Show Me Your Soul

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"Show Me Your Soul"
Song

"Show Me Your Soul" is a song by the funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers that was recorded in 1990 and produced by John Norwood Fisher of Fishbone and features Billy Preston on keyboard.[2] It was not, as is commonly believed, recorded during the Mother's Milk sessions. However, it was recorded during the first part of the Mother's Milk tour. "Show Me Your Soul" was recorded for the soundtrack of the film Pretty Woman, and was shortly after released as the B-side to "Taste the Pain" in the US and UK. In Australia, it appeared as the B-side to the belated 1990 release of "Knock Me Down". Both singles credit the song as coming from the Pretty Woman soundtrack. A promo only single was released to promote the soundtrack and it is thought that it was meant to be a full single until a last minute change of plan. This peaked at number ten on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[3] The track was later included as the sole exclusive track on the 1992 compilation album What Hits!?.

There was a music video made for the song, which features the band in front of a Bluescreen. The video was directed by Bill Stobaugh, and edited by Scott C. Wilson. It was released on February 14, 1990 and also appears on the What Hits!? VHS/DVD and the 1993 Beavis and Butt-head episode "Sign Here".

The song has never been performed live although in March 1990, the band performed on a CBS special titled, "Save the Planet" where they did a lip-synched performance of the song.

Track listing

12" radio promo single (1990)
  1. "Show Me Your Soul"
CD promo single (1990)
  1. "Show Me Your Soul"

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 10

Personnel

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Additional musicians

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2013-11-13. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ https://sites.google.com/site/rhcpsessions/show-me-your-soul
  3. ^ "Red Hot Chili Peppers Artist Chart History: Singles". Billboard. Retrieved 2007-10-03. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)