Difference between revisions of "Single: Just Another Sucker"
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|previous single = Single: Love On A Blue Train | |previous single = Single: Love On A Blue Train | ||
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− | |next single = Single: If You Feel Like | + | |next single = Single: If You Feel Like Dancin’ |previous single link = [[Single: Love On A Blue Train|Love On A Blue Train]] |
− | |previous single link = [[Single: Love On A Blue Train|Love On A Blue Train]] | + | |
|next single link = [[Single: If You Feel Like Dancin’|If You Feel Like Dancin’]] | |next single link = [[Single: If You Feel Like Dancin’|If You Feel Like Dancin’]] | ||
|date = March 1986 | |date = March 1986 | ||
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|introduction = <b>Just Another Sucker</b> was the first single to be released from the first collection of [[94 East]] tracks, [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]. It was released around the same time as the album on 12" vinyl only, and contains the album version of the song (incorrectly labeled as ''Urban/Club Version'') and an edited version (incorrectly labeled as ''Album version''). The song [[Just Another Sucker]] was co-written by [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]], and features [[Prince]] on guitar, synthesizer, keyboards and drums. | |introduction = <b>Just Another Sucker</b> was the first single to be released from the first collection of [[94 East]] tracks, [[Album: Minneapolis Genius|Minneapolis Genius]]. It was released around the same time as the album on 12" vinyl only, and contains the album version of the song (incorrectly labeled as ''Urban/Club Version'') and an edited version (incorrectly labeled as ''Album version''). The song [[Just Another Sucker]] was co-written by [[Prince]] and [[Pepé Willie]], and features [[Prince]] on guitar, synthesizer, keyboards and drums. | ||
− | The single was not promoted, | + | The single was not promoted, but did briefly enter the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. |
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− | |Country = | + | | Date = 22 March 1986 |
− | + | | Chart (Country) = <b>USA:</b> Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | |
− | | | + | | Peak Position = 80 |
− | + | | Weeks in chart = 2 | |
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Revision as of 14:31, 26 June 2023
1986: Love On A Blue Train ◄ | All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | ► 1986: If You Feel Like Dancin’ |
Just Another Sucker |
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1986 Love On A Blue Train |
All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | 1986 If You Feel Like Dancin’ |