"Speechless" is a song سے طرف کی the American recording artist Michael Jackson, included on his tenth studio album, Invincible (2001). The single was only released in Korea. The singer was inspired to write the ballad after a water balloon fight with children in Germany. Jackson collaborated on the production with musicians such as Jeremy Lubbock, Brad Buxer, Novi Novoq, Stuart Bradley and Bruce Swedien. Andraé Crouch and his gospel choir provided backing vocals.
Executives at Jackson's record label, Epic Records, responded positively to the track when دیا a منظر پیش several months before Invincible's release. "Speechless" was issued as a promotional single, receiving mixed reviews from موسیقی critics. Commentary focused on the track's a cappellas, lyrics and music. A clip of Jackson singing "Speechless" was included in the 2009 documentary-concert film Michael Jackson's This Is It.
Michael Jackson wrote "Speechless" after a water balloon fight with children in Germany. It took him 45 minutes.[1] In an interview with Vibe magazine, the musician commented, "I was so happy after the fight that I ran upstairs in their house and wrote 'Speechless'. Fun inspires me. I hate to say that, because it's such a romantic song." He added, "But it was the fight that did it. I was happy, and I wrote it in its entirety right there. I felt it would be good enough for the album. Out of the bliss comes magic, wonderment, and creativity."[2][3]
"Speechless" was one of only two songs from Invincible to be written solely سے طرف کی Jackson (the سیکنڈ song being "The Lost Children").[4] Jeremy Lubbock worked with the musician in arranging and conducting an orchestra. Instrumentalists on the track included Brad Buxer on keyboards, and Novi Novoq and Thomas Tally on violas. The violinists consisted of Peter Kent, Gina Kronstadt, Robin Lorentz, Kirstin Fife and John Wittenberg. The track featured backing vocals from Andraé Crouch and his gospel choir, The Andraé Crouch Singers. "Speechless" was digitally edited سے طرف کی Buxer and Stuart Brawley, and was mixed سے طرف کی Bruce Swedien,[5] who later said, "Everything with Michael is a stand-out moment but an absolutely gorgeous piece of موسیقی called 'Speechless' was really an event. Michael sings the first eight bars a cappella. At the end, he closes it off a cappella – it was Michael's idea to add the a cappella parts."[6]
The lyrics to "Speechless" deal with being lost for words because of love.[7] The song opens with Jackson's singing a cappella: "Your love is magical, that's how I feel, but I have not the words here to explain", which Rick de Yampert of The Daytona ساحل سمندر, بیچ News-Journal felt the singer "[crooned] sweetly".[5][8] The chorus includes the lines, "Speechless, speechless, that's how آپ make me feel. Though I'm with you, I am far away and nothing is for real."[5] A سیکنڈ a cappella verse bookends the track.[9]
"Speechless" is a ballad,[10][11] and is described as an R&B, pop and soul song on the sheet موسیقی published on Musicnotes.com سے طرف کی Alfred موسیقی Publishing. It adds that the track was performed in common time, with a tempo of 80 beats per minute. The song starts in the key of B♭ major and transitions to C major. After the bridge the song transitions to D Major as a choir starts singing, the last two choruses in E Major, ending with a solo a cappella ending سے طرف کی Jackson. The song's vocal range is from F4 to B5.[12]
In June 2001, several months before the release of Invincible, "Speechless" was among several songs showcased from the album exclusively to executives of Jackson's موسیقی label, Epic Records (a subsidiary of Sony موسیقی Entertainment). Other songs previewed included "Unbreakable", "The Lost Children","Whatever Happens", "Break of Dawn","Heaven Can Wait" and "Privacy", all of which featured on Invincible's track listing.[13][14] Roger Friedman of لومڑی News reported that the executives who listened to the previews liked what they heard. Epic Records' president, Dave Glew, کہا of the tracks, "It's wonderful and amazing. Michael is singing better than ever." He added, "The ballads! The ballads are beautiful, and they're all there."[15] "Speechless" was later released as a promotional single in 2001. A remixed version of "You Rock My World", featuring rapper Jay-Z, served as the single's B-side.[16] After Jackson's death several months later, a clip of the entertainer singing "Speechless" was included in Michael Jackson's This Is It, a commercially successful documentary-concert film of the singer's rehearsals for his London کنسرٹ series.[17]
"Speechless" received a mixed reaction from موسیقی journalists. Craig Seymour of The Buffalo News felt that the song was the only one from the album in which Jackson successfully revisited his past. The journalist کہا the song was reminiscent of the 1995 chart-topper "You Are Not Alone", as it sounded to him like a track that could have been written سے طرف کی R. Kelly, who penned the number one hit.[18] Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Jim DeRogatis described "Speechless" as a "beautifully minimal, heartfelt romantic ballad".[19] موسیقی journalist Roger Catlin stated that the song leaned toward "neo-gospel".[9] The New York Post کہا that "Speechless" was "lullaby-like" and the best song on Invincible, and Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Jackson's "long lines and creamy overdubbed choruses [sailing] weightlessly" in the ballad, that the journalist felt could have been "a love song to God".[20][21]
