Madonna singles discography

Madonna singles discography

Infobox Artist Discography
Artist = Madonna


Caption = Madonna's debut single "Everybody" was released in 1982. Its success lead to her record company Sire greenlighting her debut album "Madonna".
Studio = 11
Live = 2
Compilation = 5
Video =
Tribute =
EP =
Singles = 87
Music videos =
B-sides =
Soundtrack = 3
References = Yes
This page presents the singles discography of American popular music singer Madonna. Also included are EPs, b-sides, and collaborations with other artists and promotional singles. For Madonna's albums discography, see Madonna albums discography.

All regularly released singles and their chart positions on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Dance Music/Club Play (Dance), the "Billboard" Hot 100 (Hot 100), the UK Singles Chart, the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, the Canadian Singles Chart, Oricon, the ARIA Charts, the Media Control Charts, in Switzerland, Austria, France, the Irish Singles Chart and Italy.

Note: Only the biggest world music markets are listed.Madonna has sold 120 million singles worldwide to date. She's sold 80 million records in the U.S alone (albums & singles).

ingles and promos

Also released:

*1985 "Over and Over": Italy and Philippines (vinyl single)
*1986 "Where's the Party": Philippines (vinyl single)

Footnotes:

*Japanese chart positions listed are for Oricon's International single sales chart.
*"Spotlight" (1988) was not released commercially in the U.S. and therefore ineligible for the Hot 100, but did receive enough radio airplay to peak at number thirty-two on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. On Radio & Records' CHR/Pop Tracks chart, "Spotlight" peaked at number thirty-one. [http://www2.uta.edu/hunt/charts/madonna.html 1]
*1 "Everybody" did not enter the "Billboard" Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number seven.
*2 "Burning Up" charted on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as a double-sided hit, with "Physical Attraction" on the B-side.
*3 "Holiday" and "Lucky Star" charted together on the Hot Dance Music/Club play chart as a double-sided hit. "Lucky Star" also bubbled under the UK Top 75 singles chart at number 171 in September 1983.
*4 "Into the Groove" appeared only as the B-side on the U.S. 12-inch release of "Angel". At the time, this made it ineligible to enter the Hot 100 or Hot 100 Singles Sales charts. However, the "Variety" Bestselling Singles Sales chart ranked it number one out of all singles, not just 12-inchers, for six consecutive weeks starting in the June 12, 1985 issue. "Variety" listed "Angel" as a separate single, apparently assigning all the 12-inch's sales points to "Into the Groove". It also charted on the U.S. R&B chart, as well as hitting number one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (where it was listed as a double-sided single with "Angel"). On Radio & Records' CHR/Pop Tracks chart, "Into the Groove" peaked at #6. "Into the Groove" was also made the B-side of "Angel" in Canada and Australia.
*5 A "You Can Dance" vinyl maxi DJ-set charted on "Billboard" Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as "LP cuts";.
*5a "Keep it Together" was released as a double a-side in Australia with "Vogue".
*6 Including "The Holiday Collection": limited single EP release to promote "The Immaculate Collection".
*7 Not commercially released in the U.S.
*8 "Hollywood", "Love Profusion" and "Nothing Fails" did not enter the "Billboard" Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at positions three, six, and ten respectively.
*10 "Love Profusion" was originally released in Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom on November 21, 2003. It was later released in North America and in France on March 16, 2004. "Nothing Fails" was considered an EP in Australia and was only eligible for the ARIA Albums chart. It charted at #6 on the ARIA Dance Albums chart in December 2003.
*11 "Hung Up" was number one in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom (total of forty-four countries, a record).
*12 "Get Together" and "Jump" did not enter the "Billboard" Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at positions six and five respectively. "Get Together" peaked at number eighty-four on the Pop 100.
*13 "Future Lovers/I Feel Love" and "Music Inferno" were released as promotional singles. Music Inferno reached no.6 in the Mexican Singles Chart. [ [http://www.terra.com/ocio/articulo/html/oci173797.htm Mexican Singles Chart - May 28th 2007] ]

