- Jesus He Knows Me
Infobox Single |
Name = Jesus He Knows Me
Artist = Genesis
from Album =We Can't Dance
B-side = "Hearts on Fire"
Released =July 13 ,1992
Format =CD maxi 7" single
12" maxi
Recorded = The Farm,Surrey ; March 1991 — September 1991
Genre =Pop rock
Length = 4:18 (single mix)
Label = Atlantic, Virgin
Writer = Tony BanksPhil Collins Mike Rutherford
Producer = GenesisNick Davis
Last single = "Hold on My Heart "
(1992)
This single = "Jesus He Knows Me"
(1992)
Next single = "Invisible Touch (Live) " (Live)
(1992)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =We Can't Dance
Type = studio
prev_track = "No Son of Mine "
prev_no = Track 1
this_track = "Jesus He Knows Me"
track_no = Track 2
next_track = "Driving The Last Spike "
next_no = Track 3"Jesus He Knows Me" is the second track on the 1991 Genesis album "
We Can't Dance ", and its fourth single. The song is asatire abouttelevangelism , released in a period when several televangelists such asRobert Tilton andBenny Hinn were under investigation for promising financial success to their listeners, provided they sent money to them.Release
Like all the singles from "We Can't Dance", "Jesus He Knows Me" was released on two
CD s as well on vinyl editions. All formats featured the non-album track "Hearts on Fire" (later included on "") as the primaryB-side , while both CDs included an exclusive track.The first CD had "I Can't Dance (The Other Mix)" (a
remix byBen Liebrand ) and the second featured "Land of Confusion (Rehearsal Version)". "The Other Mix" is so-called because another version, the "Sex Mix", had been released some months before on the "I Can't Dance" CD single.The second CD was the fifth disc in "The Invisible Series", a collection of Genesis CDs which featured live recordings as extra tracks.
The "Single Mix" of "Jesus He Knows Me" has a louder chorus than the album version, making it more suitable for radio play.
Music video
The video features singer
Phil Collins as an unscrupuloustelevangelist who lives like a millionaire thanks to donations from his followers. Thecomedic video also features fellow band members, keyboardist Tony Banks and guitaristMike Rutherford , as fellow evangelists. Collins, in an orange suit, tries to have his viewers raise $18,000,000 in one weekend. In the final minute on the video, money rains down on the set of the fake program. As the toteboard reaches his goal, the amount of money shown increases in intervals of at least $800,000.The video is the second from "We Can't Dance" in which Banks and Rutherford have to drag Collins off at the end; the other is "
I Can't Dance ".In the video near the 2:38 mark people can be seen holding a sign reading "Genesis 3:25", referring not to the
Bible but to the fact that the band had three members and had been together for twenty-five years (the band formed in 1967, the video was filmed in 1992, although only Banks and Rutherford had been in the band since the beginning). Some observers, not understanding this reference, believed the sign to be an error or a joke, as the third chapter in the book ofGenesis has only 24 verses.As a footnote, Collins's character in this video bears some resemblance to his role of "Phil Mayhew", a low-brow
con artist eventually dabbling in televangelism in the 1985 "Miami Vice " episode "Phil the Shill".Track listings
; CD maxi
# "Jesus He Knows Me" (single mix) — 4:18
# "Hearts on Fire" — 5:15
# "I Can't Dance" (the other mix) — 6:00; 7" single
# "Jesus He Knows Me" (single mix) — 4:17
# "Hearts on Fire" — 5:15Charts
References
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External links
* [http://www.vh1classic.com/view/artist/1077/46674/Genesis/Jesus_He_Knows_Me/index.jhtml Music Video] at
VH1 Classic
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