G-Spot was released as the second single from Jill Jones’s debut album. The song was originally made in May 1983 and was considered for Vanity 6’s sophomore album as well as Purple Rain. The title was mentioned in an early draft of the script.
[Verse 1]
"F" is for frustration
I'm looking for what isn't really there
"I" is instigation
I'm listening to the voice beneath my hair
"N" is for the naked body
And for what my naked eye can see
[Chorus]
G-spot, G-spot
Where, oh where can you be?
[Verse 2]
"A" is for America
And for the things you read in magazines
"L" is for location
I am a clock, the time is 9:15
"L" is for the lust we share
We want to know that infamous pleasure
[Chorus]
G-spot, G-spot
Where, oh where can you be?
[Bridge]
"Y" is for my yearning
I'm burning into mystery
[Chorus]
G-spot, G-spot
Where, oh where can you be?
[Outro]
G-spot
G-spot
G-spot
Ooh yeah
Yeah, yeah
Oh
Oh, lord
G-Spot was written by Prince.
G-Spot was produced by Jill Jones & David Z..
Jill Jones released G-Spot on Tue May 26 1987.