Other U.S. charts

Madonna has scored fifteen number-one singles on Radio & Records magazine's CHR/Pop Tracks chart (which is based solely on radio airplay), including four ("Material Girl," "Cherish," "Deeper and Deeper," and "I'll Remember") that did not reach number one on the Hot 100. The following Madonna singles reached #1 on the Radio & Records chart: "Like a Virgin," "Material Girl," "Crazy for You," "Live to Tell," "Papa Don't Preach," "Open Your Heart," "Who's That Girl," "Like a Prayer," "Cherish," "Vogue," "Justify My Love," "This Used to Be My Playground," "Deeper and Deeper," and "Take a Bow." "Take a Bow," with five weeks at number one, is the longest-running chart-topper, and "Vogue," "This Used to Be My Playground" and "I'll Remember" each stayed at the top for four weeks. In addition, four other singles ("Dress You Up," "Causing a Commotion," "Secret," and "Music") peaked at #2. From "Holiday" in 1984 to "Hung Up" in 2005, Madonna has made the CHR/Pop chart 53 times in all, with 37 entries making the top ten. (Source: [ [http://www2.uta.edu/hunt/charts/madonna.html 1] ] )

Madonna has placed 34 songs on Billboard's Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, from "Borderline" in 1984 to "Jump" in 2006. Five of those songs reached number one: "Live to Tell" in 1986, "La Isla Bonita" in 1987, "Cherish" in 1989, "I'll Remember" in 1994, and "Take a Bow" in 1995. "Take a Bow" is Madonna's longest-running AC chart-topper, with nine weeks at #1. Two other singles - "Crazy for You" and "Secret" - reached #2 on the AC chart, and eight others ("Angel," "True Blue," "Who's That Girl," "Like a Prayer," "This Used to Be My Playground," "Rain," "You'll See," and "Frozen") made the top ten. (Source: "Top Adult Contemporary, 1961-2001" by Joel Whitburn, Record Research Inc., 2002.)

ingle certifications

* [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm ARIA: Australia] [http://www.ifpi.at/ IFPI: Austria] [http://www.ifpi.de/wirtschaft/gpergebnis.php?txtSuche=Madonna&strAktion=suche IFPI: Germany] [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/certifications/artiste-198.html SNEP: France] [http://www.nvpi.nl/nvpi/pagina.asp?pagkey=61112&documentid=1235638&zoekform=60463&formposted=yes NVPI: Netherlands] [http://www.ifpi.no/sok/index_trofe.htm IFPI: Norway] [http://www.ifpi.se/ IFPI: Sweden] [http://www.hitparade.ch/awards.asp?year=1989 IFPI: Switzerland] [http://www.riaa.com/gp/database/default.asp RIAA: U.S.] [http://www.bpi.co.uk/index.asp?Page=stats/content_file_118.shtml BPI: UK]

B-sides and compilation contributions

*"Santa Baby" appears on "A Very Special Christmas".
*"Ain't No Big Deal" appears on the compilation "Revenge of the Killer B's Volume 2" and the B-side to "Papa Don't Preach" and/or "True Blue".
*"Supernatural" appears on the B-side to "Cherish".
*"Supernatural" (Original Arms House Mix) appears on the compilation "Red Hot and Dance".
*"Erotic" (an alternate "Erotica" version) came with the "Sex" book.
*"Goodbye to Innocence" appears on the compilation "Just Say Roe".
*"Up Down Suite" (the "Goodbye to Innocence" dub mix) appears on the B-side to "Rain" and "Rain EP".
*"Deeper and Deeper" (David's Klub mix) appears on "MTV Party to Go Volume 3".
*"Let Down Your Guard" appears on the B-side to "Secret".
*"Freedom" appears on the compilation "Carnival!".
*"Has to Be" appears on the B-side to "Ray of Light" and the Japanese album release of "Ray of Light".
*"Skin" (The Collaboration mix) appears on Victor Calderone "E=VC2 Vol. 2".
*"The Funny Song" a country song from the Drowned World Tour.
*"Cyberraga" appears on the B-side to "Music" and/or "Don't Tell Me", and the Japanese and Australian album release of "Music".
*"Music" (Robbie Rivera remix) appears on "Platinum Rhythm" (Maverick compilation)
*"Your Honesty" appears on "Remixed and revisited EP" (2003)
*"Nobody Knows Me" (Peter's Private Life mix Part 1) appears on Peter Rauhofer: "Live @ Roxy 3".
*"Nothing Fails" (Peter's Lost in Space mix) appears on Peter Rauhofer: "Live @ Roxy 3" and as a bonus track on Madonna maxi-single - "Love profusion".
*"Mother & Father" (Peter's Re-invention remix): Peter Rauhofer: "Live @ Roxy 4".
*"Easy Ride" (Tracy Young & Giangi Cappai's Easy remix) appears on Tracy Young's compilation album, "Danceculture".
*"History" appears as the B-side to "Jump".
*"Superpop" is a bonus track available to Madonna's membership holders at iconmadonna.com.
*"Fighting Spirit" is a bonus track on the limited-edition box set of "Confessions on a Dance Floor".
*"Hey You" was available only as a charity download for the Live Earth concerts. [ [http://www.madonnadiscography.com/madonna-news/00155/Madonna-and-Pharrell-Williams-on-'Hey-You'.html Madonna and Pharrell Williams on Hey You] ]
*"Ring My Bell" appears as a bonus track on her album "Hard Candy".

