Look at Your Hands
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"Look at Your Hands" is a 1987 song co-written and performed by George Michael
George Michael
George Michael is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who rose to fame in the 1980s when he formed the pop duo Wham! with his school friend, Andrew Ridgeley...

. It was released on the album Faith
Faith (George Michael album)
Faith is George Michael's first solo album, released in October 1987 via Columbia Records/Epic Records. The album has won several awards including the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1989. To date, the album has sold over 25 million copies worldwide, and received diamond certification from...

and has remained a popular concert song for Michael in the Faith World Tour
Faith World Tour
The Faith World Tour was the supporting concert tour of George Michael's massively popular Faith album.-History:George Michael embarked on his massive sold out world tour in 1988. In the set list of the show there were a couple of songs from the Wham! era and some standards like "Lady Marmalade"...

.

As with some of the other songs on the Faith album, including "Monkey
Monkey (song)
"Monkey" is a US number-one hit song by George Michael. It was released as a single in 1988 and reached #1 on the US Hot 100 and #13 on the UK Singles Chart. "Monkey" debuted at #42 on 9 July 1988, reaching #1 for two weeks, beginning 27 August 1988....

" and I Want Your Sex
I Want Your Sex
"I Want Your Sex" was a single which first charted in June 1987, appearing on George Michael's Faith album, and the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop II....

, "'Look at Your Hands" was originally recorded in Michael's earlier days with Wham!
WHAM!
Wham! were a short-lived British musical duo formed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in the early 1980s. They were briefly known in the United States as Wham! UK due to a naming conflict with an American band....

. In the song, George Michael is trying to seduce a beautiful married woman whose husband is ugly, fat and careless.

The track is the only song from the album featuring David Austin as a co-writer beside George Michael.
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