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"How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" is a song by
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of romantic longing with some
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elements. On his original recording of the song, which was released as the non-album
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to his 1982 single "
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", Prince performs most of the song in his
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range, with his own
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y piano playing providing the only instrumental accompaniment. The song's first album appearance was on his 1993 compilation ''
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''. It was later included on the
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to the 1996 film ''
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''. Prince also performs the song on his 2002 live album '' One Nite Alone... Live!''. Artists who have
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the song include
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(1983) whose version reached No. 12 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart,
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(1998), and
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(2001).
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recorded the song which appears on his 2001 single "Fast Lane".
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recorded the song with Soulounge for the 2004 album ''Home''; a live version by Cicero is included on his 2008 single "Alle Möbel verrückt". ''American Idol'' season 11 finalist
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performed the song on the
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.


Alicia Keys version


Recording and production

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recorded a cover of the song—retitled "How Come You Don't Call Me"—for her debut studio album ''
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'' (2001). She later told ''
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'': "I had never heard
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before. They gave me a copy of the song on tape. I played it every day for three weeks. It is so raw and so truthful – I was just feeling it. It really came out well." Keys' cover of "How Come You Don't Call Me" was inspired by a long-term relationship with a partner, and was produced by Keys alongside Kerry Brothers, Jr. An official remix of the song, produced by
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, was included on the '' Remixed & Unplugged in A Minor'' reissue of ''Songs in A Minor'' in 2002. It features vocals from
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towards the end of the track.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "How Come You Don't Call Me" was directed by
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. It contains references to
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's Buru Buru Dog and ''
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''s Kero-chan, besides Korean character Mashimaro. The video starts with Keys waking up in the morning, and following her daily routine throughout the video, ending with a performance on stage. The video ends with a phone call from her supposed "boyfriend" (portrayed by
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) making an excuse about why he hasn't called her, and she hangs up on him, laughing.


Critical reception

Mark Anthony Neal of
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felt that the song was credible, but fell short from the original or Stephanie Mills' 1983 cover. Keys has said that Prince told her he loved her cover of the song.


Track listings and formats

*UK and Irish CD single and European promotional CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Original Radio Version) – 3:31 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 *UK and Irish maxi CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Original Radio Version) – 3:31 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Live Version) – 5:18 # "Butterflyz" (
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's Release Mix) – 9:11 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Video) *European maxi CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Original Radio Version) – 3:31 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 # "Butterflyz" (Roger's Release Mix) – 9:11 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Video) *Australian and New Zealand maxi CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Original Radio Version) – 3:31 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Album Version) – 3:57 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Video) *Spanish promotional CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Remix) – 4:23 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Radio Edit) – 3:31 *US promotional CD single # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Radio Edit) – 3:31 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Instrumental) – 3:59 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Call Out Hook) – 0:10 *US promotional CD single (Neptunes Remix) # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Radio Edit) – 4:23 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Instrumental) – 4:33 # "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Call Out Hook) – 0:10 *US 12-inch vinyl :A. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix – Main) – 4:21 :B. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix – Instrumental) – 4:21 *UK 12-inch vinyl :A1. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Original Album Version) – 3:57 :A2. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 :B1. "Butterflyz" (Roger's Release Mix) – 9:11 *UK promotional 12-inch vinyl :A1. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Neptunes Remix) – 4:23 :A2. "Troubles" (Jay-J & Chris Lum Moulton Mix) – 8:59 :B1. "Butterflyz" (Roger Sanchez Club Mix) – 9:11 :B2. "How Come You Don't Call Me" (Live Version) – 3:10


Credits and personnel

* Alicia Keys – lead vocals, backing vocals, production, all other instruments * Kerry "Krucial" Brothers – production, drum programming *
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– mixing


Charts


Release history


References


External links


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