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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks Stevie Nicks] has recounted the story of the song's origin, saying that on her wedding day (29 January 1983), she and her new husband Kim Anderson were driving to Santa Barbara for their honeymoon when they heard [[Little Red Corvette]] for the first time, "so we pulled over somewhere and got the tape. It just gave me an incredible idea, so I spent many hours that night writing a song about some kind of crazy argument, and it was to become one of the most important of my songs." When she later went to record the song, she called [[Prince]] to tell him the story and twenty minutes later [[Prince]] showed up at her studio. He "walked over to the synthesizers that were set up, was absolutely brilliant for about 25 minutes and then left," she later told rock music journalist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_White_(editor) Timothy White]. "He spoiled me for every band I've ever had because nobody can exactly recreate – not even with two piano players – what [[Prince]] did all by his little self." | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks Stevie Nicks] has recounted the story of the song's origin, saying that on her wedding day (29 January 1983), she and her new husband Kim Anderson were driving to Santa Barbara for their honeymoon when they heard [[Little Red Corvette]] for the first time, "so we pulled over somewhere and got the tape. It just gave me an incredible idea, so I spent many hours that night writing a song about some kind of crazy argument, and it was to become one of the most important of my songs." When she later went to record the song, she called [[Prince]] to tell him the story and twenty minutes later [[Prince]] showed up at her studio. He "walked over to the synthesizers that were set up, was absolutely brilliant for about 25 minutes and then left," she later told rock music journalist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_White_(editor) Timothy White]. "He spoiled me for every band I've ever had because nobody can exactly recreate – not even with two piano players – what [[Prince]] did all by his little self." | ||
− | While a specific recording date of | + | While a specific recording date of basic tracking is not known, it was written and cut by Stevie Nicks within a week of her 29 January wedding. [[Prince]] contributed his keyboard part on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 8| 8 February 1983]] at Studio 55, Los Angeles, California |
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|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 8| 8 February 1983]] | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 8| 8 February 1983]] | ||
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|additional info = [[Prince]] overdubs | |additional info = [[Prince]] overdubs | ||
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