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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2010

Desiree Heslop was a struggling singer doing session work for different studios around London. It was during one of those sessions that she came to the attention of Mike Stock, who booked her as a backing vocalist for their production team Stock Aitken & Waterman.

Desiree's elder brother Donovan Heslop, who acted as her manager, had a meeting with Pete Waterman to push her sister into lead singer territory. Waterman offered a set of demos of which Say I'm Your Number One stood out, and they were recorded by Desiree. "Say I'm Your Number One" had not originally been intended for Desiree, instead it had been offered to Bucks Fizz but they turned it down. It was eventually offered to singer Dee C. Lee, but she turned up for the recording on a wrong date and eventually backed out.

The set of demos was shopped to major labels, with no success. Desiree was eventually picked up by newly-formed independent label Supreme Records, set up by Pete Waterman and business partner Nick East. Donovan changed her sister's stage name to Princess, to establish comparisons as a female Prince.

Speaking about the song's development, writer Matt Aitken stated "What we ended up doing was placing the chorus a minor third above the verse, a very unusual interval. Then it goes down again at the end, and at the middle eight, all by minor third degrees, which is very unusual."
[edit] Release and reception

"Say I'm Your Number One" was released in July 1985. Upon its release, it became an instant smash, peaking at #7 in the UK and spending 12 weeks on the charts, earning a Gold disc for over 250,000 sales, and becoming Princess' biggest hit in her native country and only top 10 hit.

When released around Europe, the record also became a success, hitting the top 10 in many European countries, Australia and New Zealand. In the USA, while it never charted on the Billboard Hot 100, it was a top 20 hit on the dance charts. "Say I'm Your Number One" has sold over a million copies worldwide, becoming Princess' best known song and biggest seller.

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  • She is still Number 1

  • She looks good still I'd get at that.

  • What year was this? She's still a hottie.

  • Princess has maintained her artist appeal and except for the ageism which, she must be encountering in a business run by retards, she should be repping her artistry big time. I intend to launch a return to the business agenda for this artist. I trust you'll join me by supporting her new music some of which I've heard and find fresh engaging and dare I say brilliant. Even more so she is looking brilliant after all Princess has been doing this since 1985. She deserves a medal for staying true.

  • Princess has maintained her artist appeal and except for the ageism which, she must be encountering in a business run by retards, she should be repping her artistry to the general public. I intend to launch a return to the business agenda for this artist. I trust you'll join me by supporting her new music some of which I've heard and find fresh engaging and dare I say brilliant.

  • beautiful, beautiful, beautiful... you've got a mass of talent, i heard an opportunity to listen to one of your new stuff and it's amazing... wishing you all the best, 1 love nr 1... baba!

  • You are pure class. Keep it up Princess :-) oh and he is drooling hehehehe

  • I love this aunty you are a picture of class capturing the true essence of the word and all its beauty....love you from your no 1 fans your nieces.

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