Gigolos Get Lonely Too

"Gigolos Get Lonely Too"
Single by The Time
from the album What Time Is It?
B-side "I Don't Wanna Leave You"
Released October 5, 1982
Format 7" single
Recorded Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1981
Genre R&B
Length 7" edit: 4:42
Label Warner Bros.
Songwriter(s) Morris Day (Prince)
Producer(s) Morris Day, Prince (as The Starr ★ Company)
The Time singles chronology
"The Walk"
(1982)
"Gigolos Get Lonely Too"
(1982)
"Ice Cream Castles"
(1984)

"The Walk"
(1982)
"Gigolos Get Lonely Too"
(1982)
"Ice Cream Castles"
(1984)

"Gigolos Get Lonely Too" is the fifth track from The Time's six-song album, What Time Is It?. One of the first songs recorded for the album in December 1981, it was produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince with Morris Day later adding his lead vocals.

The song is the album's only ballad, featuring a treated drum machine, as well as live drums. Keyboards and bass make up the remaining instrumentation with an understated guitar. As the title would imply, the song is about a gigolo who craves real love rather than meaningless sex. As the song fades out, there appears to be a spoken (one-sided) conversation, but as there was no extended version released, the full context is unknown. The single was backed with the album's closing track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".

Despite the single only reaching #77 on the R&B charts and not touching the pop charts,[1] the track became a favorite amongst fans of The Time and "Gigolos Get Lonely Too" is played at nearly all of their concerts. A live recording from 1998 was also included on Morris Day's 2004 release, It's About Time.

Appearances in other media

  • Iconic rap group Above The Law sampled "Gigolos Get Lonely Too" in their hit single "Kalifornia"
  • Rapper Messy Marv sampled "Gigolos Get Lonely Too" in his song "I'm Too Thowed" from the album Bandannas, Tattoos & Tongue Rings.

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 581.
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