Released: June 25, 1984

Featuring: Apollonia Kotero

Songwriter: Prince

Producer: Prince

[Verse 1]
I can't disguise the pounding of my heart
It beats so strong
It's in your eyes, what can I say?
They turn me on

[Chorus]
I don't care where we go
I don't care what we do
I don't care, pretty baby
Just take me with you

[Verse 2]
Come on and touch the place in me
That's calling out your name
We want each other oh so much
Why must we play this game?

[Chorus]
I don't care where we go
I don't care what we do
I don't care, pretty baby
Just take me with you

[Bridge]
I don't care if we spend the night at your mansion
I don't care if we spend the night on the town
All I want is to spend the night together
All I want is to spend the night in your arms

[Verse 3]
To be around you is so-oh right
You're sheer perfection (thank you)
Drive me crazy, drive me all night
Just don't break up the connection

[Chorus]
I don't care where we go
I don't care what we do
I don't care, pretty baby
Just take me with you
I don't care where we go
I don't care what we do
I don't care, pretty baby
Just take me with you

[Outro]
Just take me with you
Won't you take me with you?
Honey, take me with you
Whoo hoo hoo
Oooooo

Prince and the Revolution

“The Revolution” was originally the live backing band for Prince in the early years of his career. They first appeared in a studio capacity on 1999, but it wasn’t until 1984’s Purple Rain when they were officially credited. The band is noted for its diverse range of musicians, which wasn’t very common in the 1980s and inspired by what Sly Stone did with The Family Stone.

The most famous line-up consisted of Prince on lead vocals, guitar, and piano, Wendy Melvoin on guitar and vocals, Brown Mark on bass guitar and vocals, Lisa Coleman on keyboards, piano, and vocals, Matt “Doctor” Fink on keyboards and vocals, and Bobby Z on drums and percussion. The last albums where the Revolution was credited was 1985’s Around the World In A Day & 1986’s Parade.