988, popular Disco vocalist Amii Stewart covered the song for her album Time for Fantasy.
  • In 1989, Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam covered this song in Cantonese, with the title 依然 ("Even so"). She also covered the English version of the song in 1990.
  • In 1989, Taiwanese vocalizer Julie Sue (蘇芮) covered the song for her album I've Got The Music In Me.
  • In 1998, Lynda Laurence, a one-time fellow member of The Supremes covered the vocal for the album Where Did Our Love Get, released by the trio Former Ladies of The Supremes in the United Kingdom.
  • Jamaican dancehall artist Beenie Man sampled near of the lyrics under the song "Crazy Notion" from his Art and Life album, released in 2000.
  • Jane Lynch and Darren Criss covered it in Glee, in a mashup with Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass."
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt covered this song while she was one of the members of Kids Incorporated in the Flavour half-dozen episode "Magic Toy Shoppe".

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