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"I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" is a song written and recorded by American musician Prince. It was released as the final single from his ninth studio album Sign o' the Times (1987), becoming the third top-ten hit off the album. It has since been covered by numerous artists.
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"I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" | ||||
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Single by Prince | ||||
from the album Sign o' the Times | ||||
B-side | "Hot Thing" | |||
Released | November 3, 1987 | |||
Recorded | Hollywood Sound Recorders (Studio A), May 23, 1979 (Basic tracking of 1979 version)[1] Sunset Sound, July 16, 1986 (Basic tracking of album version) | |||
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Length | 3:13 (1979 version) 3:39 (7" edit) 6:31 (album/12" version) | |||
Label | Paisley Park, Warner Bros. | |||
Songwriter(s) | Prince | |||
Producer(s) | Prince | |||
Prince singles chronology | ||||
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The song is an upbeat pop number featuring a combination of live drumming with two drum machine patterns.[citation needed] Also featured are two guitar solos, one wild and energetic and one more bluesy and subdued in the full album cut. The song consists of two verses and two choruses, followed by a lengthy instrumental coda. The lyrics paint the image of a woman seeking a man to replace the one who left, while Prince refuses, saying that she would not be satisfied with a one-night stand. The music and accompanying music video pushed this song to the top 10 in the US. The video was taken 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.
Cash Box called it an "exceptional tune [that] is skillfully produced and performed."[5]
The live version of "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" from the video and the Sign “☮” the Times film includes a horn solo in the song's coda. The solo lifts a part of the "Camille" and Black Album track, "Rock Hard in a Funky Place".
The single was backed with "Hot Thing", also from Sign “☮” the Times. The 12-inch single includes the full album version of "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man", as well as several remixes of "Hot Thing". One of these was included on the Ultimate compilation album in 2006. "Hot Thing" received enough airplay by DJs to chart on its own, reaching No. 63.
*also released as a picture disc (W8288TP)
Credits from Duane Tudahl, Benoît Clerc and Guitarcloud[6][7][8]
Chart (1987–1988) | Peak position |
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Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9] | 28 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10] | 30 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[11] | 9 |
UK Singles (OCC)[12] | 29 |
US Billboard Hot 100[13] | 10 |
"I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" | ||||
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Single by Jordan Knight | ||||
from the album Jordan Knight | ||||
Released | July 20, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
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Length | 4:49 | |||
Label | Interscope | |||
Songwriter(s) | Prince | |||
Producer(s) | Robin Thicke | |||
Jordan Knight singles chronology | ||||
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Jordan Knight, of New Kids on the Block, recorded a cover of the song as a ballad for his 1999 self-titled solo debut. The video debuted on TRL on July 27, 1999 at number 10. It features background vocals by Knight & Robin Thicke.
US single
US 12" vinyl
UK Maxi-CD
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