Peak
100
Weeks
2
Score
53
Chart Year
1992
Most Americans got their first listen to Seal when he released his debut album in 1991, but a year earlier, he was the featured vocalist on "Killer," a #1 UK hit for the British house music producer Adamski (Adam Tinley). Adamski recorded the song as an instrumental, then looked for a singer to front it. The singer he hired was Sealhenry Samuels, who later became famous as Seal, although he wasn't credited on the single. Adamski said in 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh, "I met him in a club where he approached me to tell me he was a singer. Just hearing the things he was talking about, I thought he was brilliant, so I became friends with him. He wrote the lyrics to the song and then recorded it in one take." The only mention of the word "killer" comes early in the song when Seal says, "It's the loneliness that's the killer." He goes on to sing about making a connection through love, addressing the solitary brothers and sisters who are closed off. Seal, an Englishman of Nigerian descent, had traveled the world and seen the best and worst of humanity across cultures. Seal recorded his own version of "Killer" for his 1991 debut album, which earned him international acclaim when the first single, "Crazy," took off. His version of "Killer" fared poorly when it was released as a single (#8 UK, #100 US), but it stuck as one of his most popular songs and one he plays at most of his live shows.
So you want To be free To live your life The way you wanna be Will you give If we cry? Will we live Or will we die? Tainted hearts Heal with time Shoot that love So we can stop the bleedin' Solitary brother Is there still a part of you that wants to live? Solitary sister Is there still a part of you that wants to give? Solitary brother Is there still a part of you that wants to live? Solitary sister Is there still a part of you that wants to give? If we try And live your life The way you wanna (yeah) Solitary brother Is there still a part of you that wants to live? Solitary sister Is there still a part of you that wants to give? Solitary brother Is there still a part of you that wants to live? Solitary sister Is there still a part of you that wants to give? Racism in among future kings can only lead to no good And besides All our sons and daughters already know how that feels Yeah Made of love
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 28, 1992 | 100 | 26 |
| 2 | Apr 4, 1992 | 100 | 26 |