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The track contains elements that [[Prince]] would later revert to in [[Delirious]], which uses a similar bassline, and [[Horny Toad]], where the lead synth line is not unlike the repeated rockabilly motif of '''You’re All I Want'''. | The track contains elements that [[Prince]] would later revert to in [[Delirious]], which uses a similar bassline, and [[Horny Toad]], where the lead synth line is not unlike the repeated rockabilly motif of '''You’re All I Want'''. | ||
− | In a session, likely at at a later date, [[Prince]] updated his vocal to sing the song in falsetto and vocalize along with the melody line. He also had his (girl)friend [[Kim Upsher]] record lead vocals on the song. The | + | In a session, likely at at a later date, [[Prince]] updated his vocal to sing the song in falsetto and vocalize along with the melody line. He also had his (girl)friend [[Kim Upsher]] record lead vocals on the song. The song’s initial recording date and overdub date possibly fall before [[Vanity]] was considered for the girl group [[Vanity 6|The Hookers]] that he was developing ideas for, and ultimately became [[Vanity 6]]. So the fact he had [[Kim Upsher]] record vocals for it might indicate [[Prince]] considered using it for [[Vanity 6|The Hookers]]. |
In July 1989 [[Prince]] gave the song to [[Eric Leeds]] (along with [[Evolsidog]], [[My Summertime Thang]], [[Pickle]], [[U Should Be Mine]], [[Wet Dream Cousin]], [[Vibrator]], [[The Max-2|The Max]] and [[XYZ]]) when considering songs for a new [[Madhouse]] album (later called [[Album:_Times_Squared#Quotations_and_trivia|26]], which later evolved into [[Eric Leeds]]’ solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]). | In July 1989 [[Prince]] gave the song to [[Eric Leeds]] (along with [[Evolsidog]], [[My Summertime Thang]], [[Pickle]], [[U Should Be Mine]], [[Wet Dream Cousin]], [[Vibrator]], [[The Max-2|The Max]] and [[XYZ]]) when considering songs for a new [[Madhouse]] album (later called [[Album:_Times_Squared#Quotations_and_trivia|26]], which later evolved into [[Eric Leeds]]’ solo album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]). | ||
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|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_11|11 January 1982]] | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_11|11 January 1982]] | ||
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA | |studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA | ||
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|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | |references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | ||
*''[http://www.startribune.com/sometimes-he-dreamed-his-songs-a-portrait-of-prince-in-the-recording-studio/510918872/?fbclid=IwAR0vwL3s5nGrbsgcg3_SccakyBgukJtwph2g7z3UvWJ86UuuN-5D1Ag0NFo Sometimes he dreamed his songs: A portrait of Prince in the recording studio]'' by Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 6, 2019 | *''[http://www.startribune.com/sometimes-he-dreamed-his-songs-a-portrait-of-prince-in-the-recording-studio/510918872/?fbclid=IwAR0vwL3s5nGrbsgcg3_SccakyBgukJtwph2g7z3UvWJ86UuuN-5D1Ag0NFo Sometimes he dreamed his songs: A portrait of Prince in the recording studio]'' by Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 6, 2019 | ||
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