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[[Eric Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss]] are credited for 'hornz' on the released version, but do not appear. The horns on this song as it was released are in fact done by [[The Hornheadz]] (at the time [[Michael B. Nelson]], [[Kathy Jensen]], [[Dave Jensen]] [[Brian Gallagher]] and [[Steve Strand]]). It is likely that [[Eric Leeds|Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss|Bliss]] did record a horn arrangement for it, but it was discarded in favor of [[The Hornheadz]] arrangement.
 
[[Eric Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss]] are credited for 'hornz' on the released version, but do not appear. The horns on this song as it was released are in fact done by [[The Hornheadz]] (at the time [[Michael B. Nelson]], [[Kathy Jensen]], [[Dave Jensen]] [[Brian Gallagher]] and [[Steve Strand]]). It is likely that [[Eric Leeds|Leeds]] and [[Atlanta Bliss|Bliss]] did record a horn arrangement for it, but it was discarded in favor of [[The Hornheadz]] arrangement.
  
The title refers to a Paris (France) phone number (similar to [[777-9311]]), although it’s not known if this phone number was genuine. The version that was initially recorded both with [[Prince]]’s  and [[Tevin Campbell]]’s vocals added an extra digit; 2, at the end of the song’s title. The song was also copyrighted as '''Paris 17984302''' initially, later changed to omit the 2 at the end, like in the released version. Why the last digit was omitted is unknown.
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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]].
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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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*[[Brian Gallagher]] - tenor saxophone (uncredited)
 
*[[Brian Gallagher]] - tenor saxophone (uncredited)
 
*[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet (uncredited)
 
*[[Steve Strand]] - trumpet (uncredited)
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*[[Clare Fischer]] - sampled string arrangements (uncredited)
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 14 February 2021

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Paris 1798430

Imready album.jpg
from the album I’m Ready
Song details
Performer: Tevin Campbell
First Released: 26 October 1993 - I’m Ready album
Album(s): I’m Ready
Writer(s): Prince (credited as Paisley Park)
Producer(s): Prince (credited as Paisley Park)
Live Appearances
First and last live appearance:
  • This track is not believed to have been performed live by Prince.
Performed regularly on tour:
  • none
Performed occasionally in shows:
  • none

Paris 1798430 is the ninth track (seventh song) on Tevin Campbell’s second album I’m Ready. The song was written and produced by Prince under the pseudonym Paisley Park.

While specific recording dates are not known, basic tracking took place in September 1992 at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (along with Down, Holly Don’t Care, The P, The Halls Of Desire, Uncle Sam and a revamped version of Shhh, when Prince became involved in Tevin Campbell’s album I’m Ready).

Eric Leeds and Atlanta Bliss are credited for 'hornz' on the released version, but do not appear. The horns on this song as it was released are in fact done by The Hornheadz (at the time Michael B. Nelson, Kathy Jensen, Dave Jensen Brian Gallagher and Steve Strand). It is likely that Leeds and Bliss did record a horn arrangement for it, but it was discarded in favor of The Hornheadz arrangement.

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 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 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.


Recording Information
Recording Sessions
Date Studio Additional info
September 1992 Paisley Park Studios,
Chanhassen, MN, USA
Basic tracking
1992 Paisley Park Studios,
Chanhassen, MN, USA
Leeds & Bliss overdubs (assumed)
1992 Paisley Park Studios,
Chanhassen, MN, USA
Hornheadz overdubs
Recording Personnel

Versions
Released Versions
Title Length Released Version Additional info
Paris 1798430 3:37 I’m Ready Studio


Unreleased Versions
Title Version Additional Info
Paris 17984302 Studio Original 1992 version with Prince vocals
Paris 17984302 Version with Tevin Campbell vocals
 
Additional Information

See also Trivia

  • This is one of two Prince-related songs named after a telephone number. The other is 777-9311 by The Time.
  • The version copyrighted at ASCAP is actually listed as Paris 17984302 with the title as on the cd listed as variation.

References
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