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|tracks                =[[Jungle Love]] (Edit) (3:24)<br>
 
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|introduction          = <b>Jungle Love</b> was the second single to be released from [[The Time]]’s third album [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|Ice Cream Castle]]. It was released six months after the album. The b-side, [[Oh, Baby]], was taken from their first album [[Album: The Time|The Time]]. Both [[Jungle Love]] and [[Oh, Baby]] featured [[Prince]] as a co-writer (full writer on [[Oh, Baby]]) and performer, although his input was uncredited.
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|introduction          = <b>Jungle Love</b> was the second single to be released from [[The Time]]’s third album [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|Ice Cream Castle]]. It was released three months after the album in Germany and five months after the album in the USA. The b-side, [[Oh, Baby]], was taken from their first album [[Album: The Time|The Time]]. Both [[Jungle Love]] and [[Oh, Baby]] featured [[Prince]] as a co-writer (full writer on [[Oh, Baby]]) and performer, although his input was uncredited.
  
 
The single was supported by [[The Time]]’s performance of the song in the movie [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It reached number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, number 6 on the Billboard Black Chart and number 9 on Billboard dance/Disco Top 80 chart.
 
The single was supported by [[The Time]]’s performance of the song in the movie [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It reached number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, number 6 on the Billboard Black Chart and number 9 on Billboard dance/Disco Top 80 chart.
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<b>USA:</b> PRO-A-2194
 
<b>USA:</b> PRO-A-2194
 
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|item1  = [[Video: Jungle Love|Jungle Love]]<br>(music video)
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|image1  = [[File:PlaceholderTV.png|80px|link=Video: Jungle Love]]
 
|image1  = [[File:PlaceholderTV.png|80px|link=Video: Jungle Love]]
|item2  = [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|Ice Cream Castle]] <br>(album)
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|item2  = [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|Ice Cream Castle]] <br>(Album)
 
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 13 September 2022

Sexshooter single.jpg 1984: Sex Shooter All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1984: The Belle Of St. Mark Thebelleofstmark single.jpg
Jungle Love

Junglelove single.jpg

Single details


Released: 11 October 1984 (Germany)

12 December 1984 (USA)

Related album: Ice Cream Castle
Label(s): Warner Bros.
Non-Album track(s):

Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
Country: Chart Entry Date Peak Position Weeks in Chart
USA: Billboard Black Singles Chart 22 Sep. 1984 6 17
USA: Billboard Dance/Disco Top 80 Chart 29 Sep. 1984 9 14
USA: Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart 27 Oct. 1984+ 20 25
Certifications
This single has not received any certifications in the USA or elsewhere
Awards
This single has not received any awards in the USA or elsewhere

See also


Jungle Love
(Music video)
Ice Cream Castle
(Album)
PlaceholderTV.png Icecreamcastles album.jpg

Jungle Love was the second single to be released from The Time’s third album Ice Cream Castle. It was released three months after the album in Germany and five months after the album in the USA. The b-side, Oh, Baby, was taken from their first album The Time. Both Jungle Love and Oh, Baby featured Prince as a co-writer (full writer on Oh, Baby) and performer, although his input was uncredited.

The single was supported by The Time’s performance of the song in the movie Purple Rain. It reached number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, number 6 on the Billboard Black Chart and number 9 on Billboard dance/Disco Top 80 chart.


Track listing
7" 12"

A. Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)
B. Oh, Baby (4:57)

  • Cat #: USA: 7-29181



A. Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)
B. Tricky (3:12)

  • Cat #: USA: 9 2944-7

 GER: 929 144-7

A. Jungle Love (5:29)
B. Tricky (3:12)

  • Cat #: GER: 920 254-0

 AUS: 0-920254

  • See individual tracks and related albums for credits.

Other Formats
7" Promo 12" Promo

A. Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)
B. Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)

  • Cat #: USA: 7-29181

A. Jungle Love (LP Version) (5:29)
B. 777-9311 (Extended) (7:57)

  • Cat #: USA: PRO-A-2194



A. Jungle Love (LP Version) (5:29)
B. Jungle Love (Edit) (3:24)

  • Cat #: USA: PRO-A-2194

Releases
7", 12", CD, Cassettes and Other versions
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

USA 7" 7-29181 center center center center

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

None

 

 

 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Triva


References
Sexshooter single.jpg 1984
Sex Shooter
All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1984
The Belle Of St. Mark
Thebelleofstmark single.jpg