Difference between revisions of "Single: The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker"
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− | It is possible the single was replaced by the more commercial [[Single: I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man|I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]] and that the intended b-side was [[Hot Thing]], but this is purely speculative. [[Album: The Black Album|'' | + | It is possible the single was replaced by the more commercial [[Single: I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man|I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]] and that the intended b-side was [[Hot Thing]], but this is purely speculative. [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']] was originally planned to be released only five weeks after [[Single: I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man|I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]], however, so it is unlikely that another single from [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] would have been released following [[Single: I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man|I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]]. |
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Revision as of 21:04, 15 September 2020
1986: Shockadelica ◄ | Unreleased Singles (Prince) |
Unreleased Singles (Related Artists) |
► 1990: Tick, Tick, Bang |
The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker |
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1986 Shockadelica |
Unreleased Singles (Prince) |
Unreleased Singles (Related Artists) |
1990 Tick, Tick, Bang |