Can You Believe That I Know What Its Like

Song from the 1998 flick The Prince of Arab republic of egypt

"When Yous Believe"
When You Believe Mariah Carey.png
Single by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston
from the anthology The Prince of Egypt, My Love Is Your Honey, and #1'south
Released October 28, 1998 (1998-10-28)
Recorded August 1998
Genre
  • R&B
  • soul
  • gospel
Length v:01
Characterization
  • DreamWorks
  • Arista
  • Columbia
Songwriter(s) Stephen Schwartz
Producer(s) Kenneth Edmonds
Mariah Carey singles chronology
"Sweetheart"
(1998)
"When Y'all Believe"
(1998)
"I Notwithstanding Believe"
(1999)
Whitney Houston singles chronology
"My Heart Is Calling"
(1997)
"When You Believe"
(1998)
"Heartbreak Hotel"
(1998)
Music video
"When Yous Believe" on YouTube

"When Y'all Believe" is a song from the 1998 DreamWorks musical blithe feature The Prince of Egypt. It was written and composed past Stephen Schwartz.[ane] A pop single version of "When You Believe", with additional music and lyrics past writer-producer Kenneth Edmonds, was also recorded for the film by American singers Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey for the moving-picture show's terminate credits and its soundtrack album.[2] Additionally, the song serves as the pb single for both Houston's quaternary studio anthology, My Love Is Your Love and Carey's starting time compilation album, #1's. The original version of the song, featured in the narrative portion of the moving picture, is performed by Sally Dworsky, Michelle Pfeiffer, and a children'southward choir (children's choir soloist: Andrew Bryan). "When You Believe" is described every bit a large ballad, with meaningful and inspirational lyrics, describing the ability each person has to accomplish miracles when they accomplish out to God and believe.

The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics and experienced moderate success, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, despite heavy media attention and live promotion. It achieved better charting throughout Europe and other nations, reaching number one in Hungary, peaking within the top five in Kingdom of belgium, France, Iceland, Italia, the netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the U.k.. "When You lot Believe" was awarded the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 71st annual ceremony on March 21, 1999. Prior to their functioning of the song that night, Schwartz left Babyface's name off the nomination submission sheet. He felt that because the additions Babyface added to the song were not featured in the actual film version, he did not deserve writing credits. However, while Babyface did not receive the Oscar, Carey and Houston performed his version of the song, considering they were more familiar with it than the one in the picture show. Prior to their operation at the Academy Awards, they sang information technology on Nov 26, 1998, on The Oprah Winfrey Show, promoting the song, as well as both their albums.

The vocal featured 2 music videos. The first and most commonly seen video was filmed at Brooklyn Academy of Music performing arts center. The video features both singers, and begins with Houston and Carey performing in a big auditorium, giving the illusion of a concert. Towards the terminate of the video, clips of the film are projected onto a big screen at the concert, while they belt out the last verse. The alternate video was only released on NBC'south special, When You lot Believe: Music Inspired past the Prince of Egypt, broadcast on December 13, 1998. It features a like synopsis, with both singers performing on a large stage of an old Egyptian pyramid.

Groundwork and recording [edit]

It'south sort of a message song. Information technology's what 'Prince of Egypt' is virtually, Moses. If we were ever going to come together on any kind of record, this is definitely the correct 1, and really the coolest thing to me is that subsequently all of the drama and everybody making it like we had a rivalry, she was just really cool and we had a really proficient time in the studio. We had fun. And and so, if nothing else, it was a good experience... and diva-ism, any."

—Carey, on working with Houston in the studio, during an interview with Vibe.[3]

When Carey compiled her commencement compilation endeavor, #1'southward, "When Y'all Believe" was included in the track list. According to Carey, the song was included considering she felt it was "a miracle" that she and Houston collaborated on a tape.[4] During the development of All That Glitters (a film Carey was working on at the time, afterward known as Glitter), she had been introduced to DreamWorks co-owner Jeffrey Katzenberg, who asked her if she would tape the song "When You Believe" for the soundtrack of the animated film The Prince of Arab republic of egypt.[3] Houston, on the other hand, was introduced to the projection through Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, with whom she had been collaborating on her album, My Love Is Your Beloved. After they were shown the flick separately, both became very enthusiastic about participating in the project.[three]

