- True Blue (song)
Infobox Single
Name = True Blue
Artist = Madonna
from Album = True Blue
B-side = "Ain't No Big Deal" (US, Japan)
Released =September 29 ,1986 (U.K.)October 9 ,1986 (U.S.)
Format = 7" Single12" Single and 5"CD Single
Recorded = 1985
Genre = Pop
Length = 4:16
Label = Sire, Warner Bros.
Producer = MadonnaStephen Bray
Certification = Gold (US)
Last single = "Papa Don't Preach "
(1986)
This single = "True Blue"
(1986)
Next single = "Open Your Heart"
(1986)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =True Blue
Type = studio
prev_track = "Where's the Party"
prev_no = 5
this_track = "True Blue"
track_no = 6
next_track = "La Isla Bonita "
next_no = 7Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = True Blue by Madonna.ogg"True Blue" is the third single by American singer-songwriter Madonna from her 3rd studio album "True Blue" and was released onSeptember 29 ,1986 bySire Records . It later appeared on the 1991 UK compilation EP "The Holiday Collection" which was released to accompany the 1990 compilation album "The Immaculate Collection ", on which it did not appear.ong information
The song can be described as a blend of 1950s
bubblegum pop combined with 1980steen pop . "True Blue" was a hit in the US, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as in the UK, where it reached #1, selling 534,728 copies. The song was composed and produced byStephen Bray and Madonna. A limited quantity of the single was pressed in blue vinyl. The US & Japanese B-side was the song "Ain't No Big Deal", which was previously used as a B-side to the European release of "Papa Don't Preach ". The UK 7" single contained "Holiday" (edit) as the B-side with "Holiday" (full length version - the "Madonna" album version) as the 12" B-side. The song was written for her then-husbandSean Penn , and was dedicated to him. "True Blue" was only performed on one of Madonna's tours, theWho's That Girl World Tour of 1987.By coincidence, Madonna released her "True Blue" single during the same time
Cyndi Lauper , a singer to whom she was often compared, released her "True Colors" single. They competed on the charts at the same time, with Madonna's "True Blue" peaking at #3 and Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" peaking at #1.Despite being a respectable hit, the song has yet to appear on any Madonna singles compilation. When fans were asked to choose their Top 20 Madonna singles of all time in "Q-Magazine", 2003, "True Blue" was allocated the #20 spot.
This was the first song used in a Japanese TV commercial series deal launched in early 1987 with "Mitsubishi" for their Hi-FI VCR players. Mitsubishi, a Japanese tele-visual giant, would later go on to sponsor the Japanese leg of Madonna's "Who's That Girl" tour. The model promoted in this commercial was the "HV F-11". Madonna would go on to continue to promote more Mitsubishi VCR systems. The campaign eventually gained its own tag-line; "Dreams Come True". In early 1988 the endorsement ended with the Japan-only single "Spotlight". This promotion generated incredible amounts of album and ticket sales for Madonna in Japan, a country that remains a difficult but loyal fanbase.
Music videos
There are two different
music video s for "True Blue":"Make My Video" version
The cable television channel
MTV sponsored a contest called "Make My Video", in which contestants were encouraged to send in their own versions of a video for this song. Viewers responded enthusiastically; their submissions covered a whole gambit of genres from sophomoric, romantic, humorous, camp to high-quality and/or near-professional. The contest culminated inMTV spending 24 hours showing some of the better submissions, resulting in the same song being played again and again, and no others. At any time throughout that day, "True Blue" could be heard on MTV, but with a different video each time (some were repeated at various times).The winners of the competition were Ángel Gracia (who later directed Enigma's "
Out from the Deep " music video in 1994) and Cliff Guest, whose submission became the official US video for the song (although both versions were played in the US). Madonna does not appear in this version.*Directors: Ángel Gracia, Cliff Guest
*Producers: Ángel Gracia, Cliff Guest
*Director of Photograhy: Ángel Gracia
*Editor: Heli SotoOfficial version
Madonna's own music video for the song was directed by
James Foley . The James Foley version features Madonna with three dancers and a 1950s car in an all-blue studio. Two of Madonna's close friends, Erica Bell (who also appears in the videos for "Lucky Star" and "Papa Don't Preach ") andDebi Mazar ("Papa Don't Preach" and "Music"), both appear in the video.*Director:
James Foley
*Producers: David Naylor,Sharon Oreck
*Director of Photography:Michael Ballhaus
*Production Company: O PicturesCharts
Track listings
U.K. 7" Single
#"True Blue" (Remix a.k.a. Remix/Edit) 4:25
#"Holiday" (Edit) 4:04U.S. 7" Single & U.S. 7" Blue Vinyl
#"True Blue" (Album Version) 4:16
#"Ain't No Big Deal" 4:12U.K. 12" Single, 12" Picture Disc, 5" CD Single (Re-Issue)
#"True Blue" (The Color Mix) 6:37
#"Holiday" 6:07U.S. 12" Maxi Single, Cassette Maxi Single
#"True Blue" (The Color Mix) 6:37
#"True Blue" (Instrumental) 6:50
#"Ain't No Big Deal" 4:12
#"True Blue" (Remix/Edit) 4:25Japanese/Australian 5" Compact Disc E.P.
#"True Blue" (The Color Mix) 6:37
#"Everybody" (Dub Version) 8:57
#"Papa Don't Preach" (Extended Remix) 5:43
#"Everybody" (Extended Version) 5:58
#"Live to Tell " (Instrumental) 5:50
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