Collaborations

List of collaborations. For unreleased collaborations, see Unreleased Madonna songs.

* 1982: "Cosmic Climb" and "We Are the Gods" performed by Otto von Wernherr. Madonna sings the backing vocals on this single from 1982.
* 1983: "Promises, Promises" performed by Naked Eyes. Madonna sings a few verses and backing vocals.
* 1984: "Sidewalk Talk" performed by Jellybean appears on "Wotupski!?!" Madonna provides backing vocals.
* 1986: "Each Time You Break My Heart" performed by Nick Kamen, written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard.
* 1988: "Scheherazade" performed by Peter Cetera on his 1988 album "One More Story", produced by Patrick Leonard. Madonna provides backing vocals and is credited with the alias "Lulu Smith".
* 1989: "Tell Me" performed by Nick Kamen from his album "Us", Madonna sings backing vocals.
* 1989: "Love Song", a duet with Prince from the 1989 studio album "Like a Prayer". Written and produced by Madonna and Prince.
* 1989: "I Surrender Dear", a duet with Jennifer Grey, which appears in the 1989 film "Bloodhounds of Broadway".
* 1990: "What Can You Lose" duet with Mandy Patinkin from the 1990 motion picture "Dick Tracy" and soundtrack album "I'm Breathless".
* 1990: "Now I'm Following You" duet with Warren Beatty from the 1990 motion picture "Dick Tracy" and soundtrack album "I'm Breathless".
* 1992: "Did You Do It?", sexually explicit track from the 1992 album "Erotica", featuring rap from Mark Goodman and Dave Murphy.
* 1992: "Queen's English" performed by José Gutierrez and Luis Camacho. Madonna sings backing vocals and is the featured main vocalist on the fifth mix on the single, appropriately titled "Mo Mo's in the House".
* 1992: "Get Over" performed by Nick Scotti. Madonna sings prominent back-up vocals. Written and produced by Madonna and Shep Pettibone.
* 1993: "Just a Dream" performed by Donna DeLory, written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard. Madonna provides backing vocals.
* 1994: "I'd Rather Be Your Lover" from the 1994 album "Bedtime Stories", features a rap and bass guitar from Meshell Ndegeocello, originally the rap was provided by Tupac Shakur but was removed due to his criminal charges.
* 1995: "Guilty by Association" appears on the compilation "Sweet Relief II". It features Madonna's brother-in-law Joe Henry on lead vocals and she does back up.
* 1995: "I Want You" a collaboration with Massive Attack which features on the compilation "Inner City Blues", a tribute to Marvin Gaye. It later appeared on the "Something to Remember" ballads compilation.
* 1999: "Be Careful (Cuidado Con Mi Corazon)", a duet with Ricky Martin appears on the albums "Ricky Martin" (1999) and "The Best of Ricky Martin".
* 2000: "American Pie" features backing vocals from Rupert Everett from the 2000 film and soundtrack "The Next Best Thing".
* 2003: "Me Against the Music" performed by Britney Spears featuring Madonna, it appears on the Britney Spears album "In the Zone".
* 2003: "American Life (Missy Elliott's American Dream Remix)" featuring Missy Elliott & Tweet, it appears on the 2003 "American Life" maxi-single.
* 2003: "Like a Virgin/Hollywood Medley" featuring Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott. Live performance from the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, appears on the "Remixed & Revisited" EP.
* 2003: "Into the Hollywood Groove" featuring Missy Elliott. Created for a 2003 GAP commercial, a remixed version appears on the "Remixed & Revisited" EP.
* 2007: "Sing" by Annie Lennox, Madonna sang one verse and back-up vocals with 22 other artists. [ [http://www.madonnadiscography.com/madonna-news/00168/More-on-Madonna-and-Annie-Lennox.html] Madonna and Annie Lennox on Sing]
* 2008: "4 Minutes featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, from the album "Hard Candy".
* 2008: "Beat Goes On" featuring Kanye West, from the album "Hard Candy".
* 2008: "Candy Shop", "Give It 2 Me", "Heartbeat", "She's Not Me", "Incredible", "Beat Goes On" and "Ring My Bell" all feature vocals/rap from Pharrell, from the album "Hard Candy".
* 2008: "Miles Away", "Dance 2night", "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" and "Voices" all feature Justin Timberlake on backing vocals and appear on the album "Hard Candy".