The vocal was co-written by Stephen Schwartz and Kenneth Edmonds, who also produced the vocal.[iv] Edmonds expressed how he went through more one version of the song and described its production as a beautiful moving picture ballad that was something unlike from anything he, Carey, or Houston had ever previously recorded. In an interview with Vibe, Carey said that she "liked [the song] the way information technology was". She had characterised it as "a very big ballad but in an inspirational mode" and denied speculation that there had been past rivalry or animosity betwixt her and Houston prior to its recording: "I never fifty-fifty actually talked to her until this. We never had any problems between us. The media and everybody fabricated it an effect."[5] In an interview with Ebony, Houston spoke near her relationship with Carey:

I enjoyed working with her very much. Mariah and I got along very bang-up. Nosotros had never talked and never sang together before. We simply had a take chances for camaraderie, vocaliser-to-singer, creative person-to-artist, that kind of matter. We just laughed and talked and laughed and talked and sang in between that ... It'southward skillful to know that two ladies of soul tin can still be friends. We talked nigh doing other things together, enterprise-wise, which is cool, because she'due south got a practiced, vivid listen, that girl. She'south a smart lady. I actually similar Mariah.[6]

While the pair connected to express their positive feelings for one another, tabloids began writing the contrary.[4] At that place were claims that the two bore ill will against each other, and that they had to record the song separately due to abiding tension. While media speculation grew as the pic's release appointment drew near, both singers maintained that they had go close friends, and had but the most positive things to say about each other.[4]

Lyrical content [edit]

The Prince of Egypt is an accommodation of the Biblical story of the Exodus. "When Yous Believe" is sung in the film by characters Tzipporah and Miriam, and a chorus of people departing from the slavery of Egypt to the Red Ocean and the Promised State.[one] The protagonists of this ballad call up tough times that accept caused them to question their own faith: they have prayed for many nights to God, merely those prayers take seemed to remain unanswered, and now they wonder if their faith has been only a waste product of time. Still, the main characters realize that although the times may be difficult, their religion should remain strong.[4] As a bridge, a chorus of children sings excerpts of the Song of the Sea in Hebrew.

The original draft of the vocal used the lyric "you can practice miracles when yous believe", but this seemed to imply that the laic, non God, was responsible for performing miracles; the lyric was later changed to "there tin exist miracles when y'all believe".[7]

Houston had sung in a church choir while growing up, and Carey had always connected to her faith through music, especially during any difficult times.[4] This song became ane of the many reasons that both singers were so interested in the project. They each felt that spreading organized religion in God was an of import and honorable aspect of their career.[iv] While describing the song'southward lyrics and message, Houston said the following in an interview with 'Ebony:

A powerful ballad; [songwriter] Stephen Schwartz is a genius. You lot take to be a child of God to understand the depth of this song. Mariah and I did it as we felt it. We both felt very connected to the song because of our background. What can I say? (It is) Just a beautiful song. What a lyric! I can't talk about it—simply listen to it.[6]

Limerick [edit]

Originally, Schwartz composed the film version of "When You Believe", which was sung in the pic by the characters of Tzipporah (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Miriam (Emerge Dworsky).[8] It featured some dissimilar instrumentation from the original, and used a children'south choir singing lines from the book of Exodus (the Song of the Sea) in Hebrew.

In order to give the song a wider radio and popular appeal, Edmonds changed some of the song'southward instrumentals and replaced the children's choir with a gospel one.[8] His version was considered more "commercial" and would brand the vocal "assistance sell the motion picture". Schwartz's original version was titled "When You Believe", while Edmonds' enhanced version was titled "The Prince of Egypt (When You Believe)".[8] "When You Believe" is a wearisome tempo ballad, which incorporates pop and contemporary R&B genres. A key alter separates Houston and Carey'south solo parts in the vocal. During the last bridge and chorus, gospel inspired groundwork singers join the song, giving it a "layered sound" while Houston and Carey's voice switch off belting the bridge. After "When You Believe" was written, Babyface added additional instrumentation, as well as a terminal bridge.[5]

The song is set in common time. Houston's verse is written in the cardinal of B pocket-sized and features a bones chord progression of A-Gi, and the vocal modulates to D major for her chorus. Her vocals in the song range from the note of F 3 to F 5. Carey'due south verse is set in the same central, simply the song changes to E major for her chorus. Her vocal range in the vocal spans from the low note of E3 to the loftier note of A five [9] The song'southward key changes again in the last chorus, to F-precipitous major. Steve Jones from USA Today called the song a "soaring duet" and felt that the vocal would be able to appeal to many types of listeners and "cross all genres."[10]

