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Revision as of 10:56, 20 March 2016

Babygogo single.jpg 1987: Baby Go-Go All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1987: Eternity Eternity single.jpg

G-Spot


Gspot single.jpg

Single details


Released: 8 August 1987
Related album: Jill Jones
Label(s): Paisley Park Records
Non-album tracks: G-Spot (Edit) (4:01)

G-Spot (Extended Version) (6:23)




G-Spot was the second single to be released from Jill Jones' first album Jill Jones, and was released a few months after the album. G-Spot was written, produced and largely performed by Prince. The b-side, Baby Cries (Ay Yah), was a previously-unreleased track with no input by Prince. The 12" release also contained a remix of G-Spot by Jimmy Destri, keyboardist and songwriter for the band Blondie.
The single did not enter the charts.

Track listing

7"

(US: 7-28280, GER: 928 280-7)
A. G-Spot (Edit) (4:01)
B. Baby Cries (Ay Yah)

12"

(US: 0-20756, EUR: 920 756-0)
A. G-Spot (Remix) (6:23)
B. Baby Cries (Ay Yah) (Extended Version)

Credits

  • See individual tracks and related albums for credits.


Charts

  • This single did not enter the charts.

Releases


Variants, special editions and re-releases

  • None.


Single promotion

  • Information needed.

Associated videos

  • None


Awards, nominations, and certifications

  • None.


Quotations and trivia

  • None.


References

Babygogo single.jpg 1987
Baby Go-Go
All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1987
Eternity
Eternity single.jpg