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"'The Beautiful Ones'" is the third track on Prince and the Revolution's soundtrack album 'Purple Rain'. It was one of three songs produced, arranged, composed, and performed by Prince, the other two being "When Doves Cry" and "Darling Nikki". The song was recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles by Peggy Mac and David Leonard on September 20, 1983. The song replaced "Electric Intercourse" on the 'Purple Rain' album.[http://www.uptown.se/2005/uptown44_everybodywant.shtml "Everybody Want What They Don't Got", 'Uptown' #44 (September 8, 2000).] Accessed December 22, 2008.

The version on the 'Purple Rain' album is slightly cut; a longer version of the song exists. Mariah Carey covered the song, as a duet with R&B group Dru Hill, for her sixth studio album 'Butterfly'.

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In the film, The Kid (Prince) sings the song directly from the stage to Apollonia, who is sitting with his rival Morris Day. The song is a direct and urgent appeal to Apollonia to choose Prince as her loverand it is a direct challenge to Day. Ultimately, as the song ends and Prince lies, apparently spent, on the floor of the stage, Apollonia leaves in tears. (Later, she returns to the Kid when he is unlocking his motorcycle to leave the club.)

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"The Beautiful Ones" was originally said to be written for Susannah MelvoinDeriso, Nick. [http://diffuser.fm/prince-the-beautiful-ones/ Princes Girlfriend Inspires The Beautiful Ones, But Which,] 'Diffuser' (June 22, 2017). Accessed November 29, 2017. (Revolution band member Wendy's twin sister) to woo her away from her then-boyfriend.Nilsen, Per. 'Dance Music Sex Romance: Prince: The First Decade' (SAF Publishing Ltd., 1999). The timeline fits, as Susannah was seeing someone else when she met Prince in May 1983. The notion that the song was written for her was also confirmed by engineer Susan Rogers. Melvoin has admitted that she isn't completely sure about the genesis of the song: "I can't say that the song was exactly our story, but he wrote it during that time," Melvoin says in 'Let's Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Rain'. "He wasn't always specifically writing about what he was going through, because he also had to be consistent with the 'Purple Rain' storyline, but he was drawing from things that had happened in his life."

Only much later, during a 2015 interview with 'Ebony' magazine, did Prince finally identify who the beautiful one really was: Denise Matthews aka Vanity, his one-time protg and girlfriend. Both elements, the actual and the imagined, are at play in this layered triumph. "I was talking to somebody about 'The Beautiful Ones.' They were speculating as to who I was singing about but they were completely wrong," Prince said. "If they look at it, its very obvious. 'Do you want him or do you want me,' that was written for that scene in Purple Rain specifically, where Morris would be sitting with [Apollonia] and thered be this back and forth. And also, 'The beautiful ones you always seem to lose,' Vanity had just quit the movie." The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name Vanity, as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself. She would go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/music/secrets-behind-princes-last-australian-tour-a-year-on-from-his-death/news-story/863184e9c34ac401ed57e1037e73cbaa Secrets Behind Princes Last Australian Tour, A Year On From His Death (April 20, 2017). Accessed November]

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Unless otherwise indicated, credits are from Genius.com

* Prince: All vocals, bass, electric piano, synthesizers, electric guitar, Linn drum machine, and cymbals

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