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For other uses, see Feeling Good (disambiguation)."Feeling Good" (also known as "Feelin' Good") is a song written by English singer-songwriters Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1965 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd starring Cy Grant, who sang the original version of the song. The song has notably been covered by artists such as Nina Simone, Muse and Michael Bublé and Eels (see longer list below).
Nina Simone version
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Nina Simone's version appeared on her 1965 album I Put a Spell on You. Simone's version is also featured in the 1993 film Point of No Return, in which the protagonist uses the code name "Nina" and professes to be a longtime fan of Simone's music. The song was also featured in the promotional video of the TV series Six Feet Under (4th season), and is included in the show's volume 2 soundtrack. Simone's version is in the soundtracks of the 2006 film Last Holiday, the 2010 film Repo Men, the French 2011 film Intouchables , the 2009 game The Saboteur (set during World War II, long before the song was written), and the Chuck episode "Chuck Versus the Honeymooners".
Versions and other songs containing samples of Nina Simone's version
The George Michael version contains samples, and is featured in Swedish rap group Fjärde Världen's song "Ingen Annan".
The track "About You" on Mary J. Blige's album The Breakthrough features an unusual take on the song. The bulk of the recording consists of new lyrics, composed by Mary J. Blige, will.i.am and Keith Harris. However, the chorus samples several lines from "Feeling Good" as performed by Nina Simone. The original vocals are distorted so that the voice is almost unrecognizable. For this reason, Simone receives a credit as a feature artist, and writers Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse receive credit as writers. The track is produced by will.i.am. A song by 50 Cent Bad News contains a sample from the Nina Simone's version as well, as does Lil Wayne's "Birds Flying High." The song is also sampled in the song "New Day" from the debut collaborative studio album by American rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West Watch the Throne, released August 8, 2011. The song is also sampled in the song "How I feel" by Wax Tailor, on the album Tales of the Forgotten Melodies.
In April, 2011, PBS used the song to promote their airing of the remake of "Upstairs, Downstairs".
The vocal from the Nina Simone recording is also sampled in numerous house and dubstep tracks. Like by Huff & Herb or in Viper's - The Twister together with the Duran Duran sample.
Muse version
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Muse crafted a version on their album Origin of Symmetry and with "Hyper Music" as part of a double A-side. . In a poll by Total Guitar of "the best covers ever", the Muse version came 5th in the list. It is also featured in the 2008 movie Seven Pounds starring Will Smith and in one episode of the TV series Queer as Folk as well as during the end credits of an episode of TV series Luther.
In September 2010, NME readers voted the Muse version of the song the greatest cover song of all time, beating The Beatles' version of "Twist and Shout" and Johnny Cash's "Hurt".
The song has featured prominently in many forms of media. The Muse version was used by Nescafé for their advertising, but without the band's permission, so Nescafé replaced it with the Nina Simone version. Muse was subsequently paid settlement money, which they donated to Oxfam. Virgin Atlantic Airways used the Muse version as the soundtrack for a global television commercial which debuted in October 2010. The ad prominently features the song as accompaniment to a surreal sequence of vignettes depicting Virgin Atlantic cabin crew members.
Michael Bublé version
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"Feeling Good" was released as the lead single from Michael Bublé's It's Time. The single was released on April 19, 2005. "Feeling Good" was also used as the opening song for Buble's Caught in the Act live album, recorded during his performance at the Wiltern Theater. Buble's version was used in commercials and intros for ESPN's 2005 World Series of Poker Tournament, and for the 2010 NBA Draft tournament. Buble's version has also featured in a number of films.
Chart information
In the UK, the song went to #162, in Australia to #70, in Germany to #36, in Austria #66, and in Poland #14. Despite this, the song became one of his most popular singles and is used in most to all of his concerts. The track finally became a hit in May 2010 when it reached #69 on the UK Singles Chart after it was featured in a series of British commercials.
