"You Are Not Alone" is a song by American singer
Michael Jackson
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from his ninth studio album, ''
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I'' (1995). It was released on August 15, 1995, by
Epic
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and
Sony
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, as the second single from the album.
An
R&B ballad, "You Are Not Alone" was written by fellow American singer-songwriter
R. Kelly for Jackson in response to difficult times in his own personal life. Kelly sent a demo tape to Jackson, who liked the song and decided to produce it with him in his Chicago studio. Jackson's interest in the song was also linked to events in his personal life. The accompanying music video, which featured Jackson and his then-wife
Lisa Marie Presley
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, featured scenes of semi-nudity.
"You Are Not Alone" received generally positive reviews and was the recipient of
Grammy
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and
American Music Award
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nominations. It holds a ''
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'' as the first song to debut at number one on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was certified platinum by the
RIAA
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. It also topped the charts in Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It was re-released in 2006 as part of Jackson's box set ''
Visionary: The Video Singles'', and re-entered at number 30 in the
UK Singles Chart.
"You Are Not Alone" was Jackson's thirteenth and final number-one US single. After his
death in June 2009, Kelly paid tribute by including a version of the song created by himself as a hidden track on his album ''
Love Letter
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History
One of the oldest references to a l ...
'' (2010). In 2011, a clip of the song was remixed with the Jackson song "
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" is a 1987 duet ballad by American singer Michael Jackson featuring singer and songwriter Siedah Garrett, and was released as the first single on July 20, 1987, by Epic Records from his seventh album, ''Bad''. The ...
"; the final "Immortal Version" was released on the ''
Immortal
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'' album.
Production and composition
"You Are Not Alone" is a
pop and
R&B ballad
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about love and isolation.
The song was written by R. Kelly and produced by Kelly and Jackson.
Kelly wrote the song after losing close people in his life.
Kelly was delighted to be able to work with his idol, explaining "I was psyched ... I feel I could have done his whole album. Not being selfish. I was just that geeked about it. It was an experience out of this world ... It's amazing to know that five years ago I was writing songs in a basement in the ghetto and now I'm writing for Michael Jackson ... I'd be a fool not to say it's a dream come true."
[Brown, p. 56] Jackson contacted Kelly to see if he had any material available. Kelly forwarded a tape recording of the song and Jackson then agreed to work with Kelly on the piece.
On the tape sent to Jackson, Kelly sung "You Are Not Alone" mimicking Jackson's vocal style, explaining, "I think I am him. I become him. I want him to feel that as well." Jackson found the interpretation amusing.
[Brown, p. 57] They spent the last week of November 1994 together in the studio working on the track.
Jackson explained that he instantly liked the song, but listened to it twice before making his final decision. Although the song was written by Kelly, Jackson was adamant that the production should be a collaborative effort among the two musicians.
The tape sent to him had no harmony or modulations, so Jackson added a choir in the final portion and added a sense of climax and structure to the final piece.
Sheet music for "You Are Not Alone" is in the key of
B major
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, with the last two choruses in
D-flat major
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The D-flat major scale is:
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and
E-flat major
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The E-fla ...
, with a
tempo
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of 60
beats per minute
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, making it one of Jackson's slowest songs.
Plagiarism lawsuit
In 1993, Edward and Daniel van Passel wrote the score to a song titled "If We Can Start All Over". It was registered with the Belgian Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers (SABAM) that year. The score has never been commercially released, and can only be found as
sheet music
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, which does not contain information about the
timbre
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,
rhythm
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or
harmony
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.
When "You Are Not Alone" became a worldwide success, the van Passel brothers approached SABAM saying it was similar to their song. The internal committee noted similarities between the melodies and recommended pursuing a lawsuit against Kelly and Zomba Record Holding Holland BV. The brothers applied to the Court of Leuven for an injunction on October 18, 1995.
The Belgian Court rejected the claim of plagiarism on January 20, 2003, finding that the 43.46% similarity between the two melodies was a coincidence. The van Passel brothers submitted an appeal.
On September 4, 2007, the Court of Appeal in Brussels reversed the 2003 ruling, based on the fact that Kelly's earliest evidence of writing "You Are Not Alone" was August 1995, 21 months after the brothers had registered their score for "If We Can Start All Over". The court concluded that it was possible that Kelly had accessed the score and developed this into "You Are Not Alone". Kelly maintains that he never met or heard of the van Passel brothers. The court also stated that the van Passel brothers "did not create their work merely in order to register it with SABAM and put it in a drawer, but at least informed third parties of the existence of their composition".
Belgium maintains a ban on all radio and television broadcasts of the "You Are Not Alone" song and music video. Vendors found with copies face fines of €1000 for each copy of the song. The van Passel brothers have gained recognition as co-writers of the melody for "You Are Not Alone" in Belgium.
Critical reaction
"You Are Not Alone" received positive views from music critics. In more recent years,
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of
AllMusic
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expressed the opinion that it was amongst some of the best songs Jackson ever released, calling the song seductive.
