Released as the first single from the monumental Purple Rain soundtrack album, "When Doves Cry" became Prince's first US number one hit and a global phenomenon. Its revolutionary soundscape, featuring layered keyboards, a distinctive LinnDrum pattern, searing guitar work, and Prince's virtuosic multi-instrumental talent, broke all conventions of pop and rock music.
This legendary 1984 track explores complex themes over an innovative blend of experimental pop, neo-psychedelia, funk, soul, avant-pop, and synth-pop. "When Doves Cry," with its haunting melody and emotional depth, remains one of Prince's most acclaimed and influential signature songs, a true landmark recording.
SONG MEANING: The song delves into the complexities of a tumultuous romantic relationship, exploring how parental dynamics and inherited traits might influence it ("Maybe I'm just like my father," "Maybe you're just like my mother"). The imagery of doves crying symbolizes innocence lost or the sound of profound sadness and conflict within the relationship.