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Prince
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'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Prince originally released his version of this song, called 'How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?', as a B-side to his 1982 hit single '1999.'
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'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys covered the track on her 2001 debut album 'Songs in A Minor.'
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'Manic Monday,' The Bangles - Prince had actually written this song for a girl group he put together, Apollonia 6, but decided to hold on to it for a while longer.
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'Manic Monday,' The Bangles - It later became a huge hit for The Bangles in 1986, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, with his credit under the pen name "Christopher."
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'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton - Who else but Prince could have written, "Come spend the night inside my sugar walls"?
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'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton - Prince wrote the song for Scottish pop singer Sheena Easton under the pen name "Alexander Nevermind." The track hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.
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'I Feel For You,' Chaka Khan - This smooth track first appeared on Prince's self-titled 1979 album.
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'I Feel For You,' Chaka Khan - It was given new life five years later by Chaka Khan, whose version won a Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1985.
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Hit songs you didn't know were written by Prince - He wrote his first song when he was seven
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'Nothing Compares 2 U,' Sinead O'Connor - It really became a hit, however, when Sinead O'Connor covered it five years later, going platinum and topping the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
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'Jungle Love,' Morris Day and the Time - Co-written by Prince, Morris Day, and Jesse Johnson (guitarist in the Time), this unmistakably '80s funk track became a huge hit.
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'Jungle Love,' Morris Day and the Time - The Time also appeared in the classic Prince movie 'Purple Rain' the same year the track became a hit (1984).
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'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper - This sad but raunchy song originally appeared on Prince's 1980 album 'Dirty Mind.'
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'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper - It really blew up when Cyndi Lauper covered it on her 1983 album 'She's So Unusual.'
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'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks - The Fleetwood Mac singer reportedly co-wrote the song with Prince, and she reportedly credited his hit song 'Little Red Corvette' as the inspiration for it.
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'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks - The song hit No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983.
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'With This Tear,' Céline Dion - Prince wrote this 1992 song as a gift to the talented songstress.
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'With This Tear,' Céline Dion - Dion put the gift, accompanied by her stunning voice, on display in her self-titled album.
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'Love Song,' Madonna - Prince and her Madgesty teamed up for this regal slow jam, recorded at the Minnesota Paisley Park Studio, for her 1989 album 'Like a Prayer.'
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'Love Song,' Madonna - They had to write it long distance, however, as Madonna later explained, "I had to be in L.A. and he couldn't leave Minneapolis, and quite frankly I couldn't stand Minneapolis.”
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'Sex Shooter,' Apollonia 6 - Prince formed this girl group consisting of singers Patricia Kotero, Brenda Bennett, and Susan Moonsie. They released a self-titled album, and this track was released as a single.
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'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle - Prince wrote and produced this song for the legendary Patti LaBelle's 1989 album 'Be Yourself.'
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'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle - The song reached No. 6 on the Billboard R&B chart.
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'Get It Up,' TLC - This song was originally produced, arranged, and composed by Prince for Morris Day and the Time, appearing on their 1981 debut album.
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'Get It Up,' TLC - It was later covered by girl group TLC for the 'Poetic Justice' soundtrack, and quickly became a major hit for the group, even included in their subsequent greatest hits album.
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Prince
- Prince
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'Love... Thy Will Be Done,' Martika - Prince's strong songwriting and production helped turn it into a top 10 single off her 1991 album 'Martika's Kitchen.'
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'The Glamorous Life,' Sheila E. - Originally intended to be recorded by his girl group Apollonia 6, this song ended up being the title track and closing song on his good friend Sheila E.'s debut solo album.
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'The Glamorous Life,' Sheila E. - The two have a long history of working well together, and the track hit No. 7 on the US pop charts, as well as No. 1 on the US dance charts, and it earned two Grammy Award nominations.
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'You're My Love,' Kenny Rogers - Prince wrote this ballad under the alias "Joey Coco."
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'You're My Love,' Kenny Rogers - He wrote it specifically for country singer Kenny Rogers, and it appeared on his 1986 album 'They Don't Make Them Like They Used To.'
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'Round and Round,' Tevin Campbell - Released in 1990, this Prince-penned and -produced R&B song is an ode to making something of yourself in the big city.
