Did you know these hit songs were written by Prince

'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Prince initially unveiled his version of the track entitled 'How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?' as a B-side accompanying his successful 1982 single '1999.'

'How Come You Don't Call Me,' Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys featured the song on her first album 'Songs in A Minor' released in 2001.

'Manic Monday,' The Bangles -
Prince had initially written this song for his girl group, Apollonia 6. However, he ultimately chose to delay its release.

'Manic Monday,' The Bangles -
The song later became a major success for The Bangles in 1986, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, with credit given to "Christopher" as the pen name.

'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton -
Who other than Prince could have penned the lyrics, "Come spend the night inside my sugar walls"?

'Sugar Walls,' Sheena Easton -
The song was penned by Prince as under the name Alexander Nevermind for Scottish pop singer Sheena Easton. It reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.

'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper -
The melancholic yet provocative track first appeared on Prince's 1980 album 'Dirty Mind.'

'When You Were Mine,' Cyndi Lauper -
The song gained significant popularity after Cyndi Lauper included it on her album 'She's So Unusual' in 1983.

'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks -
The Fleetwood Mac singer reportedly co-wrote the song with Prince, and she allegedly attributed her inspiration for it to his hit song 'Little Red Corvette.'

'Stand Back,' Stevie Nicks -
The song reached No. 5 on the 1983 Billboard Hot 100.

'Love Song,' Madonna -
Prince and Madonna collaborated on a royal slow jam, which was recorded in Minnesota's Paisley Park Studio for her 1989 album 'Like a Prayer.'

'Love Song,' Madonna -
They had to write it remotely, according to Madonna's later explanation, "I had to be in L.A. and he couldn't leave Minneapolis, and honestly, I couldn't tolerate Minneapolis."

'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle -
'Be Yourself,' Patti LaBelle's renowned 1989 album, features a song written and produced by Prince.

'Yo Mister,' Patti LaBelle -
The song reached the sixth spot on the Billboard R&B chart.

'Love... Thy Will Be Done,' Martika -
Prince and Martika co-wrote this song, which reportedly started out as a hymn that the 'Toy Soldiers' singer had written in a notebook.

'Love... Thy Will Be Done,' Martika -
Prince's talent for songwriting and production transformed it into a chart-topping hit for 'Martika's Kitchen,' her 1991 album.

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