About the song

When a powerhouse vocalist like Aretha Franklin joins forces with the soulful crooner George Michael, the result is nothing short of musical magic. “I Knew You Were Waiting” is a prime example of this dynamic duo at their best, a duet that has stood the test of time and continues to resonate with listeners of all ages.

Released in 1987, the song was an immediate hit, topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Its success can be attributed to several factors, including the undeniable chemistry between the two artists, the catchy melody, and the heartfelt lyrics.

The song tells the story of two people who have been through their share of hardships but have ultimately found their way back to each other. The lyrics, co-written by Simon Climie and Dennis Morgan, are filled with hope and optimism, and they capture the universal experience of love and loss.

Michael’s smooth vocals and Franklin’s powerful belts complement each other perfectly. Their voices blend seamlessly, creating a rich and textured sound that is both comforting and inspiring. The song’s arrangement is also noteworthy, featuring a lush production that showcases the talents of both artists.

“I Knew You Were Waiting” is more than just a pop song; it’s a timeless classic that has been covered by numerous artists and featured in countless films and television shows. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal appeal.

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Lyrics

Like a warrior that fights and wins the battle
I know the taste of victory
Though I went through some nights consumed by the shadows
I was crippled emotionally

Somehow I made it through the heartache, yes, I did
Oh, I escaped Aha ha
I found my way out of the darkness
I kept my faith (I know you did), kept my faith

When the river was deep, I didn’t falter
When the mountain was high, I still believed
When the valley was low, it didn’t stop me, no no
I knew you were waiting, I knew you were waiting for me
Uh huh

With an endless desire, I kept on searching
Sure in time our eyes would meet
And like a bridge that’s on fire, the hurt is over
One touch and you set me free

No, I don’t regret a single moment, no I don’t
(I know you don’t) Looking back
When I think of all those disappointments
I just laugh (I know you do), I just laugh

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