Pop موسیقی critic Robert Hilburn described "Speechless", and another song from Invincible ("Butterflies"), as being "as woefully generic as their titles".[7] Ben Rayner of the Toronto سٹار, ستارہ contested that the a cappellas in "Speechless" were enough to make a person wish that Jackson actually was unable to make a sound.[22] Michigan Daily writer Dustin J. Seibert wrote that the song was a "shining [example] of what happens when The Gloved One gets beside himself and writes smarmy crap that should be reserved for a CD changer somewhere in a preschool".[23] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram کہا that "Speechless" was one of the weaker tracks from Invincible.[24] Elliot Sylvester of The Independent felt that the song was "pure Jackson – almost to a formulaic fault".[25] The Dallas Morning News' Thor Christensen کہا that "Speechless" was "produced سے طرف کی Mr. Jackson in bombastic style à la Celine Dion". He added that as the track ended with an emotional Jackson, it drew a parallel with the singer's 1972 ode to a rat, "Ben".[26]
Vaughn Watson of The Providence Journal hailed "Speechless" as Invincible's "best song, and one of Jackson's finest of any album". He added that with the song, the musician acknowledged the pain that accompanies isolation.[27] In a review of Invincible, The Wichita Eagle stated that "Speechless", "Don't Walk Away" and "Cry" were among the "sincere ballads" in which Jackson was exemplary.[28] Ada Anderson of The Ball State Daily News expressed the view that "Speechless" would become a مقبول song, and writers for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel stated that the ballad would take time to get used to.[29][30] The Dayton Daily News' Ron Rollins described the track as a "pretty love song".[31] موسیقی critic Kevin C. Johnson thought that "Speechless" was "one of [Jackson's] typical, whispery ballads that swells as it moves along".[32] A journalist for The Olympian stated that the song was "gorgeous".[33]
Written, composed, produced and lead vocal سے طرف کی Michael Jackson
Orchestra arranged and conducted سے طرف کی Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock
Keyboards performed سے طرف کی Brad Buxer
Viola performed سے طرف کی Novi Novoq and Thomas Tally
Violin performed سے طرف کی Peter Kent, Gina Kronstadt
Robin Lorentz, Kirstin Fife and John Wittenberg
Executives at Jackson's record label, Epic Records, responded positively to the track when دیا a منظر پیش several months before Invincible's release. "Speechless" was issued as a promotional single, receiving mixed reviews from موسیقی critics. Commentary focused on the track's a cappellas, lyrics and music. A clip of Jackson singing "Speechless" was included in the 2009 documentary-concert film Michael Jackson's This Is It.
Michael Jackson wrote "Speechless" after a water balloon fight with children in Germany. It took him 45 minutes.[1] In an interview with Vibe magazine, the musician commented, "I was so happy after the fight that I ran upstairs in their house and wrote 'Speechless'. Fun inspires me. I hate to say that, because it's such a romantic song." He added, "But it was the fight that did it. I was happy, and I wrote it in its entirety right there. I felt it would be good enough for the album. Out of the bliss comes magic, wonderment, and creativity."[2][3]
"Speechless" was one of only two songs from Invincible to be written solely سے طرف کی Jackson (the سیکنڈ song being "The Lost Children").[4] Jeremy Lubbock worked with the musician in arranging and conducting an orchestra. Instrumentalists on the track included Brad Buxer on keyboards, and Novi Novoq and Thomas Tally on violas. The violinists consisted of Peter Kent, Gina Kronstadt, Robin Lorentz, Kirstin Fife and John Wittenberg. The track featured backing vocals from Andraé Crouch and his gospel choir, The Andraé Crouch Singers. "Speechless" was digitally edited سے طرف کی Buxer and Stuart Brawley, and was mixed سے طرف کی Bruce Swedien,[5] who later said, "Everything with Michael is a stand-out moment but an absolutely gorgeous piece of موسیقی called 'Speechless' was really an event. Michael sings the first eight bars a cappella. At the end, he closes it off a cappella – it was Michael's idea to add the a cappella parts."[6]
The lyrics to "Speechless" deal with being lost for words because of love.[7] The song opens with Jackson's singing a cappella: "Your love is magical, that's how I feel, but I have not the words here to explain", which Rick de Yampert of The Daytona ساحل سمندر, بیچ News-Journal felt the singer "[crooned] sweetly".[5][8] The chorus includes the lines, "Speechless, speechless, that's how آپ make me feel. Though I'm with you, I am far away and nothing is for real."[5] A سیکنڈ a cappella verse bookends the track.[9]
