Released: October 28, 1988

Featuring: Tom Jones

Songwriter: Prince

Producer: J. J. Jeczalik Anne Dudley

[Verse 1]
You don't have to be beautiful, to turn me on
I just need your body, baby, from dusk till dawn
You don't need experience, to turn me out
You just leave it all up to me, I'll show you what it's all about

[Hook]
You don't have to be rich to be my girl
You don't have to be cool to rule my world
Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with
I just want your extra time and your kiss

[Verse 2]
You got to not talk dirty, baby, if you wanna impress me
You can't be too flirty, mama, I know how to undress me
Let me be your fantasy, and maybe, you could be mine
You just leave it all up to me, we could have a good time

[Hook]
You don't have to be rich to be my girl
You don't have to be cool to rule my world
Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with
I just want your extra time and your kiss

I think I'd better dance now

[Break]

[Verse 3]
Women and girls, rule my world, I said they rule my world
Act your age woman, not your shoe size, maybe we could do the twirl?
You don't have to watch Dynasty, to have an attitude
You gotta leave it all up to me, my love will be your food

[Hook]
You don't have to be rich to be my girl
You don't have to be cool to rule my world
Ain't no particular sign I'm more compatible with
I just want your extra time and your kiss

Art of Noise

Art Of Noise was a cutting-edge, avant-garde British new wave group known for their groundbreaking use of sampling. AON was a supergroup of sorts, formed by music mogul Trevor Horn (Buggles, Yes), producer JJ Jeczalik, engineer Gary Langan, composer Anne Dudley, and promoter Paul Morley – all part of Horn’s production team. AON scored several top 40 hits in eleven countries between 1984 and 1989. The group’s name was inspired by the 1916 book The Art Of Noises by futurist Luigi Russolo.

When Horn and Buggles keyboardist Geoff Downes joined Yes for their 1980 album Drama, Downes' drum tech Jeczalik was fascinated by his Fairlight CMI synth/sampler. He persuaded Horn to get him one, then he and Langan loaded an unused beat from Yes drummer Alan White into it and looped it into a rough song. Horn then requested Dudley make it “slightly more melodic and pleasant sounding”. The end product became “Beatbox”. The track was used by Horn’s then-brand-new record label ZTT to secure a deal with Island Records. It was included on AON’s first release, the Into Battle With The Art Of Noise EP.

“Beatbox” topped the US Dance Chart and was a minor UK hit. That same year, AON’s debut album Who’s Afraid Of The Art Of Noise was released, preceded by one of several remixes of “Beatbox” re-titled as “Close (To The Edit)” which became a US Dance Chart #4 and top 10 UK hit. The band originally wanted to remain faceless, but after both “Beatbox” and “Close (To The Edit)” crossed over to the US R&B chart and the group won Best Black Act of 1984, it was revealed that the band members were all actually Caucasian.