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Thread started 08/03/04 2:55pm

neontelephone

prince wrote stand back???

Heard something that prince wrote the song "stand back" by stevie nicks. Is this true???
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Reply #1 posted 08/03/04 3:10pm

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neontelephone said:

Heard something that prince wrote the song "stand back" by stevie nicks. Is this true???

For copyright purposes, Stevie Nicks is registered at the Library of Congress as sole author of words and music.

Prince is identified as co-writer (with Stevie Nicks) on the ASCAP database where entitlement to payment of publishing monies is registered with Controversy Music (administered by Universal Music Publishing).

Stevie Nicks also describes in liner notes and interview Prince attending the recording of the song on which he played keyboards:

"I got married the day I wrote this song. We were driving to Santa Barbara and a new song by Prince came on, so we pulled over somewhere and got the tape. It just gave me an incredible idea, so I spent many hours that night writing a song about some kind of crazy argument, and it was to become one of the most important of my songs. I've been doing this song for years, Fleetwood Mac does it also, and I never get tired of it. 'Stand Back' has always been my favorite song onstage, because...when it starts, it has an energy that comes from somewhere unknown...and it seems to have no timespace. I've never quite understood this sound....but I have NEVER questioned it.

"I become a different person, and I like that, because usually I make up my OWN characters...but the lady in 'Stand Back' was not my idea. By the way, Prince did come into the studio the night I called him and told him about the song, and he played incredible synthesizer on it...and then he just walked out of my life, and I didn't see him for a long time.

"It was extraordinary..."
~Stevie Nicks, Timespace Liner Notes, 1991


"I phoned Prince out of the blue, hummed a melody, and he listened," says Nicks of the latter hit's gestation. "I hung up, and he came over within the hour. He listened again, and I said, 'Do you hate it?' He said, 'No,' and walked over to the synthesizers that were set up, was absolutely brilliant for about twenty five minutes, and then left. He was so uncanny, so wild, he spoiled me for every band I've ever had because nobody can exactly re-create - not even with two piano players-what Prince did all by his little self."
~Stevie Nicks, Rock Lives, by Timothy White,1991


"Standback comes from a place unknown even to me. A hush surrounded it from the very beginning~and a feeling that it had always been was there from the first. 'Standback' lives in it's own timespace. It never belonged to me, it has always belonged to the world~and to Prince, who inspired the entire song."
~Stevie Nicks, Timespace Tourbook, 1991


"I can't even really tell you what Stand Back is about. Stand Back's kinda about more than one thing. There was a lot going on when Stand Back was written so it kinda pulled together all the things that were happening so it wasn't about one thing. It was written very quickly and I really did hum along to Little Red Corvette. ...and of course, now you can go home and do it too. If you search you will be able to find it. So, it was kinda more built around that whole thing, you know? Stand Back and Dreams are my two favorite songs to perform on stage."
~Stevie Nicks, Jim Ladd Interview, 1998



.... so it's possible that Nicks simply decided to credit Prince in some way as a thank you for contributing the inspiration for writing the song.


quotations to be found at: http://www.inherownwords....ndback.htm
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[This message was edited Tue Aug 3 15:30:19 2004 by langebleu]
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Reply #2 posted 08/03/04 3:29pm

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prince only contributed the keys.....


stevie wrote the lryics...
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Reply #3 posted 08/03/04 5:05pm

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Stevie wrote the song (music and lyrics) by herself.

But she's said that the song was inspired by her hearing Prince's 'Little Red Corvette' on the
radio for the first time. So she gave Prince a co-credit on the song due to 'Little Red Corvette's
influence on it. Even though Stand Back isn't musically derivitive of LRC, Stevie felt that it
sampled it's vibe (so to speak) and therefore ought to be co-credited to Prince.

Also, when she was recording it, she couldn't quite get the right MPLS sound to it that she wanted,
so she called up Prince for help. He came down to the studio and layed down some keyboards on
the song and voila... it sounded just how Stevie wanted it.

So Prince played on it, and it was one of his songs that 'inspired' it, but Stevie wrote it.
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