Girl (The Time song)

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"Girl"
"Girl" cover
7" single cover
Single by The Time
from the album The Time
B-side(s) "The Stick"
Released 1981
Format 7" single
Recorded Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1981
Genre R&B, Ballad
Length 7" edit: 3:40
Album: 5:36
Label Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Jamie Starr
Producer(s) The Starr ★ Company
Chart positions
  • #49 R&B
The Time singles chronology
"Cool"
(1981)
"Girl"
(1981)
"777-9311"
(1982)

"Girl" was the final single released from The Time's debut album. Like most of the album, the song was recorded in Prince's home studio in April 1981, and was produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince with Morris Day later adding his lead vocals.

The tender ballad is built around the piano and synthesizers and features live drumming and bass. The emotional lyrics delivered by Day tell of a difficult breakup and that he is still in love with the song's subject. Prince's backing vocals are unmistakable, especially in the chorus.

The U.S. 7" single was backed with an edit of album track, "The Stick", a funky number which was written by Revolution member Lisa Coleman (uncredited), who also provided background vocals. Another uncredited Revolution member was Doctor Fink, who provided synthesizer solos for the track. A 12" single was not released.

Though not one of their biggest hits, "Girl" is often played in concert and a live version of the song recorded at the House of Blues in 1998 and was included on Morris Day's 2004 album, It's About Time.

[edit] Miscellania

  • Prince wrote another song entitled "Girl" which became the B-side of the "America" single in the U.S. and the B-side of "Pop Life" in Europe (both released in 1985). That song has no similarity to The Time song other than the title.

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