When speaking about the origin of “Invisible Touch,” Collins told The Guardian, “'Invisible Touch' is my favorite Genesis song, and it came more or less out of nowhere. We would arrive in the studio every day and just start playing. One day, Mike Rutherford played a riff on the guitar, with an echo, and I suddenly sang: ‘She seems to have an invisible touch – yeah!’ It came into my head fully formed. I’m sure people have all kinds of ideas about how we wrote these songs they love or loathe, but really, our writing process was close to jazz. We improvised.”
He also spoke about the music video that accompanied the song, saying, “We never took our music videos too seriously. I think the public saw us as a bit serious, so we liked to surprise them. Phil would come up with some kind of comic character. The shoot for 'Invisible Touch' was in a huge old grain store by the Thames. In one frame, you can see us rolling around in what looks like a big silver cotton reel.”
Genesis had 22 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 over the years, including “In Too Deep” and “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight.” The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.
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