Released: April 12, 1986

Songwriter: Tony Haynes Tommy Faragher Robbie Nevil

Producer: Tommy Faragher Skip Drinkwater

Some habits are too hard to break
You give in
Then you're hooked on what you take
Why don't you come close?
I need an overdose

Because you've got me
You got me
Under the influence
Of a four-letter word on my mind
You got me
Under the influence
And I'll do anything anytime

My empty nights, you fill them up
I don't know when to say I've had enough
Intoxicate me
With every kiss you've got
I know I must be

I must be under the influence
Of a four-letter word on my mind
You got me under the influence
And I'll do anything anytime

I must be under the influence
Of a love that is sweeter than wine
You got me under the influence
And my willpower's so hard to find

I must be under the influence
Of a four-letter word on my mind
You got me under the influence
And I'll do anything anytime

I must be under the influence
Of a love that gets sweeter than wine
You got me under the influence
And my willpower's so hard to find
(Repeat 1st chorus until fade)

Vanity

Denise Katrina Matthews, p/k/a Vanity, was born January 4, 1959 in Niagara Falls, Canada. After achieving minor success in Canada on the beauty pageant circuit, Denise moved to New York at age 17 and began work as a print model, eventually booking a series of gigs in Japan and returning to Canada to film the movies Terror Train and Tanya’s Island.

Denise’s music career began after a chance encounter with Prince at the American Music Awards in 1982. Prince changed her name to Vanity, and grouped her with Brenda Bennett and Susan Moonsie, calling the trio Vanity 6. Vanity 6 released their self-titled debut in 1982. Vanity left the group in 1983, and signed with Motown Records as a solo artist, where she released the albums Wild Animal and Skin On Skin. She also cultivated a fairly lucrative acting career, shooting over twenty film and TV appearances before she retired from the entertainment industry in the late 90s, after battling drug addiction and enduring resulting health complications.

After retiring from the entertainment industry, Denise founded Pure Heart Ministries and began preaching at different Christian churches across the country. She also wrote and independently published an autobiography that chronicled her journey from entertainer to evangelist, titled Blame It On Vanity, in 2010. On February 15, 2016, she passed away due to complications from renal failure.

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