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"Kiss" is a song composed, written, and produced by American musician
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. Released by the
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label as the lead single from Prince and the Revolution's eighth studio album, ''
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'' (1986), on February 5, 1986, it was a No. 1 hit worldwide, holding the top spot of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for two weeks. The single was certified gold in 1986 for shipments of 1,000,000 copies by
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. The song is ranked at No. 85 on the ''
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'' list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2021, No. 464 in 2010, and No. 461 in 2004. ''
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'' ranked the song at No. 4 in their list of The 150 Greatest Singles of All Time, and voted "Kiss" the best single of 1986. Following Prince's death in April 2016, the song re-charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at No. 28 and jumped to No. 23 a week later. The song also reached No. 2 on the
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. As of April 30, 2016, it has sold 1.33 million digital copies in the U.S.
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and
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also released versions of the song that were critical and chart successes.


Development, production and release

"Kiss" started as a rough acoustic demo, with a verse and a chorus written by Prince. He gave his demo to the
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(who approached him in the first place for an extra song for their debut album), and they worked on it with producer
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at Sunset Sound Studio 2, while Prince was busy working in the studio next to them, Studio 3. Z recalls having one of the band members play a piano part inspired by
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's song " Say Man". In the ''Sound On Sound'' article for "Kiss", he recalled programming the song's beat on a
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drum machine, but the ''Mixonline'' article he refers to a
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. However, it's unlikely either of them were used as the drums sound more like the LM-1, Prince's usual drum machine. In the end, Prince decided to finish the song, retaining David Z's unique, funky rhythm and background vocal arrangements by Mazarati's Bruce DeShazer And Marvin Gunn (David Z recounts how the band had expected a song writing credit, and were "pissed" when it did not materialise); he removed the bass line, and added signature guitar and falsetto vocal. For the distinctive "ah-wah-ah" backing vocals, David Z adapted vocals by
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- one of the biggest US chart toppers in the Sixties - from her 1959/1960 hit "
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", a single from her eponymous album. To make up for the absence of bass, the kick drum was run through an AMS RMX-16 reverb on the non-linear setting. The underlying "keyboard chop" in the background is in fact an acoustic guitar (played by David Z.) run through a Kepex noise gate triggered by the hi-hat track on the multitrack tape - this effect, however, was rather difficult to recreate live on keyboards. The final, minimalist song was a hard sell to Warner Bros., but upon Prince's insistence the song was released and added to ''Parade''. Despite
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not wanting to release it as a single, "Kiss" became Prince's third number-one US hit following 1984's highly successful "
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". It was also a big hit across the Atlantic, reaching number 6 on the
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. The song won Prince another 29th Annual Grammy Awards for
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, and was nominated for
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. The song became a staple at Prince's concerts and was usually sung partially by the audience. The
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of the song is an extension of the album track. The extended section is based on the funky guitar line and contains much fuller instrumentation than the main track, including bass guitar, organ and horns. New lyrics are present from Prince, along with
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, that end with a humorous dialogue between a wife and her husband watching Prince on television. The
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of "Kiss" was "♥ or $" ("Love or Money"), sung in a processed, higher-pitched vocal, which Prince would later use for his '' Camille'' material. The song relates to the theme in ''
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'', and a bit of the song was heard in the film, as was a bit of the extended version of "Kiss". The extended "Kiss" was included on 2006's ''
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''; "♥ or $" was recently re-released as a digital B-side on
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. Revolution bassist
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claims to have co-written the song with Prince: he most likely wrote the second verse as the first verse was on the demo Prince provided himself and
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with to work from. Despite being promised a songwriting credit by Prince, he never got any proper credit and didn't receive any royalties from it.


Composition

The song is written in the key of A major and has a tempo of 112 beats per minute in common time.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Kiss" was directed by Rebecca Blake. In the plot of the video, Prince appears in a half shirt and leather jacket and then all shirtless and performs dance choreography in a hall. The trousers he wears are strip-off pants. He is accompanied by the veiled dancer Monique Mannen wearing black lingerie and sunglasses while Revolution member
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sits playing guitar.


Legacy

"Kiss" is widely considered one of Prince's finest songs. In 2016, '' Paste'' ranked the song number two on their list of the 50 greatest Prince songs, and in 2022, ''
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'' ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Prince songs. In 2022, it was included in the list "The story of ''NME'' in 70 (mostly) seminal songs", at number 28: Mark Beaumont wrote that with this song, "Prince took his crown while the Hip-Hop Wars raged".


Track listings

* 7-inch single # "Kiss" – 3:46 # "♥ or $" – 3:57 * 12-inch single # "Kiss" (extended version) – 7:16 # "♥ or $" (extended version) – 6:50 * CD single # "Kiss" (extended version) – 7:16 # "Girls & Boys" – 5:30 # "Under the Cherry Moon" – 2:57 * Digital download # "Kiss" (
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Remix) — 4:49


Personnel

*
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– lead vocals and various instruments *
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– backing vocals * Craig Powell – guitar * Bruce DeShazer (AKA Tony Christian) – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals * Marr Star – keyboards, backing vocals * Aaron Keith – keyboards * Kevin Patrick – Drums * Terry Casey – Vocals * Jerome Cox – Bass


