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Lyric Acknowledgments Lyric Acknowledgments Biography, Volume 41, Number 1, Winter 2018, pp. vii-ix (Article) Published by University of Hawai'i Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2018.0001 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/690271 [ This content has been declared free to read by the pubisher during the COVID-19 pandemic. ] LYRIC ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Biography would like to thank Alfred Music and Hal Leonard for the permis- sion to reprint Prince lyrics in this issue. See below for titles, writer credits, and copyright notices. ALFRED MUSIC Sexy M. F. Composed by PRINCE with LEVI SEACER, JR. and TONY M. Copyright © 1992 NPG PUBLISHING and MICHAEL ANTHONY MUSIC All Rights for MICHAEL ANTHONY MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights for NPG PUBLISHING Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP All Rights Reserved Used by Permission of ALFRED MUSIC HAL LEONARD I Would Die 4 U Words and Music by Prince Copyright © 1984 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC Computer Blue Words and Music by Prince, Lisa Coleman, Matthew Fink, Wendy Melvoin and John Nelson Copyright © 1984 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC Sexy M. F. Words and Music by Prince, Anthony Mosley and Levi Seacer, Jr. Copyright © 1992 NPG PUBLISHING and MICHAEL ANTHONY MUSIC All Rights for NPG PUBLISHING Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC COR P. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC vii Life Can Be So Nice Words and Music by Prince Rogers Nelson Copyright © 1986 WARNER-OLIVE MUSIC LLC and NPG PUBLISHING All Rights for WARNER-OLIVE MUSIC LLC Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC COR P. All Rights for NPG PUBLISHING Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC WORKS All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC I No Words and Music by Prince Rogers Nelson Copyright © 1988 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC WORKS All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC Anna Stesia Words and Music by Prince Rogers Nelson Copyright © 1988 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC WORKS All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC Pop Life Words and Music by Prince Copyright © 1985 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC When You Were Mine Words and Music by Prince Rogers Nelson Copyright © 1980 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC WORKS All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC viii Diamonds and Pearls Words and Music by Prince Copyright © 1991 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC If I Was Your Girlfriend Words and Music by Prince Copyright © 1987 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC Let’s Pretend We’re Married Words and Music by Prince Copyright © 1982 NPG PUBLISHING All Rights Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC ix.
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