Steve Baltin from ''
Cash Box
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'' described it as a "weepy ballad". In his weekly UK chart commentary in ''
Dotmusic
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'',
James Masterton
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said that it "probably ranks as one of the most beautiful songs Michael Jackson has ever recorded". Pan-European magazine ''
Music & Media
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'' wrote, "A far cry from "Scream", Jackson undergoes a gigantic moodswing here. Sad as he is, the vibrato in his vocals perfectly complements the moody ballad". A reviewer from ''
Music Week
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'' rated it five out of five, adding, "Barely a yelp or gulp to be had on this dead simple R Kelly-penned and produced ballad. Not the strongest slowie on the album but a lot of wayward fans will be hankering after some no-frills old style Jackson. A biggie." The R&B critic and journalist
Nelson George described the song as lovely and supple.
[George, p. 24] Jon Pareles
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'' felt it was the only conventional love song on the new material on ''HIStory''. He compared it to
Mariah Carey
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's song "
Hero
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" and said it "sounds like a surefire hit".
Mark Sutherland from ''
NME
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'' viewed it as a "syrupy ballad". James Hunter of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' noted that, "the excellent current single '
Scream' or the first-rate R&B ballad 'You Are Not Alone' – manage to link the incidents of Jackson's recent past to universal concepts, like injustice or isolation. When he bases his music in the bluntness of hip-hop, Jackson sketches funky scenarios denouncing greed, blanket unreliability and false accusation".
Writer and journalist
J. Randy Taraborrelli wrote of the song in 2004, "
tremains among Michael's best songs ... On listening to 'You Are Not Alone', one wonders how many times Michael tried to tell himself, during his most desperate and anguished times, that he ''did'' have support in his life, from a higher power, or even friends and family, whether he actually believed it or not".
[Taraborrelli, p. 609–610] Fred Shuster of the ''
Daily News of Los Angeles'' described it as the best song on the album.
Conversely, while Steve Holsey of ''
Michigan Chronicle
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'' gave the album a positive review, he described the song as the worst on the album, calling the Kelly penned lyrics "
trite
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" and below the standard set by Jackson's own lyrical skills.
Robert Christgau
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of ''
Blender
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'' would later call it "quietly yucky"
while pop music critic Bill Wyman of ''
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'' called it "drony and unpleasant."
Revisiting "You Are Not Alone" in 2022, Tom Breihan of ''
Stereogum
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'' negatively described the song as "thin gruel" and as a "sort of generic sad ballad", while complimenting Jackson's vocals for sounding "as tender and reassuring as ever". "You Are Not Alone" received an
American Music Award
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nomination and a
Grammy
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nomination both for "Best Pop Vocal Performance".
Chart performance
Commercially, "You Are Not Alone" remains one of Jackson's best selling singles and it is also his 13th and final number one song. It holds the ''
Guinness World Record
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'' for the first song ever to debut at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
It was also Jackson's last number one single on the chart. It debuted at number one with first week sales of 120,000 copies. The song was certified platinum by the
RIAA
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and sold one million copies domestically.
It broke the record set by his previous double A-side single "
Scream" and "
Childhood
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", which was the first song in the 37-year history of ''Billboard'' to debut at number five — where it peaked.
It peaked at number one in the UK after a debut at number three in the prior week.
The song also reached number one in Belgium, France, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland. In Canada it peaked at number two.
It became a top ten hit in every major market.
Music video
The music video for "You Are Not Alone" was directed by American director
Wayne Isham
Wayne Isham (born December 2, 1958) is an American film director and music video director who has directed films and music videos of many popular artists.
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Isham was born on December 2, 1958 in Vinita, Oklahoma. He at ...
and was released to
ABC,
MTV
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, and
BET
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on July 28, 1995. It begins with a large number of
paparazzi
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taking photographs of Jackson. The plot then centers around two locations: a temple where Jackson appears in an affectionate semi-nude scene with his then-wife,
Lisa Marie Presley
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, and a theater where Jackson performs the song to an empty hall. Jackson also appears alone in other locations such as deserts and along tide pools.
The slightly extended version that appeared on ''
HIStory on Film, Volume II'' was notable for scenes where special effects were used to give Jackson white, feathery, almost angelic wings. Several of these scenes included Jackson's side having been pierced by an arrow. The other version of the video is included on ''
Number Ones'' and ''
Michael Jackson's Vision''. The temple scenes were a homage to
Maxfield Parrish
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's 1922 painting ''
Daybreak''.
The theater scenes were filmed at the
Pantages Theatre, in Los Angeles.
Live performances
Jackson first performed "You Are Not Alone" at the
1995 Soul Train Music Awards, and also at the
1995 MTV Video Music Awards. At the latter awards ceremony, the song was performed without the second verse. Jackson then performed the song at the
Royal Brunei concert in 1996 where it was performed as a complete song. Jackson also performed it during the
HIStory World Tour
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as a complete song, during which one girl was allowed to dance with him on stage, similar to the Soul Train Music Awards performance. Jackson's next and final performance of "You Are Not Alone" was at the
MJ & Friends concert in Munich on June 27, 1999. On a side note, Jackson died 10 years after his performance in Seoul on June 25, 1999. The song was performed without the second verse, similar to the "1995 MTV Awards" performance. It was also due to be performed at the
This Is It concert series; however, the shows were cancelled due to his death.
