Pink Cashmere
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"Pink Cashmere" | ||
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US CD single | ||
Single by Prince | ||
from the album The Hits 1 | ||
B-side(s) | "Soft and Wet (US) "The Future" (Remix) (DEU 7" and 12") "Glam Slam" (DEU 12" and CD) "Paisley Park" (DEU CD) |
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Released | 31 August 1993 | |
Format | 7" single 12" single Cassette single CD single |
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Recorded | Paisley Park Studios, June 1988 | |
Genre | Pop, Ballad | |
Length | Album: 6:12 Vocal Version: 3:56 Guitar Version: 3:58 |
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Label | Paisley Park Records/Warner Bros. Records | |
Writer(s) | Prince | |
Producer(s) | Prince | |
Chart positions | ||
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Prince singles chronology | ||
"The Morning Papers" (1992) |
"Pink Cashmere" (1993) |
"Peach" (1993) |
Prince (UK) chronology | ||
"The Morning Papers" (1992) |
... | "Peach" (1993) |
"Pink Cashmere" is a song by Prince from his 1993 compilations The Hits 1 and The Hits/The B-Sides.
The B-side was the 1978 track "Soft and Wet" in the U.S., while the Germany backed the song the William Orbit remix of "The Future", originally issued as a single in 1990. In addition, Germany issued a 12" single and CD single for "Pink Cashmere". Both had "Glam Slam" (1988) as a B-side and both contained 2 mixes of "Pink Cashmere", a vocal version and a guitar version. The 12" had "The Future" remix but the CD replaced it with "Paisley Park" (1985).