- Vogue (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Vogue
Caption =
Artist = Madonna
from Album =I'm Breathless
A-side =
B-side = "Keep It Together" (Single Remix)
"Vogue" (Bette Davis Dub) in USA
Released =March 20 ,1990
Format = Cassette, CD, CD maxi, 7", 12"
Recorded =December 1989 -January 1990
Genre =Dance-pop , House
Length = 4:50 (Album Version)
5:16 ("Immaculate Collection" Version)
4:19 (Single Version)
Label =Sire, Warner Bros.
Writer = Madonna
Shep Pettibone
Producer = Madonna
Shep Pettibone
Certification = 2x Platinum (United States)
Gold (United Kingdom)
Silver (France)
Last single = "Keep It Together"
(1990)
This single = "Vogue"
(1990)
Next single = "Hanky Panky"
(1990)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =I'm Breathless
Type = soundtrack
prev_track = "Now I'm Following You (Part II)"
prev_no = 11
this_track = "Vogue"
track_no = 12
next_track =
next_no = Extra tracklisting
Album =The Immaculate Collection
Type = compilation
prev_track = "Cherish"
prev_no = 14
this_track = "Vogue"
track_no = 15
next_track = "Justify My Love "
next_no = 16"Vogue" was the first single by American singer-songwriter Madonna from her soundtrack album "I'm Breathless (Music from and Inspired by the film Dick Tracy)" and was released on
March 20 ,1990 bySire Records . It later appeared in a slightly remixed and extended form on the 1990 greatest hits compilation "The Immaculate Collection ".ong information
In late-1989, after the album "
Like a Prayer " had spawned three U.S. hits - the title track, "Express Yourself " and "Cherish" - and a top-five European single in "Dear Jessie " - its fourth US single, "Oh Father ", stalled at number twenty in the charts. Perhaps to ensure that the last single release of "Keep It Together" would fare better on the charts, Madonna and producerShep Pettibone decided to compose a new song to be placed on the flipside of "Keep It Together" and quickly produced "Vogue", partly inspired by a dance performed in New York clubs, on the underground gay scene in which dancers used a series of complex hand gestures to imitate their favourite Hollywood stars (see the list of the names of the Hollywood stars below), as well as the cover models on the magazine "Vogue".Madonna brought the hitherto underground "vogueing" culture into the mainstream with the release of her song. After presenting the song to Warner Bros. executives, all parties involved decided that the song was too good to be "wasted" on a
B-side and should be released as a single. Although the song itself had nothing to do with Madonna's then upcoming movie "Dick Tracy", it was included on the album "I'm Breathless ", which contained songs from and inspired by the film.In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their Top 20 Madonna singles of all-time by "Q-Magazine". "Vogue" was allocated the #14 spot.
Chart success
Aided by both a single version and an extended
remix , as well as a black-and-white video directed byDavid Fincher , the song shot to number one in several territories. In the UK, the song knockedSnap! 's "The Power" off the number one slot and stayed there for four weeks, continuing a trend of club/pop crossovers going to number one. It was helpedin the Uk by mutli formatting. As well as the 7, 12, CD and cassette singles, the label released four limited editions: 12 with Face of the 80s poster, 12 with 'X-rated poster and an extra remix on the b-side, 7 picture disc and 12 picture disc. In the US, the single reached multi-platinum status. In Australia, it was released as a double A-side to "Keep It Together ", and it went to the top spot.In the USA, massive airplay and sales demand in response to the popular music video (discussed below) in April 1990 made way for "Vogue"'s #39 debut in the week of
April 14 . The song made it to #1 on theBillboard Hot 100 by its sixth week, knockingSinéad O'Connor out of the top spot, where "Nothing Compares 2 U " had ruled for four weeks."Vogue" was at the time of its release Madonna's highest-selling single and her most successful single worldwide, surpassing the success of "Like a Prayer". "Vogue" became also Madonna's first and only multi-platinum certified single in U.S. until 2008 when "4 Minutes" was released. Worldwide, the song was the biggest hit single in her career hitting number-one in over thirty countries and selling over six million copies, until 2005 when "
Hung Up " topped the charts of over 45 countries and sold nine million copies.The success of "Vogue" boosted the sales of the "I'm Breathless" album, and combined with Madonna's "
Blond Ambition Tour ", generated massive publicity for the "Dick Tracy" movie.Music video
The video, directed by
David Fincher and shot at The Burbank Studios inBurbank, California on February 9-10, 1990, is widely considered one of Madonna's best. In 1993, "Rolling Stone magazine " listed the video as the twenty-eighth best music video of all-time. It was the third time Fincher and Madonna collaborated on a video (the first being 1989's "Express Yourself " and the second being 1989's "Oh Father ").Filmed in black-and-white, the video recalls the look of 1930s Hollywood films with the use of artwork by the
Art Deco artistTamara de Lempicka and an Art Deco set design. Many of the scenes are recreations of photographs taken by noted photographerHorst P. Horst , including his famous "Mainbocher Corset". Some of the close-up poses recreate noted portraits of such stars asMarilyn Monroe ,Veronica Lake andMarlene Dietrich . (Additionally, several stars of this era are name-checked in the song's lyrics.)There was some controversy surrounding the video due to a scene in which Madonna's breasts (though not her nipples) can be seen through her sheer blouse, as seen in the above picture. MTV wanted to remove this scene, but Madonna refused, and the video aired with the shot intact.
