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The strings, arranged by [[Clare Fischer]], also appeared in [[Violet The Organ Grinder]] as well as in the opening of the live version of [[Days Of Wild]], included on [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | The strings, arranged by [[Clare Fischer]], also appeared in [[Violet The Organ Grinder]] as well as in the opening of the live version of [[Days Of Wild]], included on [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]. | ||
The song was copyrighted as '''Paris 17984302''' as the version that was initially recorded both with [[Prince]]’s and [[Tevin Campbell]]’s vocals contained that extra digit (2) in the chorus | The song was copyrighted as '''Paris 17984302''' as the version that was initially recorded both with [[Prince]]’s and [[Tevin Campbell]]’s vocals contained that extra digit (2) in the chorus. The title refers to a Paris (France) phone number, but contrary to [[777-9311]], this one is fictitious (at that time, the telephone numbers in Paris and its area were in eight-digit format and began with 4).It was later changed to omit the 2. In an interview, [[Tevin Campbell]] said that [[Prince]] told him that it was a actually a real phone-number and that the '2' was removed from the title so as not to disturb someone. | ||
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