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In 1998, it was included as the sixth track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]' compilation album ''Super Hits''. In 2004, it was included as the first track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]' compilation album ''The Essential Bangles''. | In 1998, it was included as the sixth track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]' compilation album ''Super Hits''. In 2004, it was included as the first track on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]' compilation album ''The Essential Bangles''. | ||
− | Basic tracking for [[Prince]]’s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_4|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 | + | Basic tracking for [[Prince]]’s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_4|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 [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_29|29 February 1984]] and Spring 1984 configurations of the [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]] album, but was withdrawn from the album prior to release. |
It was offered to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] after Prince apparently take a liking to the band, having enjoyed their video for "Hero Takes A Fall" from 1984. [[Prince]] possibly got the idea to offer something to them when both were recording at Sunset, the Bangles in a session recording ''I Got Nothing'' for 'The Goonies' OST, in April 1985. When they got offered the song in May 1985, they were at Sunset Sound sister studio The Sound Factory recording for the second album. | It was offered to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] after Prince apparently take a liking to the band, having enjoyed their video for "Hero Takes A Fall" from 1984. [[Prince]] possibly got the idea to offer something to them when both were recording at Sunset, the Bangles in a session recording ''I Got Nothing'' for 'The Goonies' OST, in April 1985. When they got offered the song in May 1985, they were at Sunset Sound sister studio The Sound Factory recording for the second album. | ||
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Besides [[Manic Monday]], Prince also submitted [[Jealous Girl]], which was rejected. Both tracks were put to a 2-inch tape in the first week of May 1985, readying them for potential use by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]. | Besides [[Manic Monday]], Prince also submitted [[Jealous Girl]], which was rejected. Both tracks were put to a 2-inch tape in the first week of May 1985, readying them for potential use by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles]. | ||
− | It was long thought [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] retained at least some of [[Prince]]’s original tracks, but in a 2012 interview singer Susanna Hoffs told about how | + | It was long thought [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] retained at least some of [[Prince]]’s original tracks, but in a 2012 interview singer Susanna Hoffs told about how they wanted to really make it their own. So with producer, David Kahne, it was completely re-recorded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles], likely in the second week of May 1985 at The Sound Factory. <!--, although [[Brenda Bennett]]’s background vocals can still be heard on the released version).--> |
In 2019, [[Prince]]’s own version was released as the third track on the posthumous album [[Album:_Originals|Originals]]. A [[Video:_Manic_Monday-2019|video]] with footage of [[Prince]] and [[The Revolution]] rehearsing at the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in 1984 was also made to promote the release of the album. | In 2019, [[Prince]]’s own version was released as the third track on the posthumous album [[Album:_Originals|Originals]]. A [[Video:_Manic_Monday-2019|video]] with footage of [[Prince]] and [[The Revolution]] rehearsing at the [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]] in 1984 was also made to promote the release of the album. | ||
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|4= Promo video | |4= Promo video | ||
|5= [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsmVgoXDq2w Official music video] | |5= [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsmVgoXDq2w Official music video] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Songline| | ||
+ | |1= '''Manic Monday''' | ||
+ | |2= 3:51 | ||
+ | |3= ''Return to Bangleonia'' DVD | ||
+ | |4= Live performance | ||
+ | |5= September 2000, House Of Blues, Hollywood, California, USA | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Songline| | ||
+ | |1= '''Manic Monday (Acoustic)''' | ||
+ | |2= 2:56 | ||
+ | |3= ''Return to Bangleonia'' DVD | ||
+ | |4= Live performance | ||
+ | |5= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Songline| | {{Songline| |
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