"Sweet Freedom" is a song by Michael McDonald, written by Rod Temperton originally featured on Running Scared's soundtrack, before the 1986 re-release of McDonald's 1985 album No Lookin' Back. The track peaked at #7 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart (his last Top 10 hit in that chart), #12 in the UK, and #14 in Canada.

"Sweet Freedom"
Single Cover
Single by Michael McDonald
from the album Sweet Freedom and Running Scared soundtrack
B-side"The Freedom Eights"
ReleasedJune 1986
Recorded1986
StudioWestlake Audio, Los Angeles
GenreR&B, blue-eyed soul, dance-pop
Length3:57 (radio mix) / 7:38 (12" version)
LabelMCA Records
Songwriter(s)Rod Temperton
Producer(s)Rod Temperton, Bruce Swedien, Richard Rudolph (credited as Dick Rudolph)
Michael McDonald singles chronology
"Lost in the Parade"
(1985)
"Sweet Freedom"
(1986)
"Our Love"
(1986)

The single's music video directed by Leslie Libman featured McDonald, along with actors Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines, in the film Running Scared.[1]

Credits edit

Charts edit

Chart (1986-1987) Peak
position
Canada The Record Singles Chart[2] 25
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[3] 14
UK Singles (OCC)[4] 12
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[5] 4
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 7
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[7] 8
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[8] 17
Year-end chart (1986) Rank
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[9] 75

Other notable versions edit

  • In 1998, Shawn Christopher released her version of the song Sweet Freedom which reached number 60 in France.[10]
  • In 2002, Danish electronic percussion duo Safri Duo, featuring Michael McDonald, covered the song. It was released in June as the fourth and final single from their debut album, Episode II. This version charted in many European countries, hitting number 2 in Spain and number 3 in Wallonia.

References edit

  1. ^ "Songfacts". songfacts.com. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  2. ^ Lwin, Nanda. Top 40 Hits: The Essential Chart Guide (2000). Mississauga, Ont.: Music Data Canada
  3. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 0728." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "Michael McDonald Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  6. ^ "Michael McDonald Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  7. ^ "Michael McDonald Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  8. ^ "Michael McDonald Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  9. ^ "1986 The Year in Music & Video: Top Pop Singles". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 52. December 27, 1986. p. Y-21.
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