![]() ![]() S first hit single, and was helped by a last minute appearance on Top of the Pops after another act pulled out. The melody of the song was used by George as the intro to his classic track 'Faith', played on a church organ.6. 'Freedom'Another UK number one, this song was unusually released in mono sound. Actor Shane Richie scored his own hit with the song in 2003.5. 'I'm Your Man'This track gave Wham! Their third number one single in the UK, and was written and produced by George. This song was a satire of the cheap package holiday boom of the early 1980s, and was a swipe at the Club 18-30 scheme of the time.4. ![]() ![]() 'Club Tropicana'Written by both George and Andrew, this song was something of a departure from their previous singles, which had all been influenced by social or political issues. Produced and written by George, he said that inspiration for the song was a scribbled note that Andrew had left for his parents, intended to read 'wake me up before you go' but with 'up' accidentally written twice, so Andrew wrote 'go' twice on purpose.3. In later years, George said it was his favourite Wham! 'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go'This song gave Wham! Their first number one in both the UK and US. It was written and produced by George Michael, it tells the story of a man who is disillusioned by the demands of his partner, despite the amount of work he does to keep her happy. 'Everything She Wants'Originally released as a double A-side with 'Last Christmas' in 1984, this song was also a number one hit in the States. Here are their very best in an ultimate playlist. Their songs have stood the test of time, and we never tire of playing their classic hits. ![]()
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