Difference between revisions of "Single: Let’s Work"
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− | |introduction = <b>Let's Work</b> was the | + | |introduction = <b>Let's Work</b> was the third single (second in the US and the UK) e from [[Prince]]'s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]. It was released three months after the album, and received release in North America and Europe. The b-side, [[Ronnie Talk To Russia]], was also taken from [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]. |
The North American 12" versions instead included [[Gotta Stop (Messin' About)]], which had previously been released as a stand-alone single in European territories. | The North American 12" versions instead included [[Gotta Stop (Messin' About)]], which had previously been released as a stand-alone single in European territories. |
Revision as of 15:52, 17 October 2018
1981: Sexuality ◄ | All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | ► 1982: Do Me, Baby |
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