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| |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' | | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' |
| *''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]'' | | *''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]'' |
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Fortune Teller is the second track on 94 East’s third collection of previously-unreleased studio recordings 94 East (full title 94 East Featuring 10:15 & Fortune Teller Remix With Prince On Guitar), featuring Prince on guitar. The track was written by Hank Cosby, and produced by Pepé Willie and Hank Cosby.
Basic tracking took place in March 1977 at Sound 80, Minneapolis, Minnesota (during the same set of sessions as re-recordings of Soft And Wet, Love Is Forever (later renamed My Love Is Forever), Baby, Jelly Jam (which was later used as the instrumental portion of Just As Long As We’re Together), Make It Through The Storm, and recordings of Just As Long As We’re Together and 10:15). The track was intended for a single by 94 East for Polydor Records, but this release never came to pass. The recording session did not go well, as Hank Cosby was not interested in Prince’s ideas for the track. Pepé Willie later re-recorded parts of the song and recorded overdubs onto the track, but recording details are not known.
In 1978, the song was also released in a re-recorded version, as Be My Fortune Teller (without any Prince input) as a single by a group called SofTouch. It was also the fourth track on their eponymous album from the same year.
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Recording Information
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Recording Sessions
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Date
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Studio
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Additional info
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March 1977
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Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Tracking
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1977
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Studio information needed, New York, NY, USA
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Additional recording by Colonel Abrams and Buddy Williams
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2001 - 2002 (assumed)
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Studio information needed
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Additional recording by Pepé Willie
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Recording Personnel
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Released (remixed) version
- Prince - guitar
- Ben Obi - all other instruments
- Kristie Lazenberry - vocals
- Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals
- D. Willie - vocals
Unreleased version
- Pepé Willie - lead vocals
- Prince - guitar and background vocals
- Bobby Z. - drums
- Wendell Thomas - bass guitar (assumed)
- Pierre Lewis - keyboards (assumed)
- Kristie Lazenberry - vocals
- Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals
Unreleased Colonel Abrams version
- Colonel Abrams - lead vocals
- Pepé Willie - vocals (assumed)
- Prince - guitar and background vocals
- Buddy Williams - drums
- Wendell Thomas - bass guitar (assumed)
- Pierre Lewis - keyboards (assumed)
- Kristie Lazenberry - vocals
- Marcy Ingvoldstad - vocals
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Versions
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Released Versions
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Title
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Length
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Released
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Version
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Additional info
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Fortune Teller
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3:43
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94 East
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Studio
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Unreleased Versions
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Title
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Version
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Additional Info
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Fortune Teller
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Studio
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March 1977 Sound 80 version before Pepé Willie overdubs
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Fortune Teller
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Studio
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Unreleased Colonel Abrams version
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