Pink Cadillac (Club Vocal) - Natalie Cole


Pink Cadillac (Club Vocal) (1988) (7'38) - Natalie Cole.
Written by Bruce Springsteen.
Produced by Dennis Lambert for Tuneworks Records, Inc.
Additional Production and Mix by Robert Clivillés & David Cole for Done Properly Productions.
Overdub Engineer: Steve "Griff" Griffen.
Mix Engineers: Jim "Bonsai" Lyons and Bruce Miller.
Edited by John "D.J. No" Ratke, David Cole and Robert Clivillés.
Recorded and Mixed at Quad Studios, NYC.
(P) & (C) 1988 EMI-Manhattan Records.

Pink Cadillac is a song written and first recorded in the early 1980s by American singer / songwriter, Bruce Springsteen. It was a non-album track released as the B-Side of Springsteen's 1984 hit single, Dancing In The Dark, a song from his album, Born In The U.S.A.

Natalie Cole, daughter of Nat King Cole, recorded Pink Cadillac at the suggestion of producer Dennis Lambert. The song had been intended for a project on the Modern label. However, the project was cancelled and EMI-Manhattan Records picked up the song for inclusion on Cole's 1987 album called Everlasting, an album that featured the hit record Jump Start.

Pink Cadillac was the third song released as a single and was a Top 10 hit in Australia and Finland. In Canada, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Switzerland and U.K., the song was a Top 5 hit. For 2 weeks in April, 1988, the Robert Clivillés & David Cole remixes of Pink Cadillac topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

Pink Cadillac (Club Vocal) appears on Side 1 of the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of Pink Cadillac released in 1988 on EMI-Manhattan. Cat. No. V-56084.

Track listing for the U.S. 12" vinyl pressing of Pink Cadillac, Cat. No. V-56084:

Side 1

1. Pink Cadillac (Club Vocal) / 7'29
2. Pink Cadillac (Bass It Dub) / 6'42

Composed by Bruce Springsteen.
Produced by Dennis Lambert for Tuneworks Records, Inc.
Additional Production and Mix by Robert Clivillés & David Cole for Done Properly Productions.
Overdub Engineer: Steve "Griff" Griffen.
Mix Engineers: Jim "Bonsai" Lyons and Bruce Miller.
Edited by John "D.J. No" Ratke, David Cole and Robert Clivillés.
Recorded and Mixed at Quad Studios, NYC.
(P) & (C) 1988 EMI-Manhattan Records.

Side 2

1. Pink Cadillac (Radio Edit) / 4'14

Composed by Bruce Springsteen.
Produced by Dennis Lambert for Tuneworks Records, Inc.
Additional Production and Mix by Robert Clivillés & David Cole for Done Properly Productions.
Overdub Engineer: Steve "Griff" Griffen.
Mix Engineers: Jim "Bonsai" Lyons and Bruce Miller.
Edited by John "D.J. No" Ratke, David Cole and Robert Clivillés.
Recorded and Mixed at Quad Studios, NYC.
(P) & (C) 1988 EMI-Manhattan Records.

2. I Wanna Be That Woman (12" Version) / 5'19

Written and Produced by Reggie Calloway.
Mixed by Taavi Mote at Larrabee Studios, LA.
(P) & (C) 1988 EMI-Manhattan Records.

The album version of Pink Cadillac appears on Everlasting, an album first released in 1987.

Track listing for the U.K. vinyl pressing of Everlasting released in 1987 on Records. Cat. No. ST-553051:

Side 1

1. Everlasting / 5'15
2. Jump Start / 6'26
3. The Urge To Merge / 4'08
4. Split Decision / 4'13
5. When I Fall In Love / 5'05
Side 2

1. Pink Cadillac / 4'27
2. I Live For Your Love / 4'25
3. In My Reality / 5'20
4. I'm The One / 5'19
5. More Than The Stars / 4'37

(P) & (C) 1987 EMI-Manhattan Records.

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Jump Start (Car Mix) (1987) (5'36) - Natalie Cole.
Jump Start (Dance Mix) (1987) (7'07) - Natalie Cole.
Jump Start (Deluxe Dub Mix) (1987) (7'44) - Natalie Cole.
Jump Start (Extended Remix) (1987) (7'07) - Natalie Cole.
Jump Start (Extended Vocal Version) (1987) (6'27) - Natalie Cole.
Pink Cadillac (Bass Hit Dub) (1988) (6'47) - Natalie Cole.

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Pink Cadillac (Club Vocal) - Natalie Cole
Record label for Side 1 of US 12" vinyl pressing
of "Pink Cadillac". EMI-Manhattan Cat. No.
V-56084. Image courtesy of Discogs.com

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