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'Round and Round,' Tevin Campbell - It's the first single from R&B singer Tevin Campbell's debut album 'T.E.V.I.N.' which was also his first solo single. Not bad for a beginner!
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'Why Should I Love You?', Kate Bush - As the story goes, Bush asked Prince to contribute background vocals to 'Why Should I Love You?' in 1991. She reportedly sent him the track, then Prince added vocals and...
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'Why Should I Love You?', Kate Bush - He also added many instrumental parts that redirected the song. The track appears on Bush's 1993 LP, 'The Red Shoes.'
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His secret?
- He's famously quoted explaining: "The key to longevity is to learn every aspect of music that you can." But alas, life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last.
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Prince
- Prince
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'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Prince originally released his version of this song, called 'How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?', as a B-side to his 1982 hit single '1999.'
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'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys covered the track on her 2001 debut album 'Songs in A Minor.'
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'Manic Monday,' The Bangles - Prince had actually written this song for a girl group he put together, Apollonia 6, but decided to hold on to it for a while longer.
© Reuters
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'Manic Monday,' The Bangles - It later became a huge hit for The Bangles in 1986, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, with his credit under the pen name "Christopher."
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'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton - Who else but Prince could have written, "Come spend the night inside my sugar walls"?
© Getty Images
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'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton - Prince wrote the song for Scottish pop singer Sheena Easton under the pen name "Alexander Nevermind." The track hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.
© Getty Images
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'I Feel For You,' Chaka Khan - This smooth track first appeared on Prince's self-titled 1979 album.
© Getty Images
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'I Feel For You,' Chaka Khan - It was given new life five years later by Chaka Khan, whose version won a Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1985.
© Getty Images
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Hit songs you didn't know were written by Prince - He wrote his first song when he was seven
© Getty Images
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'Nothing Compares 2 U,' Sinead O'Connor - It really became a hit, however, when Sinead O'Connor covered it five years later, going platinum and topping the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
© Getty Images
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'Jungle Love,' Morris Day and the Time - Co-written by Prince, Morris Day, and Jesse Johnson (guitarist in the Time), this unmistakably '80s funk track became a huge hit.
© Getty Images
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'Jungle Love,' Morris Day and the Time - The Time also appeared in the classic Prince movie 'Purple Rain' the same year the track became a hit (1984).
© Getty Images
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'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper - This sad but raunchy song originally appeared on Prince's 1980 album 'Dirty Mind.'
© Reuters
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'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper - It really blew up when Cyndi Lauper covered it on her 1983 album 'She's So Unusual.'
© Getty Images
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'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks - The Fleetwood Mac singer reportedly co-wrote the song with Prince, and she reportedly credited his hit song 'Little Red Corvette' as the inspiration for it.
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'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks - The song hit No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983.
© Getty Images
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'With This Tear,' Céline Dion - Prince wrote this 1992 song as a gift to the talented songstress.
© Getty Images
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'With This Tear,' Céline Dion - Dion put the gift, accompanied by her stunning voice, on display in her self-titled album.
© Getty Images
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'Love Song,' Madonna - Prince and her Madgesty teamed up for this regal slow jam, recorded at the Minnesota Paisley Park Studio, for her 1989 album 'Like a Prayer.'
© Getty Images
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'Love Song,' Madonna - They had to write it long distance, however, as Madonna later explained, "I had to be in L.A. and he couldn't leave Minneapolis, and quite frankly I couldn't stand Minneapolis.”
© Getty Images
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'Sex Shooter,' Apollonia 6 - Prince formed this girl group consisting of singers Patricia Kotero, Brenda Bennett, and Susan Moonsie. They released a self-titled album, and this track was released as a single.
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'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle - Prince wrote and produced this song for the legendary Patti LaBelle's 1989 album 'Be Yourself.'
© Getty Images
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'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle - The song reached No. 6 on the Billboard R&B chart.
© Getty Images
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'Get It Up,' TLC - This song was originally produced, arranged, and composed by Prince for Morris Day and the Time, appearing on their 1981 debut album.
