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I Believe (Blessid Union of Souls song)

"I Believe" is a single by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls from their 1995 debut album, Home. It was released in February 1995 by EMI Records. Vocalist Eliot Sloan wrote the song after the father of his girlfriend "Lisa" forced her to stop dating Sloan because of his race. "I Believe" is the band's highest-charting single in the United States, reaching number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, and it became a top-20 hit in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Its music video was directed by Michael Salomon.

History

According to the "I Believe Story" from Blessid Union of Souls's compilation album Almost Acoustic (Volume 1), the song was written by vocalist Eliot Sloan in the early morning when he imagined the main piano sample which would be used in the song and then played it.

Eliot Sloan stated in an interview with The Celebrity Cafe that he wrote the song about his relationship with "Lisa", a girl he once dated. Lisa's father allegedly threatened to cut off her college tuition if she continued to see Eliot. They said good-bye and went their separate ways. He said that he still very much missed her, and placed a message in the liner notes of Home: "Lisa, give me a call sometime just to say hello, my number is still the same."

In the 2001 compilation album, ', the song was re-recorded in a punk-reggae style.

Lyrics

In an interview with thecelebritycafe.com, Eliot Sloan said "when I sing 'Love will find a way,' I mean 'God will find a way,'" and that he has always believed that "God is love". While the song uses fairly subtle Christian themes, as do many of the band's songs, they tried to make it not sound too preachy.

On the edited version for radio, the word "nigger" in the third verse is replaced with "brother".

Critical reception

In a review of Home by AllMusic, staff writer Tom Demalon said that the song "revealed the band to have more of a social conscience than similar acts such as Hootie & the Blowfish through the spiritually tinged lyrics." In a review by Rolling Stone, staff writer Paul Evans called the song "all righteous, wide-eyed affirmation". Mark Frith from Smash Hits gave it a top score of five out of five, writing that 'I Believe' "is a very minimalistic ballad about how the world is turning into a horrible place and that love will find a way. Sentimental gubbins of course, but this is so beautifully sung (imagine Brian Harvey at his very best and you're there) so incredibly charming and ludicrously positive. I could listen to it a million times. Deserves to be huge."

Music video

The music video for "I Believe", directed by American music video/film director Michael Salomon, shows the band members singing the song, interspersed with footage representing the ideas of the song.

Track listings

  • UK CD single
  1. "I Believe" (radio mix) – 3:45
  2. "Heaven" – 4:33
  3. "I Believe" (original version) – 3:45
  4. "I Believe" (Blessid Q mix) – 4:02
  • US cassette single
A1. "I Believe" (original mix) – 4:37
B1. "I Believe" (album mix) – 4:17
B2. "Heaven" – 4:33

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Release history

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