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

While Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic was reviewing Prince of Egypt OST, he called this duet "unexpected -- and unexpectedly dull."[11] Chuck Taylor of Billboard wrote, "The Babyface-stamped track is indeed lovely, offering an instantly accessible chorus and a squeaky clean message of "all things are possible when y'all believe in your dreams." He added, "The genuine story in this rails is the return of Houston, who sounds fantastic—as clear and confident equally ever."[12] Another editor, Paul Verna stated that it is a "high-powered" duet, and later highlighted the vocal while reviewing Houston'southward album.[13] Daily Record said it is "epic".[14] Ebony noted it as "powerful".[15] "When You Believe" received a mixed review from David Browne, an editor from Entertainment Weekly.[16] He gave it a C-, and wrote "[the song has] so much sap, maple trees will exist jealous." He called the song's religious aspect "insipid" and felt its inspirational message felt forced and generic.[xvi] Henrik Bæk from Gaffa chosen it a "beautiful carol".[17] Irish Independent wrote that it is "a devout duet".[eighteen] Lichfield Mercury said the song is "stunning".[19] The Washington Times described information technology as a "bombastic" duet.[20] In 2020, Billboard ranked it as the 96th greatest song of Carey'southward career.[21]

Accolades [edit]

Critics' decade-end lists
Publication Listing Rank Ref.
Elle The 58 Best '90s Popular Songs 2 [22]
Insider 100 All-time Songs from the 90'southward 42 [23]

Chart operation [edit]

The song performed moderately in the United States, despite a operation of The Oprah Winfrey Evidence and the 71st annual Academy Awards. Information technology peaked at number fifteen on the Hot 100 and number three on Billboard'southward Adult Gimmicky Nautical chart.[24] On March 24, 1999, later on fluctuating in the US charts, the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of over 500,000 units.[25] In Canada, the song debuted on the RPM Singles Chart at number 66 on the RPM issue dated Dec 7, 1998,[26] and peaked at number 20 on the nautical chart issue dated Jan 25, 1999.[27] It was nowadays on the chart for a total of 10 weeks.[28]

The song performed moderately in Australia, where it entered at number 25 on the ARIA Singles Chart during the week of December six, 1998.[29] It remained on the chart for 14 weeks, spending its last calendar week on the nautical chart at number 50; it was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of over 35,000 units.[thirty] In New Zealand, it peaked at number viii on the singles chart, and spent nine weeks fluctuating in the singles chart.[31] "When Y'all Believe" experienced its highest charting in Europe. In Belgium, it reached number v on the Flanders Ultratop 50, and peaked at number four and spent twenty weeks on the Wallonian Ultratop twoscore.[32] During the week of December five, 1998, "When You Believe" entered the Dutch Top twoscore at number 50-four. The song spent 20-ane weeks on the singles chart and was peaked at number four.[33] Due to strong single sales, the song entered the Finnish Singles Chart at number ten, however, it only spent one week in the nautical chart.[34] In French republic, the vocal entered the French Singles Nautical chart at number fourteen on December 5, 1998 and eventually peaked at number 5.[35] Later on spending 20 weeks fluctuating in the singles chart, information technology was certified silver past the Syndicat National de 50'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[36] In Germany, it peaked at number eight on the German Singles Nautical chart and was certified gilded past the Bundesverband Musikindustrie, cogent shipments of over 250,000 units.[37] [38] The song peaked at number 7 in Republic of ireland, where it spent 11 weeks in the Irish gaelic Singles Chart.[39]

In Norway, "When Yous Believe" entered at number three on the VG-lista chart and peaked at number two, spending iii consecutive weeks at the position.[forty] It was certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and spent fifteen weeks on the chart.[41] The vocal peaked at number ii in Sweden and Switzerland, spending 20 and 24 weeks on the singles charts, respectively.[42] [43] The IFPI certified the song platinum in Sweden and golden in Switzerland.[44] [45] "When You Believe" experienced loftier charting in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number four on the UK Singles Nautical chart during the week of Dec 19, 1998 and spent 14 weeks on the chart.[46] Every bit of 2010, sales of the vocal in the UK are estimated at 260,000 units.[47]

Music videos [edit]

The single'south music video was filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music during the autumn of 1998.[4] The video begins with Houston entering a small arena as she begins to sing the song'south kickoff verse. As she finishes her role, Carey appears on the stage also, performing the 2d verse and chorus. The video is set in a night studio accented past Egyptian settings, backdrops, and scenes inspired by The Prince of Egypt. An audition is on hand to emulate a concert-like-setting, auspicious on both singers. Occasionally, home video clips of Carey and Houston appear throughout the video, every bit well as clips of the final moments of the film, during the splitting of the Red Sea. The video ends as the room is illuminated, and the ii singers are joined past a large choir. As they complete the vocal, Carey and Houston receive a continuing ovation from the crowd, and leave the studio together, walking side by side as they disappear in the altitude. For the video, Carey and Houston both donned similar depression-cutting black gowns, while Carey sported a long straight hairstyle, and Houston a pixie cut.[48]

