}} Twenty years after Miller's original version, British singer-songwriter
Seal covered "Fly Like an Eagle" for the
soundtrack to the 1996 film
Space Jam, sampling Miller's original "Space Intro" parts in the song's chorus. This version was released in the United States in October 1996 and was issued worldwide in early 1997 by
ZTT Records. It peaked at number 10 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, number 13 on the
UK Singles Chart, and number two on the Canadian
RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart. According to Seal, the
executive producer of the
Space Jam soundtrack, Dominique Trenier, asked him to record it.
D'Angelo, who was managed by Trenier, played
keyboards on the song. Seal said that Steve Miller approved of the cover version and at one point called him "thanking me and saying that was the best cover of the song that he had heard."
Critical reception Larry Flick from
Billboard magazine felt that the soundtrack to
Space Jam "is off to a roaring start, thanks to this faithfully funky rendition of
Steve Miller's classic rocker. [...] After the solemn tone of his own compositions in recent years, Seal clearly sounds like he's having a blast as he cruises through the track's rubbery bassline and space-age synths." He added, "In fact, listen closely, and you will catch him vamping a few lines from his breakthrough hit, '
Crazy', toward the end." Daina Darzin from
Cash Box stated that "you couldn't ask for a more perfect take on the song, which Seal makes even more spacey, swirling and effortlessly gorgeous than the original." Matt Diehl from
Entertainment Weekly gave the song a B, writing, "Aside from some funky
scatting and a dash of
hip-hop rhythm, the soul slickster doesn't add much to Steve Miller's '70s classic-rock classic. Seal does get points for good taste in cover material, though: The song's ethereal synthesizer squiggles, wah-wah guitars, and soaring chorus sound great in the '90s. The latest fast break on the charts from the
Space Jam soundtrack, it's perfect music for
Michael Jordan to slam to."
Music video The video has scenes from the movie itself, Seal performs in the sky (both versions), All scenes add real children doing something athletic. The original version shot in black-and-white. Also, the colored version shown where a colored Seal in the black-and-white sky (some scenes swap colors along Seal and in the sky).
Personnel •
Seal – vocals, guitar, producer •
Earl Harvin – drums • Armando Colon – bass guitar, keyboards •
D'Angelo – keyboards •
Nile Rodgers – guitar •
Rashad Smith – additional production •
Tim Weidner – engineer, mixing • Glen Marchese – additional engineering • Paul Falcone – assistant engineer • Greg Thompson, Rob Feeney, David Goodermouth – additional assistant engineers
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Release history ==Other cover versions==