Heal the World
"Heal the World" is a song recorded by American recording artist Michael Jackson from his eighth studio album, Dangerous. It was released in November 23, 1992 as the fifth single from the album. It was written and composed by Jackson, and produced by Jackson and Bruce Swedien.
In a 2001 Internet chat with fans, Jackson said that "Heal the World" is the song he was most proud to have created. He also created the Heal the World Foundation, a charitable organization which was designed to improve the lives of children. The organization was also meant to teach children how to help others. This concept of 'betterment for all' would become a centerpiece for the Dangerous World Tour. In the documentary Living with Michael Jackson, Jackson said he created the song in his "Giving Tree" at Neverland Ranch.
An ensemble performance of "We Are the World" and "Heal the World" closed Jackson's memorial service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on July 7, 2009. The song was performed as rehearsed by Jackson at the venue just weeks earlier, in preparation for his planned "This Is It" concerts in London along with "Dirty Diana". R&B singer Ciara sang the song as a tribute to Jackson at the 2009 BET Awards.
The song was played at the funeral of James Bulger, and Jackson also donated the song to be used as the anthem for the James Bulger Red Balloon Centre, a school for children to go to if they are being bullied or have learning difficulties.
Composition
This song is written in the key of A major, and it spans from E3 to C#5. It has a tempo of 80 beats per minute.Reception
The song reached number two in the UK Singles Chart in December 1992, kept off the number one position by Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You". It peaked number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine called this song "middle-class soft." David Browne of Entertainment Weekly praised the song: "And when his voice isn't competing with drum machines, it has rarely sounded stronger-achingly pure on Heal the World," Rolling Stones Alan Light was not satisfied, calling it "a Hallmark-card knockoff of We Are the World."Music video
The music video features children living in countries suffering from unrest, especially Burundi. It is also one of only a handful of Michael Jackson's videos not to feature Jackson himself, the others being "Cry", "HIStory" and "Man in the Mirror".. The version of the video included on and Michael Jackson's Vision contains an introductory video that features a speech from Jackson taken from the special "spoken word" version of the track. This version was not included on Video Greatest Hits – HIStory featuring the music video. Jackson performed the song in the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show with a 35,000 person flash card performance.Charts
Weekly charts
Chart | Peak position |
Chart | Peak position |
Australia | 63 |
Year-end charts
Chart | Rank |
Austria | 18 |
Belgium | 56 |
Canada Adult Contemporary | 43 |
Germany | 34 |
Netherlands | 50 |
Switzerland | 15 |
Certifications and sales
Track listing
- 7" single and cassette single:
- "Heal the World" – 4:32
- "She Drives Me Wild" – 3:41
- 12" single:
- "Heal the World" – 6:25
- "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" – 7:40
- "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" – 6:18
- "Rock with You" – 5:29
- CD maxi:
- "Heal the World" – 4:32
- "Heal the World" – 4:55
- "Heal the World" – 6:25
- "She Drives Me Wild" – 3:41
- CD promo:
- "Heal the World" – 4:32
- "Heal the World" – 4:55
- Live version
- DualDisc single:
- "Heal the World" – 4:32
- "Will You Be There" – 7:39
- "Heal the World" – 7:31
Personnel
- Written and composed by Michael Jackson
- Produced by Michael Jackson
- Co-Produced by Bruce Swedien
- Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien and Matt Forger
- Lead and Background Vocals by Michael Jackson
- Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson
- Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson and John Bahler
- Choir arrangement by John Bahler, featuring the John Bahler Singers
- Prelude composed, arranged and conducted by Marty Paich
Cover versions
- Leif Bloms recorded the song on 1993 album Dej ska jag älska all min tid.
- Connie Talbot, a finalist from Season 1 of Britain's Got Talent, released a variation of the song in November 2011 on her album, Beautiful World.
- In 2016 Mumbai-based folk music duo Maati Baani released a cover of the song featuring 45 child artists between the ages of 5 and 13 from India, South Africa, Russia, Canada, Japan and the United States, displaying an eclectic array of musical styles.