© Getty Images
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'Get It Up,' TLC - It was later covered by girl group TLC for the 'Poetic Justice' soundtrack, and quickly became a major hit for the group, even included in their subsequent greatest hits album.
© Getty Images
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Prince
- Prince
© Reuters
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'Love... Thy Will Be Done,' Martika - Prince's strong songwriting and production helped turn it into a top 10 single off her 1991 album 'Martika's Kitchen.'
© Getty Images
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'The Glamorous Life,' Sheila E. - Originally intended to be recorded by his girl group Apollonia 6, this song ended up being the title track and closing song on his good friend Sheila E.'s debut solo album.
© Getty Images
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'The Glamorous Life,' Sheila E. - The two have a long history of working well together, and the track hit No. 7 on the US pop charts, as well as No. 1 on the US dance charts, and it earned two Grammy Award nominations.
© Getty Images
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'You're My Love,' Kenny Rogers - Prince wrote this ballad under the alias "Joey Coco."
© Getty Images
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'You're My Love,' Kenny Rogers - He wrote it specifically for country singer Kenny Rogers, and it appeared on his 1986 album 'They Don't Make Them Like They Used To.'
© Getty Images
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'Round and Round,' Tevin Campbell - Released in 1990, this Prince-penned and -produced R&B song is an ode to making something of yourself in the big city.
© Getty Images
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'Round and Round,' Tevin Campbell - It's the first single from R&B singer Tevin Campbell's debut album 'T.E.V.I.N.' which was also his first solo single. Not bad for a beginner!
© Getty Images
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'Why Should I Love You?', Kate Bush - As the story goes, Bush asked Prince to contribute background vocals to 'Why Should I Love You?' in 1991. She reportedly sent him the track, then Prince added vocals and...
© Getty Images
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'Why Should I Love You?', Kate Bush - He also added many instrumental parts that redirected the song. The track appears on Bush's 1993 LP, 'The Red Shoes.'
© Getty Images
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His secret?
- He's famously quoted explaining: "The key to longevity is to learn every aspect of music that you can." But alas, life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last.
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Hits waarvan je niet wist dat Prince deze schreef
Hij schreef zijn eerste lied toen hij zeven was
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Het is inmiddels alweer bijna zes jaar geleden dat Prince ons is ontvallen. Deze iconische zanger en muzikant was een pionier van nieuwe muziek. Hij was, zoals de LA Times-schrijvers het uitdrukten, 'onze eerste post-alles-popster', een figuur die de categorieën genre, ras, geslacht en commerciële aantrekkingskracht oversteeg.
Als jou zou worden gevraagd welke hits uit de koker van Prince kwamen, dan zou je waarschijnlijk al snel denken aan 'Purple Rain', 'Kiss' en '1999'. Maar wist je
De carrière van Prince, die vier decennia beslaat, liep over van iconische outfits, overvloedige hoeveelheden charme, onmisbare podiumpresentatie en bodemloos talent. Gitaar, drums, bas, keyboard - noem maar op, hij speelde het. Voeg daar een onmogelijk breed vocaal bereik aan toe, dat reikt van falsetto tot bariton, en muziek was echt zijn speelbal, en dat is misschien de reden waarom hij zo comfortabel morphed, geavanceerde en pionierde genres, waaronder het beroemde Minneapolis-geluid dat funk, rock, synthpop en new wave mixte.
De impact die Prince op de cultuur heeft gehad, blijkt duidelijk uit zijn voorvechters van androgyne (en extravagante) mode, zijn vruchtbare discografie en zijn eclectische werk, maar niets bewijst hoe ingebed is in onze liefde voor muziek als de liedjes die hij weggaf. Prince is anders dan de meeste royalty's omdat hij ervan hield zijn rijkdom te delen (blijkbaar was het niet genoeg om meerdere generaties te hebben geïnspireerd en het muzikale landschap te diversifiëren). Hij schreef ook talloze nummers voor zijn collega-artiesten en liet zijn muziek ook door andere artiesten coveren - nummers die de hitlijsten beklommen, waarvan hij sommige zelfs een pseudoniem gebruikte.
Bekijk de galerij om de verrassende hitnummers te zien waarvan je waarschijnlijk niet wist dat ze door Prince waren geschreven.
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