Promo singles

Club promos

None of these promos were counted as regular releases. Special dance mixes were released to promote the current albums at the clubs. They charted on "Billboard"'s Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart:

*1987: "You Can Dance - Single Edits of Album Remixes" — #1
*1993: "Fever" — #1
*1997: "Buenos Aires" — #3
*1998: "Sky Fits Heaven" ("Drowned World" b-side) — #41
*2001: "Impressive Instant" — #1
*2001: "GHV2 Megamix" — #5
*2003: "Nobody Knows Me" — #4
*2005: "Mother and Father" (Peter Rauhofer mix) album - no promo — #9

Radio promos

The record company manufactured some indoor promo singles to promote the current albums. Some were sent to radio stations.

* 1985: "Over and Over" (Italy only - non commercial)
* 1987: "Spotlight"
* 1989: "Spanish Eyes"
* 1990: "Now I'm Following You" (test pressing/withdrawn)
* 1990: "Something to Remember" (Brazil only)
* 1995: "I Want You" (withdrawn)
* 1995: "Verás"
* 1998: "Little Star"
* 2001: "Amazing" (withdrawn)
* 2001: "Lo Que Siente La Mujer"
* 2002: "GHV2" radio promo #1 (4 tracks)
* 2002: "GHV2" radio promo #2 (5 tracks)
* 2007: "Future Lovers/I Feel Love"
* 2007: "Music Inferno"
* 2007: "Jump (Live)" (Japan)
* 2007: "Isaac" (Turkey, Greece)

Japan EPs

A series of EPs were released in Japan during the 1980s and early 1990s. These mini-albums contained a small collection of Madonna's hit songs in remixed form. Listed are the EPs only, excluding simple maxi CDs.

*1984: "Like a Virgin": "Like a Virgin & Other Big Hits!"
*1984: "Dress You Up & Ain't No Big Deal"
*1985: "Material Girl", "Angel", "Into the Groove": "Club Mix EP"
*1986: "True Blue": "True Blue (Super Club Mix EP)"
*1987: "La Isla Bonita": "La Isla Bonita (Super Mix)"
*1989: "Like a Prayer": "Remixed Prayers (Mini Album)"
*1990: "Keep It Together"
*1990: "Vogue": "Vogue EP"
*1991: "Rescue Me": "Rescue Me (Alternate Mix)"
*1992: "Erotica": "Erotica Remixes"
*1993: "Deeper and Deeper": "Deeper and Deeper EP"
*1993: "Rain": "Rain EP"

Notes

Note: References to United World Chart will show different statistics. This is because UWC data comprises sales and airplay statistics. Sales account for 49% of this total.

ee also

* List of best-selling music artists
* List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
* List of number-one dance hits (United States)
* List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Madonna albums discography — Infobox Artist Discography Artist = Madonna Caption = Madonna performing on her 2005 Confessions Tour. Studio = 11 Live = 2 Compilation = 5 Video = Tribute = EP = Singles = Music videos = B sides = Soundtrack = 3 References = The discography of… …   Wikipedia

  • Madonna (альбом) — Madonna …   Википедия

  • Madonna discography — may refer to: Madonna albums discography Madonna singles discography Madonna videography This article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). If an …   Wikipedia

  • Madonna (entertainer) — Madonna …   Wikipedia

  • Madonna (álbum) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Madonna (desambiguación). Madonna Álbum de estudio de Madonna Publicación 27 de Julio de 1983 30 de Julio de 1985 (Re edición en Europa bajo el nombre The first album) 21 de Mayo de 2001… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Madonna — Para otros usos de este término, véase Madonna (desambiguación). Madonna …   Wikipedia Español

  • Madonna (album) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Madonna (homonymie). Madonna Album par Madonna Sortie 27 juillet 1983 21 mai  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Discography: The Complete Singles Collection — Greatest hits album by Pet Shop Boys Released November 4, 1991 …   Wikipedia

  • Madonna (Madonna album) — Infobox Album | Name = Madonna Type = Album Artist = Madonna Released = July 27 1983 (US) August 1985 (Europe) May 21 2001 (Remastered) Recorded = 1982 1983, Sigma Sound Studios, New York Genre = Pop, Dance, Dance pop Length = 40:47 Label = Sire …   Wikipedia

  • Cherish (Madonna song) — Cherish Single by Madonna from the album Like a Prayer …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”