It Doesn't Really Matter
Released on the 1987 album Older, 'It Doesn't Really Matter' stands as a defining track in George Michael's solo career, marking his transition from the pop duo Wham! to a more mature, soulful sound. The recording features a lush, orchestral arrangement that blends R&B and pop sensibilities, showcasing Michael's refined vocal control and songwriting depth. While the song shares thematic elements with his earlier work, its production and lyrical focus on emotional resilience distinguish it within his discography. The track remains a staple of his catalog, often performed live and celebrated for its melodic beauty and emotional resonance, solidifying its place in the canon of 1980s pop music. |