Diana Ross
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recorded a version of this song on her international-only released album, ''
Voice of Love'' produced by Nick Martinelli. Ross would also close her successful 2010–12
More Today Than Yesterday: The Greatest Hits Tour with this song as a tribute to Jackson.
Track listings
* CD single
# "You Are Not Alone" – 4:54
# "
Scream Louder" (
Flyte Tyme remix) – 5:30
* Cassette single
# "You Are Not Alone" (album edit) – 4:56
# "Scream Louder" (Flyte Tyme remix) – 5:30
* 12-inch single
# "You Are Not Alone" (
Jon B. main remix) – 6:55
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix) – 10:09
# "
Rock with You
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" (
Frankie's Favorite club mix) – 7:45
# "Rock with You" (
Masters at Work remix) – 5:30
* Canadian/United States
# "You Are Not Alone" – 4:56
# "You Are Not Alone" (radio edit) – 4:34
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix) – 10:40
# "Scream Louder" (Flyte Tyme remix) – 5:30
# "MJ Megaremix" – 10:33
* Japan single
# "You Are Not Alone" – 4:56
# "You Are Not Alone" (radio edit) – 4:34
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix) – 10:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix edit) – 7:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. main mix) – 6:55
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. Padapella mix) – 6:55
* Austria single
# "You Are Not Alone" – 4:56
# "You Are Not Alone" (radio edit) – 4:34
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix) – 10:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (classic club mix) – 7:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. main mix) – 6:55
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. Padapella mix) – 6:55
# "MJ Medley Aus Dem Viva" – 4:59
* Netherlands single
# "You Are Not Alone" – 4:56
# "You Are Not Alone" (radio edit) – 4:34
# "You Are Not Alone" (Franctified club mix) – 10:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (classic club mix) – 7:40
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. main mix) – 6:55
# "You Are Not Alone" (Jon B. Padapella mix) – 6:55
# "Magic Michael Jackson Mix" – 4:26
Personnel
* Produced by
R. Kelly and
Michael Jackson
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* Recorded and mixed by
Bruce Swedien
* Michael Jackson – lead and background vocals, vocal and rhythm arrangements
* R. Kelly and
Steve Porcaro
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– synthesizers and keyboards
* R. Kelly – background vocals
*
Peter Mokran
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Early life
Mokran was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up, he studied classical guitar, while also learning engineering and programming as a teen.Paul Tingen“ ...
,
Andrew Scheps
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, and Steve Porcaro – synthesizer programming
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
''The X Factor'' UK 2009 finalists version
The
top twelve acts from the
sixth series of TV talent show ''
The X Factor
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'' in the United Kingdom released a cover version of the song on November 15, 2009, in aid of
Great Ormond Street Hospital
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.
The finalists premiered the song live on the November 15 edition of the programme; the single was available for
digital download that day and a physical release followed the day after.
The release of the song follows a similar occurrence a year earlier, when the
final twelve acts from the
fifth series released a
cover version
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of
Mariah Carey
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's "
Hero
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" in aid of
Help for Heroes
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and raised over
£1 million.
It has been confirmed to have sold over 400,000 copies, therefore achieving a Gold single certification.
Music video
The video is very similar to the video of the cover version of the charity single of the year before. It shows various contestants performing their part in front of a plain black background, then shows the 12 finalists together performing the song in front of a screen of photos. Photos and video footage of the finalists at the
Great Ormond Street Hospital
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are shown throughout the video.
Charts
Year-end charts
R. Kelly version
R. Kelly recorded his own version of the song and put it on his 2010 album ''
Love Letter
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History
One of the oldest references to a l ...
'', he recorded it as a tribute to Jackson following
his death. The song was included as a
hidden bonus track on the album, shown as the final song on the album's track list. The song starts with Kelly paying tribute to Jackson, saying "In loving memories of my hero... MJ".
Track listing
Digital single from ''
Love Letter
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History
One of the oldest references to a l ...
''
References
Bibliography
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*
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George, Nelson (2004). ''
Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection''.
Sony BMG
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.
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Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles
SNEP Top Singles number-one singles
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Music videos directed by Wayne Isham
Number-one singles in New Zealand
Number-one singles in Scotland
Number-one singles in Spain
Number-one singles in Switzerland
UK singles chart number-one singles
Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles
Contemporary R&B ballads
Pop ballads
Songs written by R. Kelly
Song recordings produced by R. Kelly
Great Ormond Street Hospital
Song recordings produced by Michael Jackson
Songs involved in plagiarism controversies
Epic Records singles
Syco Music singles
MJJ Music singles
Sony Music singles