Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
Prince and the Revolution
“Condition of the Heat” is the third song for Prince’s sixth studio album Around The World In A Day, from the initial piano flutterings until the dying timpani heartbeat, a breathtaking composition.
[Verse 1]
There was a girl in Paris whom he sent a letter to
Hoping she would answer back, now wasn't that a fool
Hardy notion on the part of a sometimes lonely musician?
Acting out a whim is only good for a condition of the heart
[Verse 2]
There was a dame from London who insisted that he love her
Then left him for a real prince from Arabia, now isn't that a shame
That sometimes money buys you everything and nothing?
Love, it only seems to buy a terminal condition of the heart
[Chorus]
Thinking about you driving me crazy
My friends all say it's just a phase, but ooh-ooh
Every day is a yellow day
I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard
[Verse 3]
There was a woman from the ghetto who made funny faces
Just like Clara Bow, how was I to know
That she would wear the same cologne as you
And giggle the same giggle that you do?
Whenever I would act a fool, the fool with a condition of the heart
[Chorus]
Thinking about you driving me crazy
My friends all say it's just a phase, but ooh-ooh
Every single day is a yellow day
I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard
[Outro]
There was a girl (There was a girl in Paris)
Whom he sent a letter to (Whom he sent a letter to)
(Hoping she would answer back)
She never answered back and now (Wasn't that a foolhardy)
He's got a condition of the heart
Condition of the Heart was written by Prince.
Condition of the Heart was produced by Prince.
Prince and the Revolution released Condition of the Heart on Mon Apr 22 1985.