"I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man" was the fourth and final single from Prince's 1987 double album, Sign “☮” the Times. The track was originally cut in Prince's home studio in 1982. It was brought out of the vault and updated for the unreleased, final album with The Revolution, Dream Factory. At this time, the song had a few seconds of the bluesy coda just before the main guitar solo. It was edited out before Sign “☮” the Times. The song is an upbeat pop number. The lyrics paint the image of a woman desperately seeking a man to replace the one who left, while Prince refuses, saying that she wouldn't be satisfied with a one-night stand, the music and accompanying music video pushed this song to the top 10 in the U.S. The video was pulled from the Sign “☮” the Times film, and is a live take of the song and included the horn section of Eric Leeds and Atlanta Bliss.
Song.......................I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (3:40)
Released.................1987
Label......................Paisley Park
Genre.....................Pop, Funk, Dance
Producer.................Prince
Album.....................Sign O´ The Times (1987)
09 december, 2010
Prince - I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (1987)
Labels: Prince
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1 Comment:
lekkere single maar ik kan hem niet ophalen er is geen link geplaatst
kun je de link plaatsen voor mij en ook van de andere single's
prima site met mooie single's
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