The video features the dancers and back-up vocalists for Madonna's then-upcoming
Blond Ambition Tour . The choreography was set by "Punk Ballerina"Karole Armitage . The video world-premiered onMTV onMarch 29 ,1990 .There are two versions of the video, the regularly aired television music video, and an extended version over three minutes longer.
*Director: David Fincher
*Producer: Vicki Niles
*Director of Photography: Pascal Lebegue
*Editor: Jim Haygood
*Production Company: Propaganda FilmsA live performance of "Vogue" at the 1990
MTV Video Music Awards also proved popular and was released as a music video on "The Immaculate Collection" compilation. It featured Madonna and her dancers dressed in an 18th-century French theme, with Madonna bearing great resemblance toMarie Antoinette . The performance was considered risqué, as Madonna and her dancers flashed their undergarments during their routine, and at one point Madonna pushed the faces of two male dancers into her breasts, and one of her dancers also fondles her breasts.In 1993, Madonna performed "Vogue" on her tour The Girlie Show. During the song, she wore a large beaded headdress inspired by
The King And I and the music was re-arranged with Middle-Eastern sounds.In 2004, Madonna opened her Re-Invention Tour with "Vogue", again using an 18th-century-influenced theme - 're-inventing' the set design of the 1990 VMA performance. That version is included on the track setlists of "
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret ".In 2008, Madonna once again performed "Vogue" on the
Sticky and Sweet Tour , and for the first time in her career, entirely live. Having lipsynced past performances due to the constricting choreography, for the first time Madonna adapted the choreography to allow her to sing into a hand held microphone. The song was layered over the backing horns of "4 Minutes" &Nelly Furtado 's "Give It To Me", merging two of her biggest hits.Trivia
*This video was ranked #28 on "
Rolling Stone " magazine's "The 100 Top Music Videos".
*This video was ranked #2 onMTV 's "100 Greatest Videos Ever Made".
*This video was ranked #5 onVH1 's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's.Official versions
* "Vogue" (Album Version) 4.50
* "Vogue" (Single Version) 4.19
* "Vogue" (12" Version) 8.25
* "Vogue" (12" Version edit) used in a remix video 8.04
* "Vogue" (Shep's On The Fly Dub) 11.42
* "Vogue" (Bette Davis Dub) 7.26
* "Vogue" (Live at the MTV Video Music Awards 1990) 5.40
* "Vogue" (Q-Sound Version from "The Immaculate Collection") 5.16
* "Vogue" (Strike-A-Pose Dub) 7.36Hollywood star names
The
lyrics of the song'srap references the names of several 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s stars, in this order (order sung in the song):
*Greta Garbo
*Marilyn Monroe
*Marlene Dietrich
*Joe DiMaggio
*Marlon Brando
*James Dean
*Grace Kelly
*Jean Harlow
*Gene Kelly
*Fred Astaire
*Ginger Rogers
*Rita Hayworth
*Lauren Bacall
*Katharine Hepburn
*Lana Turner
*Bette Davis Nine of the stars were alive at the time the single was released: Greta Garbo (who died less than a month after "Vogue" was released), Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Lana Turner. As of August 2008, Bacall is the only one alive.
Judy Garland ,Audrey Hepburn andElizabeth Taylor were originally included as part of the rap but due to time, Madonna decided not to use the names.Charts
Cover versions
* On the Madonna tribute album "Virgin Voices", the song was covered by British
electronic music groupAstralasia .
* Finnish bandWaltari recorded a cover of the song.
* A dance version by Mad'House can be found on their album "Absolutely Mad".
*On 2004's, Platinum Blonde NRG, Vol. 2: Nrgised Madonna Classics, a Hi NRG cover is performed by Nicki O
*Kylie Minogue in her tour
*Rihanna at Conde Nast Media Group's 2008 Fashion Rocks.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z6ZruzGbF8 Madonna - Vogue] music video on YouTube.
* [http://www.mad-eyes.net/disco/ib/vogue.htm Mad-Eyes.net - "Vogue" Single Page]
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