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"Let's Go Crazy" is a 1984 song by
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and The Revolution, from the album '' Purple Rain''. It was the opening track on both the album and the film '' Purple Rain''. "Let's Go Crazy" was one of Prince's most popular songs, and was a staple for concert performances, often segueing into other hits. When released as a single, the song became Prince's second number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and also topped the two component charts, the
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and
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charts, as well as becoming a UK Top 10 hit. The
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was the lyrically controversial "
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". In the UK, the song was released as a double A-side with "
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". Common to much of Prince's writing, the song is thought to be exhortation to follow
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, with the "De-elevator" of the lyrics being a metaphor for the Devil. The extended "Special Dance Mix" of the song was performed in a slightly edited version in the film ''Purple Rain''. It contains a longer instrumental section in the middle that includes a chugging guitar riff, an atonal piano solo and some muddled samples of the spoken word intro. This version was originally going to be used on the album but when "Take Me With U" was added to the track list, it was edited down to its current length. ''
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'' called the song "one of the finest fusions of jump rock and synth pump." Following Prince's death, the song re-charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart at number 39 and rose to number 25 by the week of May 14, 2016. As of April 30, 2016, it has sold 964,403 digital copies in the United States. In 2013, British rock band The Darkness performed the song at the 44th Annual Rock Music Awards.


Musical style

The song was also notable for opening with a funeral-like organ solo with Prince giving the "eulogy" for "this thing called life." The introduction's words are overlapped with each other on the single version. The song climaxes with a distinctive drum machine pattern and then features a heavy
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outro leads,
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, bass and whirring
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and a climatic drum outro. The song's percussion was programmed with a
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drum machine, an instrument frequently used in many of Prince's songs. The song is also known for its two guitar solos both performed by Prince.


Track listing

;7" Warner Bros. / 7-29216 (US) # "Let's Go Crazy" (edit) – 3:46 # "
Erotic City "Erotic City ("make love not war Erotic City come alive")" is a song by the musician Prince. It was released as the B-side to the 1984 single "Let's Go Crazy" and the 12" version of the 1986 single " Girls & Boys". The dance mix of "Erotic City" wa ...
" (edit) – 3:53 ;7" Warner Bros. / W2000 (UK) # "Let's Go Crazy" (edit) – 3:46 # "
Take Me with U "Take Me with U" is a song by Prince and the Revolution, and the final US single released from their album, '' Purple Rain'' (1984). Background The song is sung as a duet with Apollonia Kotero, and was originally intended to be performed by Van ...
" – 3:51 ;12" Warner Bros. / 0-20246 (US) # "Let's Go Crazy" (Special Dance Mix) – 7:35 # "Erotic City ("make love not war Erotic City come alive")" – 7:24 ;12" Warner Bros. / W2000T (UK) # "Let's Go Crazy" (Special Dance Mix) – 7:35 # "Take Me with U" – 3:51 # "Erotic City ("make love not war Erotic City come alive")" – 7:24


Personnel

Unless otherwise indicated, Credits are adapted from Prince Vault. *
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– guitar, lead vocals *
Wendy Melvoin Wendy Ann Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Prince as part of his backing band The Revolution, and for her collaboration with Lisa Coleman as one half of the duo Wendy ...
– guitar, vocals * Lisa Coleman – keyboards, vocals * Matt Fink – keyboards, vocals *
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– bass guitar, vocals *
Bobby Z. Robert B. Rivkin (born January 9, 1956), better known by the stage name Bobby Z., is an American musician and record producer, most known as being the original drummer for Prince's backing band The Revolution from 1978 to 1986. Life and ca ...
– drums, percussion


Charts and certifications


Charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Lenz v. Universal

In 2007, Stephanie Lenz, a writer and editor from
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made a home video of her 13-month-old son dancing to "Let's Go Crazy" and posted a 29-second video on the video-sharing site
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. Four months after the video was originally uploaded,
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, which owned the copyrights to the song, ordered YouTube to remove the video enforcing the
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. Lenz notified YouTube immediately that her video was within the scope of fair use, and demanded that it be restored. YouTube complied after six weeks—not two weeks, as required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act—to see whether Universal planned to sue Lenz for infringement. Lenz then sued Universal Music in California for her legal costs, claiming the music company had acted in bad faith by ordering removal of a video that represented fair use of the song. Later in August 2008, U.S. District Judge
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, ruled that copyright holders cannot order a deletion of an online file without determining whether that posting reflected "fair use" of the copyrighted material. In 2015 the court affirmed the holding that Universal was required to consider fair use before sending its initial takedown request.


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 1984


References

* Uptown: ''The Vault – The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince'': Nilsen Publishing 2004, {{authority control 1984 singles Prince (musician) songs Songs written by Prince (musician) Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles Cashbox number-one singles Funk rock songs Warner Records singles Song recordings produced by Prince (musician) 1984 songs Songs written for films