The song'south alternate video features a similar synopsis, where Houston begins singing the song on a large stone altar in the center of an auditorium. As she finishes her verse, Carey is seen walking upward the ramp in the background, joining Houston for her verse. They keep singing the song together, standing side by side and belongings hands. Later completing the song, both singers exit the auditorium together as in the first video, simulating two friends enjoying fourth dimension with each other.[iv] Both videos are very similar, just the alternate version does not characteristic an audience, choir or images, merely the duo singing together atop the stone altar.[four]

Live performances [edit]

The duo performed the song alive on The Oprah Winfrey Show on November 26, 1998. Aside from the articulation performance, Houston and Carey sang their ain singles at the time, "I Learned from the Best" and "I Nonetheless Believe", respectively.[6] Additionally, they sang the vocal alive at the 71st Annual Academy Awards on March 21, 1999.[49] Before the performance, they were due to rehearse together a few days before their scheduled appearance. Houston nevertheless, called in sick and had to miss the rehearsal. Reportedly, her alibi was non taken well, with university executives calling information technology a "bullshit story." Conti, the university's musical arranger, found a young female person singer to have Houston'due south place, Janis Uhley. Earlier the operation, Carey walked down the phase in a white top and jeans, while choreographer Debbie Allen led the background singers.[49] As they began the performance, Carey forgot the lyrics and stopped, every bit Uhley began singing in a "theatricality and gusto". Her boastful performance was non taken well by the directors, who chosen it "inappropriate and unnerving". After she was removed from the phase, a new engagement was chosen for the rehearsal, i that would accommodate both Houston and Carey.[49]

The side by side night, after they began the rehearsal, both singers had trouble performing the motion picture version of the song. After hours of practice and confusion, they reached a compromise; they would sing a mash-up of the picture and single versions, which featured an additional bridge and instrumentation by Edmonds. For the Oscar anniversary, Houston and Carey wore matching white gowns, symbolizing "humbleness and simplicity."[50] Houston entered the loonshit, performing her verse, followed past Carey. As the song'southward finale drew near, a full gospel choir joined the performance from large suspending golden scaffolding, all wearing large white tunics. After the original was nominated for the Academy Award, Schwartz refused to give Edmonds writing credits in nomination forms submitted to the academy.[8]

In 2016, Carey performed the song on her Sweet Sweetness Fantasy Bout solo as Houston had died 4 years prior to the tour.[51]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Awards
Yr Anniversary Category Result Ref.
1999 71st Academy Awards University Award for Best Song Won [52]
quaternary Critics' Choice Awards Broadcast Film Critics Clan Award for Best Song Won [53]
1999 Gilded Globes Best Original Vocal (in a Motion Flick) Nominated [54]
2000 2000 Grammy Awards All-time Song Written Specifically for a Motion Movie or Television Nominated [55]
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated

Rails listings and formats [edit]

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

Cover versions [edit]

The vocal has been covered past multiple artists; American Idol winner Candice Glover (left) and American singer Maren Morris (right) have both covered the vocal

"When You Believe" was performed past American Idol contestant and winner Candice Glover on the twelfth season of the show. A studio recording of the song was too released as a single on iTunes. Glover performed "When You Believe" on American Idol on the "Divas" theme night on April 17, 2013.[129] Glover's functioning was met with praise from the show'southward judges and it was generally considered the best performance of the dark.[129] Rolling Stone wrote that Glover "got judges on their feet" with her "impeccable" performance.[130] Nicki Minaj exclaimed at the end of the performance that "And that is how you exercise a Mariah Carey/Whitney Houston vocal".[131] Likewise, Billboard chosen Glover's operation "all-time single showing of the night" and commented on the vocal delivery that "she knows precisely when to hitting the sweet spot of a song, edifice up to that betoken with masterful restraint".[129] MTV News commented that Glover "positively slay[ed]" the vocal.[132]

