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Thread started 11/19/04 7:35pm

renfield

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"Call My Name" Sets A Record For Prince

On this week's Billboard R&B Singles chart, "Call My Name" rebounds 48-44 in it's 27th week on the chart. Believe it or not, this is the longest any Prince single has ever spent on the R&B chart. His previous records for longevity were "I Wanna Be Your Lover" and "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World," which both spent 23 weeks on the chart.

It's all the more impressive considering "Lover" and "Beautiful" reached nos.1 and 2, respectively, while "Call My Name" only made it to no.27. Slow and steady wins the race...
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Reply #1 posted 11/19/04 9:23pm

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Wow! That's surprising. It is, however, a great song, with some slick political commentary snuck in. It's also a classic Prince love song. Right up there with Scandalous and Adore, in my opinion. I think that time will eventually prove me right on that one. Ten to fifteen years from now his audience will still be going crazy when he plays that song. Congrats to Prince on another hit!

I keep saying that On the Couch would be at least as successful as Call My Name. I even think that it would crack the Top 5 on the R&B charts, even without a video. It might even do well enough there to eventually crossover into the Top 40.
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Reply #2 posted 11/20/04 5:21am

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audience1 said:

Wow! That's surprising. It is, however, a great song, with some slick political commentary snuck in. It's also a classic Prince love song. Right up there with Scandalous and Adore, in my opinion. I think that time will eventually prove me right on that one. Ten to fifteen years from now his audience will still be going crazy when he plays that song. Congrats to Prince on another hit!

I keep saying that On the Couch would be at least as successful as Call My Name. I even think that it would crack the Top 5 on the R&B charts, even without a video. It might even do well enough there to eventually crossover into the Top 40.


Can't agree with that... On the Couch is definitely the weakest track on Musicology. Wouldn't do well at all imo.
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Reply #3 posted 11/20/04 10:37am

SammiJ

bump it up!

this is good 2 hear, i wub dat song sooo much!
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Reply #4 posted 11/22/04 3:33pm

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Thats hot, and very surprising, with all the hot sexy r&b streamin outta hm for all these years...

On the couch is nowhere near scandalous(whip), or any other p slowjam-- but it was hot as hell when he sang it live w/ people screaming-- But i think that was just because hes so sexy, we were ready to break out the ky
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Reply #5 posted 11/22/04 4:15pm

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Xpertlover said:

audience1 said:

Wow! That's surprising. It is, however, a great song, with some slick political commentary snuck in. It's also a classic Prince love song. Right up there with Scandalous and Adore, in my opinion. I think that time will eventually prove me right on that one. Ten to fifteen years from now his audience will still be going crazy when he plays that song. Congrats to Prince on another hit!

I keep saying that On the Couch would be at least as successful as Call My Name. I even think that it would crack the Top 5 on the R&B charts, even without a video. It might even do well enough there to eventually crossover into the Top 40.


Can't agree with that... On the Couch is definitely the weakest track on Musicology. Wouldn't do well at all imo.


Have to respectfully disagree with you on how well On the Couch would do on URBAN radio. I think that it would do very well there. I know that many on this site might not be feeling it as much as the other songs on Musicology, however, I really think that the R&B crowd would feel it. Remember, we're not talking about a Pop song for pop radio listeners. Simple business - Prince always get the benefit of the doubt when he releases his R&B songs to Urban and Urban AC stations. For instance, many didn't like Call My Name, but it struck a cord with the R&B audience and did well. I think that On the Couch, and even Dear Mr. Man, would at least do as well if released to those stations.

For Prince to get another hit, that's definitely the way to go.
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Reply #6 posted 11/22/04 4:17pm

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cinnamonjo said:

Thats hot, and very surprising, with all the hot sexy r&b streamin outta hm for all these years...

On the couch is nowhere near scandalous(whip), or any other p slowjam-- but it was hot as hell when he sang it live w/ people screaming-- But i think that was just because hes so sexy, we were ready to break out the ky


Sorry, I was talking about Call My Name being as popular as Scandalous or Adore in the long run. All are great songs.
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