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Thread started 05/16/07 6:52am

Skillz4

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Belle of St. Mark

Does anyone know if there is a Prince version (Prince singing) the original version (his version) of The Belle of St. Mark?

You know, it would be very cool if he Made an album (studio versions), of all the songs that he wrote for other people.

G-Spot
Noon Rendezvous
Mutiny
etc.

I know that studio versions exist on most of them and that would be cool as long as the quality was excellent.

What'ya'all think?
A man came up 2 me, smile in his eyes
He told me I was a saint
So I'm quittin' my friends much 2 their surprise
I can't live up 2 the picture that they paint
Ah somebody help me, I'm losing control
I guess I'm just a sucker in the dream factory oh!!
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Reply #1 posted 05/16/07 8:28am

purplelove1

lol..that song always made my sister cry. Pretty cool cool
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Reply #2 posted 05/16/07 7:46pm

sumtymes

i love that song




oh sheila
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Reply #3 posted 05/16/07 9:49pm

nurse

sumtymes said:

i love that song




oh sheila


cool
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Reply #4 posted 05/16/07 10:03pm

JonnyApplesauc
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great tune, truly
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Reply #5 posted 05/16/07 10:28pm

thekidsgirl

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I love this song!

An album full of protege songs sung by Prince would be awesome (and funny)
Imagine Prince singing Nasty Girl in his falsetto lol
I'd love it!
If you will, so will I
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