Hung Up

Album: Confessions On A Dance Floor (2005)
Charted: 1 7
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Benny Andersson, Bjoern K Ulvaeus, Madonna Louise Ciccone, Stuart Price
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 15

  • Leo from Westminster 1, MdFor Madonna, indeed time goes by so slowly. Hung Up is a Tearful Dance on her mother's grave and she cries the song with existential sadness. Most Dance/Disco songs are happy and upbeat. Not this one. In Hung Up, Madonna is Crying on her Sad Dance Floor! Hung Up is a timeless Dance/Rock art song/chanson! Madonna is Immortal!
  • Joey from Okanogan, WaMadonna is like a fine wine. She is currently 51 years old and she has gotten better at what she does with age, and she is still a very stunning lady
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnGreat song, only Madge can pull off a disco record in this day and age.
  • Linc from Beaumont, TxHow many comedians out there don't let their children watch their shows? Bob Saget anybody? How many adults have kids who don't know their parents are closet-case party animals when they go out and leave them with the baby sitter? I think as a parent you separate your private and professional life, your family self, from your friends' self. For Madonna - I think this is harder for her to do since she is so famous for being a ranchy-sexual icon.
  • Sum Sum from New Delhi, -Dan, leave madonna in a desertland?? r u kiddin? do you know Madonna came up from almost nothingland and she s done it all the way here. Good Producers are not easily fallable. They found madonna talented so they agreed to do songs with her. its so simple.
  • Daniel from Rio De Janeiro, BrazilMadonna may be a lot of things: rich, old, powerful, talented

    but the secret to her neverending success is that she's usually surrounded by good producers. For this album she picked Stuart Price (aka "Jacques LuCont", aka "Thin White Duck", aka "Les Rhythm Digitales")
    Leave Madonna alone in a deserted island and she'll come up with nothing.
  • Sum Sum from New DelhiJoe, I really disagree with you. whats got to do with her being a mom and making music like that. i think its a talent and she just has it when no one else can do it. or may be u r just jealous...i m sorry if i hurt you but the whole world loves madonna.
  • Sum Sum from New Delhicheck out another video "sorry", my freind designed the jacket she s wearing in the video
  • Sum Sum from New DelhiMadonna is looking so young..i heard she doesnt even take botox injections. somepeople generally dont age with years i guess. Madonna is untouched by time....I love her.
  • Zach from Grand Rapids, MiWow, she's gotta be the most famous women in the World. If you say Madonna, whether you like her or not, everyone knows who youre talking about. I like her, and even though I don't like much modern music, this song is great.
  • Caitlin from Upper Township, Njhey joe, madonna isn' too old for anything! she's an amazing woman to be over 40 and still look that hot and make good music!
  • Amanda from Little Rock, ArDoes Madonna get better with age or what?
  • Kim from New Btunswick, NjTo the first commenter - love her or hate her (We've all done both), Madonna IS staying power. Really. I feel like with every new and successful album, I have more and more respect for her. The woman is strong, y'all!
  • Sebastian from Providence, RiI like the video and the music. I would loved to see Madonna actually "dancing" with the guys from Gorillaz at the Grammy Awards thou.
  • Joe from Chicago, Arthe video for this is kool but madonna sucks and i would absolutely hate to have her as a mom and she is way too old to still be making music like this
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