Who Said I Would

"Who Said I Would" is a song performed by Phil Collins that was originally recorded for his 1985 album No Jacket Required but was release for the live version, released in 1991 as a single from his live album Serious Hits... Live! in the United States. It was the sole single to be released from the album in America.

"Who Said I Would"
Single by Phil Collins
from the album
B-side"Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore?" (live)
ReleasedApril 1991[1]
Recorded1985
Genre
Length4:02
Label
Songwriter(s)Phil Collins
Producer(s)
Phil Collins singles chronology
"Hang in Long Enough"
(1990)
"Who Said I Would"
(1991)
"Hero"
(1993)

History

Collins originally wrote and recorded the song for the album, No Jacket Required. "Who Said I Would" was not released as a single on this album. However, a live version was released as a single from the Serious Hits... Live! album in the United States, reaching number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

The original version was later remixed into the 12"ers album.[3]

Music video

A music video of the original version was filmed, for the No Jacket Required home video. It featured Collins playing the song in a concert.[4] The single version also had a music video, of Collins playing the song during his ... But Seriously tour.

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Canadian Singles Chart 34
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 73

Credits

Original version (1985)

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References

  1. "Official Genesis Website". Genesis-music.com. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
  2. "Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Phil Collins". Billboard. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
  3. "Phil Collins - 12"ers (CD) at Discogs". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
  4. Pareles, Jon (2 November 1986). "Home Video; Recent Releases Of Video Cassettes: Photos and 'White Suit'". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
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