Hallelujah! (Holly Johnson song)
"Hallelujah" is a promotional single from former Frankie Goes to Hollywood singer Holly Johnson, from his 1999 album Soulstream.[1] The single was released as two different 12" vinyl releases, where the first was subtitled "The First Cut Is the Deepest..."[2] and the second subtitled "The Second Cut is the Neatest...".[3] Both releases featured the same artwork. Additionally, the song's title is sometimes written with an exclamation mark to read "Hallelujah!".
"Hallelujah (The First Cut Is the Deepest...)" | ||||
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Single by Holly Johnson | ||||
from the album Soulstream | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Label | Pleasuredome | |||
Songwriter(s) | Holly Johnson, Nick Bagnall | |||
Holly Johnson singles chronology | ||||
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It reached the top ten in the Record Mirror Club chart and top fifteen in their Pop Tip chart.[4]
The song was written by Holly Johnson (lyrics and music) and Nick Bagnall (music).[1]
Track listing
- 12" Promo Single #1 (The First Cut is the Deepest...)
- "Hallelujah! (Soundscapers, Jazzed Up Club Mix)" - 6:52
- "Hallelujah! (Eric Kupper, 12" Pump Mix)" - 6:17
- "Hallelujah! (Eric Kupper, 12" Pump Mix Dub)" - 6:17
- 12" Promo Single #2 (The Second Cut is the Neatest...)
- "Hallelujah! (Frankie Says... 12" Disco Mix)" - 7:10
- "Hallelujah! (Frankie Says... 7" Pop Mix)" - 4:21
- "Hallelujah! (Eric Kupper, 12" Pump Mix)" - 6:17
- "Hallelujah! (Soundscapers, Jazzed Up Club Mix)" - 6:52
Critical reception
Jon O'Brien of Allmusic spoke of the song in a review of the Soulstream album, stating "The retro stylings are more forgivable when Johnson's distinctive, powerful vocals and life-affirming lyrics are let loose on the dancefloor, with the infectious camp Euro-disco of "Hallelujah" and "Disco Heaven"."[5]
Upon release of the Soulstream album, a review by The Guardian wrote "The hedonism of the Frankie years now just a glitzy memory, his new philosophy runs something like: "Radiate light, love power, set free your soul." That's from Hallelujah!, whose rather pat optimism resurfaces on The Best Invention and All U Need is Love. The message would resound more profoundly if it were accompanied by some decent tunes, rather than colourless beats-by-the-yard that do nothing for Johnson's reedy voice."[6][7]
Remixes and B-sides
- "Hallelujah!" (Soundscapers, Jazzed Up club mix)
- "Hallelujah!" (Eric Kupper, 12" Pump mix)
- "Hallelujah!" (Eric Kupper, 12" Pump mix dub)
References
- "Holly Johnson - Soulstream (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- "Holly Johnson - The First Cut Is The Deepest... (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-10-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Anthony Glazebrook (c) 2003. "Holly Johnson.com". Holly Johnson.com. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- http://www.allmusic.com/album/soulstream-mw0000948512
- http://www.zttaat.com/article.php?title=43
- https://www.theguardian.com/friday_review/story/0,,258547,00.html