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Certifications


Age of Chance version

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cover of the song was released in November 1986 by
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. Bass player Geoff Taylor described it as: "We basically removed the sex and replaced it with lump hammers." The band worked out the music from hearing it in clubs and consulted ''
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'' for the lyrics, although they changed them substantially. The band first recorded the track for a Peel session in June 1986, when the Prince version was still in the UK charts. They were inspired by
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having covered
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's " (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" for their first Peel session while that song was still in the charts.
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got many listener requests to play Age of Chance's version of "Kiss" again, and it made No. 2 in Peel's
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for 1986.Entry on the BBC John Peel band's website, http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/a/ageofchance/ The single version was recorded at
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's Fon Studios in Sheffield and released on the Fon label in the UK in November 1986. Its success led to a contract with
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, who released the single in the rest of the world. The single was accompanied by a video which received some airplay on
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in the United States. The sleeve was one of the first major productions by The Designers Republic, helping make their reputation. It was available in white, pink, orange or green. The band recorded a remix called "Kisspower" with
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of Fon Studios in November 1986, using Fon's
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sampler. It included samples from the Prince original,
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, Run–D.M.C. and other artists. Virgin wanted to release it but it was vetoed by Simon Draper of Virgin America over copyright concerns. It was eventually released as a run of 500
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promotional copies. If released, it would have been one of the first mainstream sample-based singles, six months before " Pump Up the Volume" and " Say Kids What Time Is It?". "Kisspower" was acclaimed as a "landmark" and a "cut'n'paste trailblazer" by musician's magazine ''Electronic Sound''.Alt URL
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Critical response

On release, the single achieved Single Of The Week in ''
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'' 15 November 1986, which described it as "The first white band on an independent label to deliver a record that successfully crosses the alertness of hip hop and electro" and emphasised the quality of the artwork.
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in ''
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'' 10 March 1987 called it a "trash masterpiece ... Instant party, with an edge of menace."
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described the single in ''Blissed Out: The raptures of rock'' as "anti-anti-pop, a gesture against indie stasis."


Track listings

* 7-inch (Fon AGE-5) (Virgin VS-951) :A. "Kiss" (Prince & The Revolution) – 3:04 :B. "Crash Conscious" (Elvidge/Howson/Perry/Taylor) – 2:54 * 12-inch (Fon AGE-T-5) (Virgin VS-951-12) :A. "Kiss" – 3:06 :B1. "Kiss" (Collision Cut) remixed by Crush Commander – 4:11 :B2 "Crash Conscious" – 2:55 * 12-inch ''Jack-Knife Remixes'' (Fon AGE-L-5) :A. "Kiss" (Sonic Crush Symphony) remixed by D.J. Chakk :B1. "Kiss" (Your Move America) remixed by D.J. Chakk :B2. "Kiss" (Leeds V The Bronx) remixed by D.J. Chakk :B3. "Crash Conscious" * 12-inch "Kisspower" (Fon AGE-X-5) (promo) :A. "Kisspower" – 6:55 :B. "Kisspower" – 6:55


Chart history

The single reached No. 1 on the UK Indie Charts in late 1986. It spent 11 weeks on the mainstream pop charts in the United Kingdom, starting at 6 December 1986 and peaking at No. 50 in early 1987. In New Zealand it charted for four weeks, peaking at No. 21. In the United States, it spent six weeks on the ''Billboard Dance Club Play'' chart, peaking at No. 35 on 23 May 1987.


The Art of Noise featuring Tom Jones version

In 1988, British
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released a cover of the song, featuring Welsh singer Tom Jones on vocals. Jones had added the song to his Vegas live show and the Art of Noise contacted him after seeing him perform it on TV. The song became the band's biggest hit to that point, reaching No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart (higher than the original in that country), top 10 in several countries and No. 18 on the US dance chart. It was also No. 1 in New Zealand and Spain. The song alternates between two distinct rhythms: a fast-paced rock beat, panned entirely to the left channel; and a half-speed
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-inspired percussion section. The guitar and horns break in the middle of the track musically references the themes to '' Dragnet'' and ''
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'' (two songs the Art of Noise covered with much commercial success) as well as their own breakthrough hit, "
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", their 1986 collaboration with
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. Jones changes the lyric line of "Women, Not Girls rule my world" to "Women and Girls, rule my world." This version was later included as part of an episode of the series ''
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, which was on the Top 20 cover songs. It can also be heard during the main title sequence of the movie ''
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'' as well as a scene in '' Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy''.


Track listings

* 7-inch single # "Kiss" – 3:30 # "E.F.L." (The Art of Noise) – 5:15 * 12-inch single # "Kiss" (The Battery Mix) – 8:17 # "Kiss" (7-inch version) – 3:30 # "E.F.L." – 5:15 * CD single # "Kiss" (7-inch version) – 3:30 # "E.F.L." (The Art of Noise) – 5:15 # "Kiss" (The Battery Mix) – 8:17


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Other covers

The song had 46 covers raging from Pop (Kelly Clarkson) to Soul (Howard Tate) and Jazz (Max Raabe).


References


Notes

* Uptown: ''The Vault – The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince'': Nilsen Publishing 2004,


External links

* (official EMI Music channel) * (official Tom Jones channel)
The original demo
with
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's vocals can be heard at the group's official MySpace
Breakdown of the recording process
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