"Careless Whisper" was not included on the first Wham! album,
Fantastic, in 1983. Wexler booked
Tom Scott to perform the saxophone part, but Michael was not satisfied with his performance. Michael would hum the part to him repeatedly, asking for adjustments. Napier-Bell recalled: "After two hours, he was still there while everyone in the studio shuddered with embarrassment." Michael took Wexler's advice not to add a
key change, saying it was a cliché. Additionally, Michael was committed to touring with Wham! to promote
Fantastic, and felt it would not have made sense to release "Careless Whisper" as a solo single at that point. A few weeks after the Muscle Shoals session, Michael contacted
Chris Porter, who had produced some of Wham!'s second album,
Make It Big, and asked him to help record another version of "Careless Whisper". They recorded it at
Sarm West Studio 2, London, with a live rhythm section. Michael felt the results were better as he was more relaxed and the Sarm musicians did a better job, but the saxophone part had still not been recorded. According to Gregory, the part would have been easier on an
alto saxophone, but Michael insisted on
tenor and Gregory's saxophone was unable to play the top note without the use of
fake fingering. At Gregory's suggestion, Porter lowered the recording by a
semitone by slowing the tape, Gregory performed the part in a lower
key using the proper fingering, and the recording was returned to the original speed. Michael was satisfied with the part. Ridgeley wrote, "At last the nuanced melody that had lived inside his head for so long found expression from a saxophonist with soul and sensibility as well as virtuosity. George had recorded his first masterpiece and nobody was more pleased about it than I was." Michael recorded his vocals at
Advision Studios in
Fitzrovia, London. == Release ==