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| |next song = [[Shhh]] | | |next song = [[Shhh]] |
− | |introduction = '''She's Just A Baby''' is an unreleased track recorded in early 1981, most likely at [[Prince]]'s at [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The track is a soft ballad with falsetto vocals. The lyrics point to the narrator's love for a young girl. It is likely the song refers to [[Prince]]'s relationship with [[Susan Moonsie]], who was only 16 at the time they began dating. | + | |introduction = '''She's Just A Baby''' is an unreleased track recorded in early 1981, most likely at [[Prince]]'s at [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The track is a soft ballad with falsetto vocals. The lyrics point to the narrator's love for a young girl. It is possible the song refers to [[Prince]]'s relationship with [[Susan Moonsie]], who was only 16 at the time they began dating. |
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| [[Prince]] worked on the track further in early 1991 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, and it was submitted for copyright on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_18|18 March 1991]]. It's possible that [[Prince]] revisited the track because of his burgeoning relationship with [[Mayte]], who was 16 when they met the previous year. [[Prince]] ultimately used the same lyrical themes in [[The Morning Papers]], recorded in early December 1991. | | [[Prince]] worked on the track further in early 1991 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, and it was submitted for copyright on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_18|18 March 1991]]. It's possible that [[Prince]] revisited the track because of his burgeoning relationship with [[Mayte]], who was 16 when they met the previous year. [[Prince]] ultimately used the same lyrical themes in [[The Morning Papers]], recorded in early December 1991. |