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| *[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals (uncredited) | | *[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals (uncredited) |
− | *[[Jill Jones]]- background vocals (uncredited, unconfirmed) | + | *[[Jill Jones]]- background vocals (uncredited) |
| '''Apollonia 6 version''' | | '''Apollonia 6 version''' |
| *[[Apollonia]] - vocals | | *[[Apollonia]] - vocals |
| *[[Prince]] - vocals and all instruments | | *[[Prince]] - vocals and all instruments |
| *[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals | | *[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals |
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| *[[Jill Jones]] - background vocals | | *[[Jill Jones]] - background vocals |
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| + | *[[Peggy McCreary]] - engineer |
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Manic Monday is the first track on The Bangles' second album Different Light, and two weeks before the album's release, Manic Monday was released as the album's first single.
The song was written by Prince (under the pseudonym Christopher, a reference to his character Christopher Tracy from Under The Cherry Moon). In 1990, it was included as the third track on The Bangles' compilation album Greatest Hits.
In 1998, it was included as the sixth track on The Bangles' compilation album Super Hits. In 2004, it was included as the first track on The Bangles' compilation album The Essential Bangles.
Basic tracking for Prince's original version took place on 4 February 1984 at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California (the day before recording Ooo She She Wa Wa), a day after basic tracking for A Million Miles (I Love You) and In A Spanish Villa); the song was intended for Apollonia 6 (as a duet between Prince and Apollonia), and was included as the third track on the 29 February 1984 and Spring 1984 configurations of the Apollonia 6 album, but was withdrawn from the album prior to release.
It was offered to The Bangles after Bangles singer Hoffs Susanna Hoffs allegedly asked Prince to provide material for their next album. It is likely this happened when both were recording at Sunset, the Bangles doing I Got Nothing for 'The Goonies' OST, in April 1985.
As well as Manic Monday, Prince also submitted Jealous Girl, which was rejected.
The Bangles' version of Manic Monday was mostly re-recorded (information on recording dates and location are needed), but it features some of Prince's original backing tracks (Brenda Bennett's background vocals can still be heard on the released version).
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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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4 February 1984
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Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA
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Basic tracking
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5 February 1984
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Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA
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Overdubs
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1985
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Studio information needed
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Additional recording and overdubs by The Bangles
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Recording Personnel
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Bangles version
Apollonia 6 version
Original version (after initial session)
- Prince - vocals and all instruments
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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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Manic Monday
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3:03
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Different Light
Manic Monday single
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Studio
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Manic Monday (Extended California Version)
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4:38
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Manic Monday single
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Remix
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Manic Monday (Extended Version)
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4:39
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Manic Monday single
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Remix
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Manic Monday
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2:51
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Originals
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Prince vocal version
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released in 2019, new mix of the version with backing vocals
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Video Versions
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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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Manic Monday
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Studio
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Version with just Prince and no backing vox overdubs
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Manic Monday
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Studio
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1984 Apollonia 6 version (duet with Prince)
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