Features iconic red double-decker buses and Princess wearing a traditional bowler hat.
Found success on specialized charts, reaching #20 on Billboard's Hot Black Singles and #22 on the Dance Club Play chart. 🛠️ Production & Origins Princess - Say I'm Your Number One (1985)
The track credits "A. Linn" on drums, which was actually a pseudonym for Pete Waterman using a LinnDrum machine. 🎥 Music Video Features iconic red double-decker buses and Princess wearing
Explain the between this song and Bananarama's "A Trick of the Night" Princess - Say I'm Your Number One (1985)
The production was heavily influenced by the "US-influenced R&B electro groove" of the B.B. & Q. Band song "Genie".
The video was designed to emphasize Princess's "Britishness" to contrast with its American-sounding R&B production. Filmed across London.