Geri releases ‘Angels in Chains’ in memory of George Michael

Author: Daily Times Monitor

Geri Halliwell is back with “Angels in Chains,” her first music release in 12 years.

The former Spice Girls singer wrote the single in memory of her late friend George Michael, who died in December 2016 of natural causes as the result of heart disease and a fatty liver. The song was released worldwide on Monday, three days after Michael’s 54th birthday. Geri Halliwell plans to donate all the song’s profits to one of the Wham! singer’s favourite charities: Child Line.

Chris Porter, who worked with Michael for over 30 years, produced “Angles in Chains.” Other contributors include music director Chris Cameron, guitarist Phil Palmer, and singers Jay Henry, Lucy Jules and Shirley Lewis, all of whom had worked with George at some point in his lifetime.

“When I first heard the sad news of his passing, I was nine months pregnant with my son Monty and I was full of emotions. I didn’t know quite what to do with my feelings so I put it in a song, which became ‘Angels in Chains.’ I feel very blessed to have the opportunity to work on this record with Chris Porter and the same team George had hand picked for his own projects. I am first and foremost a George Michael fan, so to be in the same studio with these amazingly gifted artists who have put their stamp of so many of my favourite records was a real privilege for me. In the process I found how healing making this record had been not only for me but also for everyone involved,” Halliwell, 44, said in a press release. “This is our way of saying goodbye to our friend and music idol, and I hope George’s fans enjoy this as much as we have making it.”

Since she abruptly quit the Spice Girls 19 years ago, Halliwell has released three albums as a solo musician: ‘Schizophonic’, ‘Scream If You Wanna Go Faster’ and ‘Passion’.

Halliwell appeared on ITV’s Lorraine on Monday to promote her new single.

“The last 12 years I’ve been writing and writing and writing. I think I was quite scared, if I’m really honest. I thought, ‘Well, I’m not the hot pants girl’. That was an era. And, ‘How am I going to come back?” So, I kept on writing these songs, and I used to play them to George, and he’d say, ‘Leave a bit of time. Leave a bit of time. You can have an evolution’,” Halliwell recalled. “I wrote these songs and they leaked and it didn’t feel right, and the record company said, ‘Start again’.”

Published in Daily Times, June 23rd, 2017.

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