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| |tracks = [[G-Spot]] (Edit) (4:01)<br> | | |tracks = [[G-Spot]] (Edit) (4:01)<br> |
| [[G-Spot]] (Extended Version) (6:23)<br> | | [[G-Spot]] (Extended Version) (6:23)<br> |
− | |introduction = <b>G-Spot</b> was the second single to be released from [[Jill Jones]]' first album [[Album: Jill Jones|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 written by [[Jill Jones]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_Stone Angie Stone] with no input by [[Prince]]. | + | |introduction = <b>G-Spot</b> was the second single to be released from [[Jill Jones]]’ first album [[Album: Jill Jones|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 written by [[Jill Jones]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_Stone Angie Stone] with no input by [[Prince]]. |
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− | The 12" release also contained a remix of [[G-Spot]] by Jimmy Destri, keyboardist and songwriter for the band Blondie. | + | The 12" release also contained a remix of [[G-Spot]] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Destri Jimmy Destri], keyboardist and songwriter for the band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blondie_(band) Blondie]. |
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| The single did not enter the charts. | | The single did not enter the charts. |