The Bird (The Time song)

1985 single by the Time From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Bird" is a song from the Time's third album, Ice Cream Castle. The song was initially recorded in the studio in 1983 with all instruments by Prince, except guitar, which was performed by Jesse Johnson.[1] This version was replaced by a live recording with the full band at the First Avenue on October 4, 1983. This is the first Time song to be released featuring the Time as a band, rather than primarily Prince with Morris Day on vocals.

A-side"The Bird"
B-side"My Drawers"
Written1983
Published1984
Quick facts Single by, from the album Ice Cream Castle ...
"The Bird"
"The Bird" U.S. 12-inch single
U.S. 12-inch single
Single by the Time
from the album Ice Cream Castle
A-side"The Bird"
B-side"My Drawers"
Written1983
Published1984
Released1985
RecordedOctober 4, 1983
VenueFirst Avenue
GenreRock
Length7-inch edit: 3:41
album: 7:40
dance remix: 6:25
LabelWarner Bros.
ComposersPrince (as Jamie Starr), Morris Day, Jesse Johnson
LyricistPrince
ProducerPrince
The Time singles chronology
"Jungle Love"
(1984)
"The Bird"
(1985)
"Jerk Out"
(1990)
Purple Rain singles chronology
"I Would Die 4 U"
(1984)
"The Bird"
(1984)
"Take Me With U"
(1984)
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Two more live versions have been released: one on Prince's Rave Un2 the Year 2000 DVD, and one recorded at the House of Blues in 1998 for Morris Day's 2004 album It's About Time.

Background

The song suggests that by dancing "the bird", one can overcome their troubles. "The Bird" uses both a drum machine and live drumming by Jellybean Johnson.[2] A "Dance Remix" of the song was released as a 12" single. The B-side to the single was the rocker, "My Drawers".

Reception

John Leland of Spin said the song, "comes close enough to capturing the band's leopard-skin razzle-dazzle to give the overextended Kid a run for his considerable money. The best song from Purple Rain is the best slice of black rock on the market."[3]

Personnel

Credits sourced from Duane Tudahl[4]

Charts

More information Chart (1985), Peak position ...
Chart performance for "The Bird"
Chart (1985) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 36
US Billboard Hot Dance/Disco[6] 6
US Billboard Hot Black Singles[7] 33
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