Will You Be There


"Will You Be There" is a song by the American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson which was released on June 28, 1993, by Epic Records as the eighth single from his eighth studio album, Dangerous. Jackson wrote and produced the song with additional production from Bruce Swedien. Following its live debut during MTV's 10th anniversary special, the song gained recognition in 1993 due to its use as the main theme on the soundtrack to the film Free Willy.
"Will You Be There" became yet another successful single from Dangerous, peaking at numbers seven and six on the US [Billboard Hot 100|Billboard Hot 100] and [Cash Box Top 100 Pop Singles|Cash Box Top 100] charts, respectively, and selling one million copies to earn a platinum certification. Worldwide, "Will You Be There" peaked within the top 10 of the charts in Belgium, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Vince Patterson.

Background

In the documentary Living with Michael Jackson, Jackson said that "Will You Be There" was one of several songs he wrote while at the Giving Tree, located on his Neverland Ranch property. "Heal the World", also from Dangerous, was written at the same location.
In a 2016 interview with /Film, Free Willy director Simon Wincer stated that the idea of including a Michael Jackson song in the film originated when the film's music budget increased following positive reception to an advance screening. It was hoped that Jackson would write and record an entirely new song for the film, but he was unable to do so in time for the film's release. "Will You Be There" was featured in the film at the suggestion of Jerry L. Greenberg, the president of Jackson's record label MJJ Music.

Composition

The sheet music shows the key of D major and towards the end is modulated to E major, F major and finally to A major, The vocals span from D3 to E5. The song has a tempo of 83 beats per minute. Jackson wrote and produced "Will You Be There"—with co-producing credits going to Bruce Swedien—and orchestrated the rhythm and vocal arrangements. Featured instruments are noted as piano, synthesizer, keyboard, drums, and percussion.

Song information

The album version of the song includes a prelude featuring the Cleveland Orchestra performing a portion of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. The segment is from the fourth movement and is a lesser-known portion of the famous "Ode to Joy". The German lyrics were written by Friedrich Schiller.
This classical introduction is then followed by a chorale interlude arranged by Andrae and Sandra Crouch. The Andrae Crouch Singers are heard throughout the rest of the song as well. At the ending, Jackson recites a poem. This spoken outro was also featured in his book Dancing the Dream.

Legal issues

"Will You Be There" was the subject of two lawsuits. The first was for copyright infringement of a recording by the Cleveland Orchestra of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" that played for 67 seconds at the beginning of the song. The suit was filed by the Cleveland Orchestra for $7 million and was settled out of court with subsequent pressings of Dangerous including full credits in the album booklet. The second lawsuit was a claim of plagiarism by Italian songwriter Albano Carrisi who claimed that "Will You Be There" was copied from his song "I Cigni di Balaka". After seven years, an Italian court ruled in favor of Carrisi because Jackson failed to show up to court. In a follow-up case some months later, the court ruled in favor of Jackson and rejected the claim, stating that while the two songs were very similar, they both may have been inspired by the Ink Spots' 1939 hit "Bless You for Being an Angel".

Critical reception

Chris Lacy from Albumism noted the "gospel fervor" of "Will You Be There" and "Keep the Faith" in his retrospective on Dangerous' 25th anniversary. Calling the former song "a symphonic, heart-wrenching confession in which the shackles of Jackson’s deepest insecurities snap and crash to the floor". The song was picked as critic's choice in a Billboard review from Larry Flick who described it as a "highly inspirational, gospel/pop tune", stating that Jackson "offers one of his purest vocals in a long while, wisely sidestepping busy instrumentation and studio gimmicks. As a result, listeners are reminded how special and unique he truly is." Troy J. Augusto from Cash Box named it Pick of the Week, saying, "Not as immediate as much of Michael's material, but dreamy enough to connect with his audience." He added, "Big vocal chorus and string arrangement add to song's appeal." Alan Jones from Music Week gave it four out of five, stating that this "Afrocentric, spiritually uplifting" track "will be a hit." Rolling Stone wrote that "the grandiose 'Will You Be There' never catches fire" and added that "the sequencing of Dangerous often clusters similar songs in bunches", and with that "it's easy to overlook" the following track "Keep The Faith" which, like "Will You Be There", also features the Andrae Crouch Singers. However, according to the article the latter song "is looser and sets off fireworks with a call-and-response gospel coda".

Music video

Vince Patterson directed two music videos for "Will You Be There". The official video included Jackson performing the song during various stops of the Dangerous World Tour while scenes from Free Willy centering around the friendship of Jesse and Willy are shown. The original VHS copies of Free Willy included the music video prior to the film, but also appeared as an extra in the Free Willy 10th Anniversary Special Edition DVD in addition to the Blu-ray. The second video from Dangerous: The Short Films combines the tour footage with the MTV's 10th Anniversary Special performance.

Live performances

"Will You Be There" along with "Black or White" both made their live debuts during MTV's 10th anniversary special that was taped in the summer of 1991 and later aired on ABC the day after the release of Dangerous on November 27 that year. Jackson would later perform it again throughout the Dangerous World Tour. The angel at the end of the 10th anniversary performance was played by Angela Ice.
At the 25th NAACP Image Awards in 1993 where Jackson accepted "Entertainer of the Year" that night, Daryl Coley, Patti LaBelle and the Voices of Faith Choir performed the song with Jackson joining in at the end. The song was planned for the HIStory World Tour but was not included in the final setlist. A version was released on the 2004 DVD Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour. Jackson would have performed the song for the This Is It concerts which never took place due to his sudden death. The rehearsal for it, which took place on June 23, was not featured in the film This Is It, but was confirmed to have been part of the concert.

Other performances

performed the song at Jackson's memorial service on July 7, 2009.
Boyce Avenue included a cover of the song on their 2010 album Influential Sessions. Proceeds from sales of the cover as a single were donated to the American Red Cross to aid victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Boyce Avenue frontman Alejandro Manzano said that "...though we knew that any cover of music would pale in comparison to the original, we were still compelled to give a shout out to the late great in this time of need, by doing our rendition of one of our favorite songs of his, 'Will You Be There.'"
A remix of "Will You Be There" was included in Cirque du Soleil's 2011 show Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour.

Track listing

CD and 12" single
  1. "Will You Be There" – 3:40
  2. "Man in the Mirror" – 5:19
  3. "Girlfriend" – 3:04
  4. "Will You Be There" – 7:407" and cassette single
  5. "Will You Be There" – 3:40
  6. "Will You Be There" – 3:403-inch single
  7. "Will You Be There" – 3:40
  8. "Girlfriend" – 3:04Australian Maxi CD single
  9. "Will You Be There" – 3:40
  10. "Will You Be There" – 5:22
  11. "Man in the Mirror" – 5:19
  12. "Girlfriend" – 3:04
  13. "Will You Be There" – 7:40Video single
  14. "Will You Be There" – 5:56

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart Peak
position
Canada 11
US Digital Songs 10