Ben (song)
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"Ben" is a number-one hit song written by Don Black and Walter Scharf and recorded by Michael Jackson for the Motown label in 1972. Originally written for Donny Osmond, "Ben" was offered to Jackson as Osmond was on tour at the time and unavailable for recording. The single, theme of a 1972 film of the same name (the sequel to the 1971 killer rat movie Willard), spent one week at the top of the U.S. pop chart.[1] It also reached number-one on the Australian pop chart, spending eight weeks at the top spot.[1] The song also later reached a peak of number seven on the British pop chart.[1].
The song became the first of 19 number-one pop hits for Jackson in the United States and his first number-one as a solo artist; it was later included on Jackson's album of the same name.
"Ben" won a Golden Globe for Best Song. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1973; Jackson performed the song in front of a live audience at the ceremony.[2]
Although Jackson had already become the youngest artist to ever record a number-one ("I Want You Back" with his brothers, The Jackson 5, in 1970), "Ben" made him the third-youngest solo artist, at fourteen, to score a number-one hit single. Only Stevie Wonder, who was thirteen when "Fingertips, Pt. 2" went to number one, and Donny Osmond, who was months shy of his fourteenth birthday when "Go Away Little Girl" hit number one in 1971 were younger.
After Jackson's death, superstar R&B singer Akon released a remix
of the song with Jackson's original vocals with added background vocals by Akon.
Music details
The song is played in the key of F Major at a tempo of 88bpm. The vocal range is B3-D5[3].
Michael Jackson performed the song on The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour in the early 1970s.
Charts
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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Australian Kent Music Report | 1 |
UK Singles Chart | 7 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 14 |
Irish Singles Chart | 24 |
UK Singles Chart | 46 |
Cultural references
- Kipp Lennon, who performed the singing part of Michael Jackson's character on The Simpsons sang "Ben" to Homer Simpson in the episode "Stark Raving Dad" replacing the name "Ben" with "Homer".
- American singer Amanda Seyfried sang the song as a fourteen year old to the President of the United States as a birthday present for him.
- Pearl Jam makes a reference to the song "Ben" on their 1993 album Vs. on the song "Rats", with the line "Ben, the two of us need look no more" repeated several times at the end the track.[citation needed]
- Boyzone covered the song on their album A Different Beat.
- The song was featured in the TV movie Wedding Wars, sung by John Stamos' character at the wedding of his brother, Ben.
- The song was covered in 2003 by Crispin Glover, for the remake of Willard.
- "Ben" was featured on the 2nd single of Japanese singer, Stephanie, entitled because of you.
- The song was spoofed in the television show The Wayans Bros. when it was sung by Marlon Wayans about his rat named "Rufus".
- In 1985, Marti Webb released a cover version of the song, which reached #5 in the UK charts, as a tribute to Ben Hardwick, a young liver transplant patient.
- The song was covered in 1990 from Silvy Melody at the Vlaamse showbiz TV Show De Kinderacademie.
- Ray Quinn sang "Ben" on the third series of The X Factor, during the Motown-themed week in 2006. Two years later, Eoghan Quigg would perform the same number as part of the Micheal Jackson-themed week; his version is now featured on Quigg's self-titled album.
- Billy Gilman performed the song at the Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special in 2001
- In 2007, Connie Talbot released a version on her debut album, Over The Rainbow.
References
- ^ a b c Cadman, Chris (2007). Michael Jackson: For the Record. Authors OnLine. ISBN 978-0-7552026-7-6.
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(help) - ^ "Ben" at Oscars
- ^ "Michael Jackson: Ben Sheet Music". sheetmusicdirect.com. © 1971, 1972 (Renewed 1999, 2000) JOBETE MUSIC CO., INC.