"Speechless" is a ballad,[10][11] and is described as an R&B, pop and soul song on the sheet موسیقی published on Musicnotes.com سے طرف کی Alfred موسیقی Publishing. It adds that the track was performed in common time, with a tempo of 80 beats per minute. The song starts in the key of B♭ major and transitions to C major. After the bridge the song transitions to D Major as a choir starts singing, the last two choruses in E Major, ending with a solo a cappella ending سے طرف کی Jackson. The song's vocal range is from F4 to B5.[12]
In June 2001, several months before the release of Invincible, "Speechless" was among several songs showcased from the album exclusively to executives of Jackson's موسیقی label, Epic Records (a subsidiary of Sony موسیقی Entertainment). Other songs previewed included "Unbreakable", "The Lost Children","Whatever Happens", "Break of Dawn","Heaven Can Wait" and "Privacy", all of which featured on Invincible's track listing.[13][14] Roger Friedman of لومڑی News reported that the executives who listened to the previews liked what they heard. Epic Records' president, Dave Glew, کہا of the tracks, "It's wonderful and amazing. Michael is singing better than ever." He added, "The ballads! The ballads are beautiful, and they're all there."[15] "Speechless" was later released as a promotional single in 2001. A remixed version of "You Rock My World", featuring rapper Jay-Z, served as the single's B-side.[16] After Jackson's death several months later, a clip of the entertainer singing "Speechless" was included in Michael Jackson's This Is It, a commercially successful documentary-concert film of the singer's rehearsals for his London کنسرٹ series.[17]
"Speechless" received a mixed reaction from موسیقی journalists. Craig Seymour of The Buffalo News felt that the song was the only one from the album in which Jackson successfully revisited his past. The journalist کہا the song was reminiscent of the 1995 chart-topper "You Are Not Alone", as it sounded to him like a track that could have been written سے طرف کی R. Kelly, who penned the number one hit.[18] Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Jim DeRogatis described "Speechless" as a "beautifully minimal, heartfelt romantic ballad".[19] موسیقی journalist Roger Catlin stated that the song leaned toward "neo-gospel".[9] The New York Post کہا that "Speechless" was "lullaby-like" and the best song on Invincible, and Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Jackson's "long lines and creamy overdubbed choruses [sailing] weightlessly" in the ballad, that the journalist felt could have been "a love song to God".[20][21]
Pop موسیقی critic Robert Hilburn described "Speechless", and another song from Invincible ("Butterflies"), as being "as woefully generic as their titles".[7] Ben Rayner of the Toronto سٹار, ستارہ contested that the a cappellas in "Speechless" were enough to make a person wish that Jackson actually was unable to make a sound.[22] Michigan Daily writer Dustin J. Seibert wrote that the song was a "shining [example] of what happens when The Gloved One gets beside himself and writes smarmy crap that should be reserved for a CD changer somewhere in a preschool".[23] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram کہا that "Speechless" was one of the weaker tracks from Invincible.[24] Elliot Sylvester of The Independent felt that the song was "pure Jackson – almost to a formulaic fault".[25] The Dallas Morning News' Thor Christensen کہا that "Speechless" was "produced سے طرف کی Mr. Jackson in bombastic style à la Celine Dion". He added that as the track ended with an emotional Jackson, it drew a parallel with the singer's 1972 ode to a rat, "Ben".[26]
Vaughn Watson of The Providence Journal hailed "Speechless" as Invincible's "best song, and one of Jackson's finest of any album". He added that with the song, the musician acknowledged the pain that accompanies isolation.[27] In a review of Invincible, The Wichita Eagle stated that "Speechless", "Don't Walk Away" and "Cry" were among the "sincere ballads" in which Jackson was exemplary.[28] Ada Anderson of The Ball State Daily News expressed the view that "Speechless" would become a مقبول song, and writers for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel stated that the ballad would take time to get used to.[29][30] The Dayton Daily News' Ron Rollins described the track as a "pretty love song".[31] موسیقی critic Kevin C. Johnson thought that "Speechless" was "one of [Jackson's] typical, whispery ballads that swells as it moves along".[32] A journalist for The Olympian stated that the song was "gorgeous".[33]
Written, composed, produced and lead vocal سے طرف کی Michael Jackson
Orchestra arranged and conducted سے طرف کی Michael Jackson and Jeremy Lubbock
Keyboards performed سے طرف کی Brad Buxer
Viola performed سے طرف کی Novi Novoq and Thomas Tally
Violin performed سے طرف کی Peter Kent, Gina Kronstadt
Robin Lorentz, Kirstin Fife and John Wittenberg