| "Prisoner of Love" | ||||||||||
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| Single by Miami Sound Machine | ||||||||||
| from the album Eyes of Innocence | ||||||||||
| B-side | "Toda Tuya (Toda Dia Eva Dia De Indio)" | |||||||||
| Released | September 1984 (Europe) | |||||||||
| Format | Vinyl 7" Single Vinyl 12" Maxi-Single |
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| Recorded | 1983-1984 | |||||||||
| Genre | Pop-Dance | |||||||||
| Length | 3:55 | |||||||||
| Label | Epic | |||||||||
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"Prisoner of Love" was the second single released by the American band Miami Sound Machine on their first English language album, and eighth overall, Eyes of Innocence.
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The single was released worldwide following the release of the album with great expectations. The lead single, "Dr. Beat" had moderate success, and performed especially well on the dance charts. "Prisoner of Love" was unable to follow the success, debuting on the UK Singles Chart at only #98 and failing to chart elsewhere. The single was only released in Europe. In the United States, "I Need a Man" was released as the second single.
Europe Vinyl 12" Maxi-Single (A 12.4800)
Japan Vinyl 7" Single (07-5P-352)
| Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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| UK Top Singles Chart[1] | 98 |
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