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− | |introduction = '''77 Bleeker St.''' was released as the b-side of [[Jill Jones]]’s single [[Single: Mia Bocca|Mia Bocca]], the first single from her first and only [[Paisley Park Records]] album [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones]], released seven weeks prior to the album. [[Prince]] appears on the track as a musician, having re-recorded most of the instruments and adding background vocals, after Jill wrote and did it in New York. It has long been thought that the song was written by [[Jill Jones]] and produced by [[David Z.]] and [[Jill Jones]]. But the credits at the ASCAP, which were seemingly changed after [[Prince]]’s passing, indicate that this song was composed by [[Jill Jones]] and [[Prince]], acknowledging he mostly re-did the music. The name of the song refers to a real location in New | + | |introduction = '''77 Bleeker St.''' was released as the b-side of [[Jill Jones]]’s single [[Single: Mia Bocca|Mia Bocca]], the first single from her first and only [[Paisley Park Records]] album [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones]], released seven weeks prior to the album. [[Prince]] appears on the track as a musician, having re-recorded most of the instruments and adding background vocals, after Jill wrote and did it in New York. It has long been thought that the song was written by [[Jill Jones]] and produced by [[David Z.]] and [[Jill Jones]]. But the credits at the ASCAP, which were seemingly changed after [[Prince]]’s passing, indicate that this song was composed by [[Jill Jones]] and [[Prince]], acknowledging he mostly re-did the music. The name of the song refers to a real location in New York ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleecker_Street Bleecker Street] in New York, NY) with an unintentional misspell. |
While specific recording dates are not known, [[Jill Jones]] did her version in New York, NY with little instrumentation and sent it to [[Prince]]. He then kept the melody and lyrics but redid mostly everything else in mid-January 1987 at his [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and flew [[Jill Jones|Jill]] in to redo her vocal. | While specific recording dates are not known, [[Jill Jones]] did her version in New York, NY with little instrumentation and sent it to [[Prince]]. He then kept the melody and lyrics but redid mostly everything else in mid-January 1987 at his [[Galpin Blvd Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and flew [[Jill Jones|Jill]] in to redo her vocal. | ||
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|date = Early 1987 (assumed) | |date = Early 1987 (assumed) | ||
− | |studio = New York | + | |studio = Unknown studio,<br>New York, NY, USA |
|additional info = Tracking | |additional info = Tracking | ||
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