I Would Die 4 U
"I Would Die 4 U" | ||||
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Single by Prince and The Revolution | ||||
from the album Purple Rain | ||||
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Released | November 28, 1984 | |||
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Length | 2:51 (album version) 2:57 (single version) 10:15 (12-inch version) | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Songwriter(s) | Prince | |||
Producer(s) | Prince | |||
Prince singles chronology | ||||
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Purple Rain singles chronology | ||||
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"I Would Die 4 U" is a song by Prince and the Revolution, the fourth single in the US from their 1984 album, Purple Rain. The up-tempo dance song was a top 10 hit—the final one from the album—in the US, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Cash Box called the song "a practice in restrained ecstasy" in which "Prince delivers one of his finest and most passionate...vocal performances."[1] Billboard called it "electrifying", saying that "the nervous excitement zaps like a high-tension wire."[2]
"I Would Die 4 U" is often played in sequence with "Baby I'm a Star", the track following it, on Purple Rain. As of April 30, 2016, it has sold 561,772 copies in the United States.[3]
"Another Lonely Christmas"
[edit]The B-side, "Another Lonely Christmas", is a melancholy account of a man mourning his lover, who had died from pneumonia on a previous Christmas Day. Prince recorded "Another Lonely Christmas" in February 1984.[4] Although during that period of his life Prince was socially very solitary, he insisted that "Another Lonely Christmas" was a fictional story.[4][5] The song has been compared to the song "Sometimes It Snows in April", from the 1986 album Parade.[4] He performed "Another Lonely Christmas" live only one time, on the day after Christmas, December 26, 1984, at the St. Paul Civic Center in Minnesota.[5][4]
Alternate versions
[edit]The extended version of "I Would Die 4 U" is actually a rehearsal jam on the song with The Revolution and musicians from Sheila E.'s band, Eddie M (on sax) and Miko Weaver (guitar), along with Sheila E. herself recorded some time before the Purple Rain Tour. The jam features some overdubbing and fades at the end; a longer version, nearly 31 minutes long, was never released officially, but has been bootlegged. The extended mix was also used as the B-side of the 1989 "Erotic City" single (the artwork of which features the same image of Prince that was used for this single's cover).
The B-side of the UK 12" single release includes "Another Lonely Christmas" as well as the 1999 track "Free".
Track listing
[edit]7": Paisley Park / 7-29121 (US)
[edit]- "I Would Die 4 U" (Single version) – 3:03
- "Another Lonely Christmas" – 4:51
12": Paisley Park / 9 20291-0 (US)
[edit]- "I Would Die 4 U" (Extended version) – 10:15
- "Another Lonely Christmas" (extended version) – 6:47
12": Warner Bros. / W9121T (UK)
[edit]- "I Would Die 4 U" (Single version) – 2:57
- "Another Lonely Christmas" – 4:51
- "Free" – 5:00
Personnel
[edit]Credits sourced from Duane Tudahl, Benoît Clerc, and Guitarcloud[6][7][8]
- Prince – lead and backing vocals, electric guitar, piano, synthesizers
- Wendy Melvoin – electric guitar, backing vocals
- Lisa Coleman – synthesizers, backing vocals
- Matt Fink – synthesizers, Memorymoog,[9] Linn LM-1
- Brown Mark – bass guitar
- Bobby Z. – Linn LM-1, Pearl SY-1 Syncussion, cymbals
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Space Cowboy version
[edit]"I Would Die 4 U" | ||||
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Single by Space Cowboy | ||||
from the album Across the Sky | ||||
Released | 1 January 2002 | |||
Length | 2:35 | |||
Label | Southern Fried | |||
Songwriter(s) | Prince | |||
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The single peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart.
References
[edit]- ^ "Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. December 15, 1984. p. 7. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
- ^ "Reviews". Billboard. December 15, 1984. p. 72. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
- ^ "Hip Hop Single Sales: Prince, Desiigner & Drake". HipHopDX. April 30, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
- ^ a b c d Ross, Alex Robert. "Prince's Only Christmas Song Is Still Completely Devastating", Vice (Dec. 11, 2018).
- ^ a b Needham, Jack. "The story behind Prince's lost Christmas song", Red Bull (December 20, 2019).
- ^ Tudahl, Duane (2018). Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition). Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781538116432.
- ^ Clerc, Benoît (October 2022). Prince: All the Songs. Octopus. ISBN 9781784728816.
- ^ "Purple Rain". guitarcloud.org. Retrieved 2023-05-02.
- ^ "Moog Memorymoog". guitarcloud.org. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Prince and the Revolution – I Would Die 4 U" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ Lwin, Nanda. Top 40 Hits: The Essential Chart Guide (2000).
- ^ "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 4, 1985" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
- ^ "Prince and the Revolution – I Would Die 4 U" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ "Prince Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ "Prince Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ "Prince Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ^ "Prince and the Revolution – I Would Die 4 U" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
- ^ "Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1985". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
- ^ "Jaaroverzichten – Single 1985". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Dedicated Prince site featuring... "I Would Die 4 U" lyrics and B-side track... "Another Lonely Christmas" lyrics