Do Me, Baby

"Do Me, Baby" is a 1981 ballad performed by Prince, from his fourth album, Controversy. Although it was credited as being written by him, it is alleged to have been written by his former bassist and childhood friend André Cymone. It was released as the third and final US single from the album. It was later included on his 1993 compilation The Hits/The B-Sides. In 1986, the song was notably covered by R&B singer Meli'sa Morgan. It was featured in one of the opening scenes of the 2007 film Rush Hour 3, with Chris Tucker's character singing along while listening to it on his headphones and simultaneously directing traffic with the dance sequences of Michael Jackson.

"Do Me, Baby"
US promotional 7" single
Single by Prince
from the album Controversy
B-side"Private Joy"
ReleasedJuly 16, 1982
RecordedApril 1979 (Tracking of demo version) June 1981 (Tracking of album version)
StudioAlpha Studios (demo version)
Sunset Sound (album version)
GenreR&B, Soul
Length3:57 (7" edit)
4:47 (demo version)
7:47 (album version)
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Prince, Andre Cymone
Producer(s)Prince
Prince singles chronology
"Let's Work"
(1982)
"Do Me, Baby"
(1982)
"1999"
(1982)
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