This is a new, unplayed Stereo/Mono promo copy, in its original factory sleeve. How does one guy manage to accumulate so damn much talent? IMHO, Prince's abilities—as a songwriter, performer, singer, producer, and instrumentalist—equal or surpass those of any other rock'n'soul musical prodigy you care to name, including Stevie Wonder, Brian Wilson, Lennon-McCartney, Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, George Clinton, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen. The breadth and depth of his musical talent was amazing, as was his courage in taking on his record company and his generosity in taking in so many aspiring musicians over the years. This hit single was Prince's breakthrough to airwave domination for the next 15 years. After only peaking at #44 in late 1982, the 45 re-entered the pop charts in June 1983 and hit #12. This 45 release has a punchy, 3:35 edited version of the much longer album cut (6:22). Both Dave Marsh and Rolling Stone honor the single with prominent positions in their respective lists of the greatest 45s: #227 (Marsh) and #215 (Rolling Stone). Note: This beautiful copy is pristine Mint in all respects.