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− | |introduction = <b>Raspberry Beret</b> was the first single (second in most territories) to be released from [[Prince]]’s eighth album [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]], the second album to be credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. It was [[Prince]]’s first single on his own [[Paisley Park Records]] label. | + | |introduction = <b>Raspberry Beret</b> was the first single (second in most territories) to be released from [[Prince]]’s eighth album [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]], the second album to be credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]. It was [[Prince]]’s first single on his own [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]] label. |
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| The single was released four weeks after the album’s release. The single included a non-album track b-side, [[She’s Always In My Hair]] as well as extended versions ("New Mix") of both [[Raspberry Beret]] and [[She’s Always In My Hair]]. [[Single: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]] was released concurrently in the UK (with [[She’s Always In My Hair]] as the b-side), so when [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]] was released there, [[Hello]] was used as the b-side instead. | | The single was released four weeks after the album’s release. The single included a non-album track b-side, [[She’s Always In My Hair]] as well as extended versions ("New Mix") of both [[Raspberry Beret]] and [[She’s Always In My Hair]]. [[Single: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]] was released concurrently in the UK (with [[She’s Always In My Hair]] as the b-side), so when [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]] was released there, [[Hello]] was used as the b-side instead. |