Heaven Can Wait (Michael Jackson Song)
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“Heaven Can Wait" is a song recorded by
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
, originally released on his 2001 studio album ''
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''. The song was written by Jackson,
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, Andreao Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beal, Eritza Laues and Kenny Quiller.


Background

The song was originally written by Teddy Riley for
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's 1999 album ''
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''. However, while writing the song with Jackson, the singer asked Riley to give the song to him because he wanted to record it himself. Riley agreed and the song was included on Michael's 2001 album ''Invincible''. In an interview with ''Hip-Hop Wired'', Riley talked about the recording sessions of the song: "What I did with Michael doing strings on 'Heaven Can Wait,' was like, we did the track first, that all took one day, and then the string section and then we did the guitar session and that's about three days. So the modern day is a little quick." After receiving a digital release on October 30, 2001, "Heaven Can Wait" was scheduled for release to radio stations across the United States, but was cancelled due to unspecified reasons. At a
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of 59 beats per minute, it is one of Jackson's slowest songs.


Reception

The song received mixed reviews from most
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. Mark Anthony Neal of ''SeeingBlack.com'' praised the song, saying, " eaven Can Waitfeatures arguably one of Jackson's best vocal performance since '' Thrillers 'The Lady in My Life.'" Milena Brown of ''PRessure PR'' thought the song was "breathless", and "clearly did not get the same recognition it deserved". Bill Johnson from ''The Urban Daily'' listed "Heaven Can Wait" as one of several songs that kept ''
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'' "simple and smooth (and) that excel the most". Robert Hilburn of ''
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'' said the song was "a tale about turning away an angel who comes to take him to heaven because he wants to stay with his darling, seem aimed at the lower end of 'N Sync's fan base -a difficult stretch for a man of 43."
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gave a mixed review to the song, saying "around this point you realise that Jackson is no longer pioneering - this would be a good Usher ballad. It has classic 'if I should die tonight' love lyrics and swelling chords, but doesn't add up to all that much." The song charted for 16 weeks on the '' Billboard''
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, peaking at number 72 on April 27, 2002.


Charts


Personnel

* Written and composed by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Andreao Heard, Nate Smith, Teron Beal, Eritza Laues and Kenny Quiller * Produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley * Co-Produced by Andreao Heard and Nate Smith * Lead and background vocals by Michael Jackson * Additional background vocals by Dr. Freeze and "Que" * Orchestra arranged and conducted by Jeremy Lubbock * Recorded and mixed by Teddy Riley,
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and George Mayers * Digital editing by Teddy Riley and George Mayers


Cover versions


BLACKstreet version

The song was originally intended for
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, originally lined up to their 1999 album ''
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'', but it was given to Jackson when he asked for it after hearing its demo. In an interview with ''The Urban Daily'' on December 12, 2010, Riley confirmed that the upcoming album from Blackstreet will feature a cover of "Heaven Can Wait". He said "Blackstreet is gonna do something incredible with that song.". However, Riley stated in 2006 to re-make the song, for a new BLACKstreet album, but the new album did not finish until 2011.


References

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