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The Prince Who Wanted Everything

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"The Prince Who Wanted Everything"
The Prince Who Wanted Everything cover
Album track by Weezer
Album Weezer (The Black Album)
Released March 1, 2019
Recorded 2018
Length 3:23
Label Crush Music/Atlantic Records
Writer(s) Rivers Cuomo/Brian Bell/Luther Russell
Producer(s) Dave Sitek
Status officially released
Weezer (The Black Album) track listing
"Too Many Thoughts in My Head"
(7)
"The Prince Who Wanted Everything"
(8)
"Byzantine"
(9)

"The Prince Who Wanted Everything" is the eighth track from The Black Album.

Appearances

Background

"The Prince Who Wanted Everything" was co-written with guitarist Brian Bell, as well as Bell's frequent collaborator, Luther Russell. The bridge for "The Prince Who Wanted Everything" originates from a 2015 song sketch by Rivers Cuomo titled "Living on the Edge of Boston."[1] Cuomo has confirmed that the eponymous "Prince" is, in fact the musician of the same name:

EW: On the track “The Prince Who Wanted Everything,” you have phrases like “funk-rock riffs” and “paisley bones.” Is that song about Prince?

Rivers: It didn’t start out to be about Prince. But as I was working on the song and listening to it every day, I just couldn’t help but be reminded of him and his story. I was such a big Prince fan from probably about age 20, even before Weezer started. I just started tweaking the lyrics to make some Prince references.

Interview with Entertainment Weekly[2]

In an interview with Spanish magazine Rockzone, Brian Bell described the song as originally having a more direct, lively sound. He expressed dissatisfaction with Dave Sitek's "swing" approach to the song, and wondered if he should have asked for the song to be removed from the album's track list.[3]

Known recordings

Performer(s) Title Filename Date of recording Recording location Length Appeared on Notes
Rivers Cuomo Living on the Edge of Boston living on the edge of boston.mp3 2015 6:17 Alone XII: The White Year Early version of bridge from "The Prince..."
Rivers Cuomo The Prince Who Wanted Everything The Prince Who Wanted Everything   2 @118 +4.mp3 ?
Rivers Cuomo The Prince Who Wanted Everything The Prince Who Wanted Everything   4 bridge and piano @120 +3.mp3 ?
Weezer The Prince Who Wanted Everything 2018 United Recording and Federal Prism Studios, Los Angeles, CA 3:24 Weezer (The Black Album)
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Audio

Lyrics

Do do do do

Once upon a time there was a prince
He tried to save the world with funk rock riffs
Look at him now, oh!
Look at him now, oh!
On cobblestones

He's the prince who wanted everything
He's the prince who wanted everything

Ooh, his hair was very Joan Baez
And his fans would auction off his autographs
Look at him now, oh!
Look at him now, oh!
His paisley bones

He's the prince who wanted everything
He's the prince who wanted everything

Because life will make a beggar of rich men
Bring the sovereign to his knees
And all the gold and all of the platinum
Melting like a drop in the seas
The only way (only way) to escape (to escape)
Is to dance, dance, dance in the flames

All the courtiers would genuflect
Kiss the ring, secure a bonus check
Where are they now? Oh!
Where are they now? Oh!
In red Corvettes

They left the prince who wanted everything
He's the prince who wanted everything

See also

References

  1. Alone XII: The White Year
  2. Franich, Darren. "Rivers Cuomo on Weezer's Black Album and struggling with the success of covering 'Africa'" Entertainment Weekly. 27 February 2019. https://ew.com/music/2019/02/27/rivers-cuomo-weezer-black-album-interview/
  3. Rockzone, Issue 158. 2 May 2019. https://issuu.com/rockzonemag/docs/rz_158