The song was recorded by Irish musical ensemble Celtic Woman and released every bit a unmarried from their fifth studio album Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart (2010).[133] The song likewise appears on the Japanese release of their 7th studio album Celtic Woman: Believe (2011).[134] The vocal features lead vocals from one of the group'due south singers Chloë Agnew. In an interview for Chicago Music Magazine, Chloë Agnew described the lyrics of the song as "really incredible".[135] She stated that "It is a songs that I mind to and wish I had written. It's really then special. I think a lot of people take found strength and hope in the lyrics. It'southward been really rewarding to meet and talk to people at our run into and greet events come up up and tell me how much that song means to them and how it has helped them".[135] Irish gaelic vocalist Chloë Agnew recorded the rail for her debut anthology Chloë (2002).[136] [137]

In 2011, the first flavor winner of The Ten Factor, Melanie Amaro covered this song during the alive performance. In 2014, the vocal was performed live by Teodora Sava when she was 13 years old, in duet with Nico, every bit special guests of the Romanian kids talent show Next Star.[138] Pentatonix and Maren Morris covered the song for Pentatonix's 2018 Christmas album Christmas Is Hither!. Their comprehend is too featured on The Best of Pentatonix Christmas.

American Belz Hasidic vocalist Shulem Lemmer covered the song, in his album The Perfect Dream, released in 2019.[139] Cynthia Erivo and Shoshana Edible bean, with piano accompaniment by Stephen Schwartz, performed the song as part of the Sabbatum Night Seder on April xi, 2020. This version was then released every bit a single on June 30, 2020.[140] Swede Isak Danielson, released a version as a unmarried in Nov 2020.[141]

Leon Jackson version [edit]

"When Yous Believe"
When You Believe (Leon Jackson).jpg
Single by Leon Jackson
from the anthology Correct Now
Released Dec sixteen, 2007 (2007-12-16)
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop
Length four:16
Label Syco
Songwriter(due south) Stephen Schwartz
Producer(s) Steve Mac
Leon Jackson singles chronology
"When You Believe"
(2007)
"Don't Call This Honey"
(2008)
The X Factor winner'due south unmarried singles chronology
"A Moment Like This"
(2006)
"When Y'all Believe"
(2007)
"Hallelujah"
(2008)

"When You Believe" was recorded past The X Factor winner Leon Jackson in December 2007, with slightly altered lyrics in the second poesy, removing some religious overtones within the song.[142] The single was available to download from midnight after the result of the evidence on December 15, 2007, and a CD was rush-released mid-week, on December nineteen, 2007.[142] This was unusual as most new singles were released on a Monday to gain maximum sales for the UK Singles Chart the following Sunday. Exceptions included the previous two X Factor winners whose were singles released in this manner, in order for them to compete to be the Christmas number-one single, which they all became.[142] A video for the single was made by each of the final four of the serial; Jackson, Rhydian Roberts, Aforementioned Difference, and Niki Evans. Nevertheless, simply the winner'south version of the song and video was released.

The song ended 2007 as the year's quaternary biggest-selling unmarried in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and remained number ane into 2008.[143] Notwithstanding, it only managed to stay in the pinnacle twoscore for seven weeks, despite existence atop the nautical chart for three weeks. It also before long disappeared from the superlative 100, and was gone by late Feb.[144]

Music video [edit]

The music video, like previous X Factor winners singles, is very uncomplicated, with Jackson singing the song in front end of a big projection, with swooping shots of various landscapes behind him. It also features several clips from his time in The X Factor, from his first audition to the moment he was announced the winner and performed his unmarried to close the serial. Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne, Dannii Minogue, Louis Walsh, Dermot O'Leary and runner-upwards Rhydian Roberts all feature within the clips.

Chart operation [edit]

On December 23, 2007, it debuted at number one on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart, making it the coveted Christmas number one with sales of over 275,000 copies.[145] Information technology stayed at number one for 3 weeks until it fell down to number v on its fourth week then savage another ten places to number fifteen in its 5th week.[144] According to The Official Charts Company, the vocal has sold 506,000 copies in the UK as of December 2012.[146] Additionally, Information technology also spent 3 weeks at the meridian of the Irish Singles Nautical chart.[145]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Chart (2007–2008) Pinnacle
position
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[147] 4
Ireland (IRMA)[148] 1
Scotland (OCC)[149] i
UK Singles (OCC)[150] 1

Yr-end charts [edit]

Chart (2007) Position
Ireland (IRMA)[151] 12
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[152] four

Certifications [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Listing of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 2000s
  • Listing of number-one singles of 2007 (Republic of ireland)

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External links [edit]

  • "When You lot Believe" on YouTube
  • "When You Believe" – Leon Jackson on YouTube
  • When You Believe at Discogs
  • When You Believe (Leon Jackson) at Discogs

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