1998 and 1999 saw the best dance music by some of pop's greatest female singers. There was Madonna's Ray Of Light, Cher's Believe, Gloria Estefan's Heaven's What I Feel and this, Bette Midler's I'm Beautiful.
A remake of the 1993 Uncanny Alliance song, this underrated cover by Bette Midler is a highly enjoyable piece of retro camp all over. The original album version with Bette Midler's amazingly wacky spoken vocal supported by retro-style vocal backings by men and women makes this narcisstic song a nice dancefloor number.
With a few high quality remixes from the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone and Brinsley Evans, this song took to the dance world immediately with clubs playing simultaneously.
Danny Tenaglia packs in some hard beats and bass with Bette's vocals and churns out an anthem remix worthy of a good workout on the dancefloor.
Victor Calderone broke Bette's vocals into bits and pieces and loops the chorus around his trademark dance track.
The best remix here is the Brinsley Evans Back To The Scene Of The Crime Mix which fuses the original version with a sample of Stardust's Music Sounds Better With You and creates a rather funky remix.
Overall, 8 tracks of Bette's comsic-fabulosity. No one says it better.