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Australia ARIA Charts | 70 |
UK Singles Chart | 69 |
Polish Singles Chart | 14 |
Austria Singles Chart | 66 |
Mega Charts Netherlands | 61 |
German Media Control Chart | 36 |
Selected list of other notable recordings
- 1964: Cy Grant on the album Cy & I, with Bill LeSage (World Record Club)
- 1965: Gilbert Price in the original Broadway cast
- 1965: John Coltrane on The John Coltrane Quartet Plays
- 1965: Julie London on the album Feeling Good
- 1965: Chris Connor on the album Sings Gentle Bossa Nova
- 1965: Sammy Davis, Jr. on the album The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show
- 1966: Bobby Darin on the album Bobby Darin: In A Broadway Bag
- 1966: Jack Jones on his album Impossible Dream
- 1966: Freda Payne on the album How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore
- 1969: Black Cat Bones on the album Barbed Wire Sandwich
- 1969: Traffic on the album Last Exit
- 1969: Mahogany on the album Mahogany
- 1991: Carla White on the album Listen Here
- 1993: Elaine Paige on her album Romance & the Stage
- 2000: Eels on the album Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
- 2000: Frank Cunimondo Trio on the album Feelin' Good
- 2001: Muse on the album Origin of Symmetry
- 2003: RZA samples Freda Payne's rendition in the lead track of the album Birth Of A Prince, "Bob 'N' I"
- 2004: Michelle McManus on her debut album The Meaning of Love
- 2004: Sophie B. Hawkins on the album Wilderness
- 2005: Pussycat Dolls on the album PCD
- 2005: Wax Tailor on the album Tales of the forgotten melodies, sampled on the track "How I feel"
- 2005: Quantic Soul Orchestra on the album Pushin' On
- 2007: Toše Proeski on the album Igri Bez Granici
- 2007: John Barrowman on the album Another Side
- 2007: Blackmailers on the album Paradise Fanfare Blues
- 2007: Randy Crawford and Joe Sample on the album Feeling Good
- 2007: UNC Clef Hangers on the album Time Out. The track was also included in the a cappella compilation album Sing III.
- 2009: Joe Bonamassa on The Ballad of John Henry
- 2009: My Brightest Diamond on Dark Was the Night
- 2009: Oleta Adams on Let's Stay Here
- 2009: Asa on Live in Paris
- 2011: Jennifer Hudson album track from I Remember Me
- 2011: Jay-Z and Kanye West on the song "New Day" in the album Watch the Throne
Television performances
- 1978: Olivia Newton-John a medley of "Feeling Good/Love everybody in my heart" (with James Cleveland and the Southern Californian Choir) for TV special Olivia.
- 2009: Adam Lambert on an American Idol performance
- 2009: Stacey Solomon on The X Factor and The National Television Awards.
- 2010: Rebecca Ferguson on The X Factor.
- 2011: Ronan Parke for his Britain's Got Talent audition and on his debut album Ronan Parke.
- 2011: Prince Poppycock on an America's Got Talent performance
- 2011: Roman Veremeychik on "X Factor" in Ukraine
- 2011: Tibor Kocsis on "X-Faktor" in Hungary
- 2011: Melanie Amaro on "The X-Factor" (US)
- 2012: Hallie Day on American Idol
- 2012: Anna Veselovská on "Hlas Česko Slovenska" in Czech/Slovakia
References
- "Last Holiday (2006) - Soundtracks". Imdb.com. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- "Intouchables (La bande originale du film)". http://itunes.apple.com/ch/. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
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- Posted: May 29, 2009 (2009-05-29). "The Saboteur Video Game, E3 09: Trailer HD | Video Clip | Game Trailers & Videos". GameTrailers.com. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
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- http://www.whosampled.com/search/samples/?q=nina%20simone%20feeling%20good
- "TG's Best Covers EVER! | Total Guitar". MusicRadar.com. 2008-06-23. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- "Muse beat The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash to win best cover song of all time" http://www.nme.com/news/muse/53090
- "Feeling Good (original version)". Youtube.com. 2010-04-24. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
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