Vogue

Album: I'm Breathless (1990)
Charted: 1 1
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Madonna Ciccone, Robert Pettibone
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., The Administration MP, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 18

  • Maryscott O’connor from Traverse City, MichiganJay from Atlanta... maybe Ben meant the third wave of the women's movement...
  • Alysia from Kansasi just realized i've been singing a line wrong for 25-ish years, (since i was a teen/1990) lol. The only thing more iconic than the video, was the Mtv Awards performance. Madonna BRAZENLY lip-synced with Niki & Donna. Glenn Close confirmed that the gown Mdna wore, was the same gown Close wore in the final scene of "Dangerous Liaisons". Legendary!
  • Camille from Toronto, OhThis is my favorite Madonna tune. Not even sure why it is, but I am happy to read all the positive comments here about it. Dave from St Louis, I well remember watching Madonna perform this in Victorian garb at the MTV awards & agree: a most memorable performance.
  • Paula from Laredo, TxGosh,this song brings back memories. A cheap prom dress, bad make-up, and the end of the 80's. Madonna was everywhere. And who didn't want to be her.
  • Paul from Kennewick, WaWhen this song came out I had no idea it had caught on so much to the gay community, but watching the video it all makes sense. I've always loved it regardless, it gets better with time.
  • Terry from Mason, MiI have always loved this song. I was getting ready to go to war in 1990 and while the Gulf War wasn't pleasant, the memories this song brings back are.

    Terry, Mason, MI
  • Daniel from Rio De Janeiro, Brazilsorry, but house/dance music has ups and downs in the mainstream. Madonna wasn't the first to ressucitate it and she won't be the last. Go read a bit about Donna Summer, New Order, the techno trend of the 90s, etc... and the list goes on...
  • Bertrand from Paris, FranceIt was not really part of any album project. It was added on to the I'm Breathless album of [b]Dick Tracy[b] - related material. "Vogue" was also significantly late in spotlighting the underground world of "voguing" (Malcolm McClaren made it there earlier), but this song is possibly the most perfect dance song Madonna, the most successful dance artist of all time, has ever recorded. The acclaimed David Fincher video wraps out a stunning pop-dance package.
  • Lied from New York, NyActually, it was "The House of Ninja" that started Vogue, here in NYC @ "Balls" (under-ground house parties, where different "Houses", like "House of Extravaganza" would compete in different categories -"butch fem", to see who's the fiercest "Queen of the Ball" e.g. Cinderella).
    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=vogue
  • Jay from Atlanta, Ga"When the women's movement was emerging"(?) The women's movement began in the late 60's. Madonna was born in '58. Are you saying that when she was 10 years old she single-handedly brought in the women's movement?
  • Leon from Waterbury, CtA fabulous song...love it.
  • Ben from Dallas, TxWhen this song came out, it was everywhere! It came out at a time when the Women's movement was emerging (thanks to Madonna) & attitudes were changing about everything. Her timing was perfect with this song & video.
  • Sum Sum from New Delhii like the "spoken" verse.. Greta Garbo and Monroe...
  • Sum Sum from New Delhi, IndiaI love madonna..and ofcourse vogue...so many fashion shows played this song on ramp walks. She s the ultimate queen..waiting for a madonna stage show in India. God knows when
  • Elson from Los Angeles, CaThis was the first hit single that brought house music into the mainstream. Prior to "Vogue" the house music sound was relegated to underground clubs. Now it's all over the place.
  • Bryttany from Charlotte, NcI love that song! Its like a song that would be played at a photo shoot or fashion show!
  • Connor from Woodbridge, VaIn 1990, i was not even one yet, but i somehow remeber sitting down with my dad and watch her parade around singing about being vogue. We have home movies of me doing the little dance to it. That is how i got started on my madonna craze.
  • Dave from St. Louis, MoAll of the background dancers and backup singers were present on stage when Madonna performed the song live at the MTV awards in 1990. The costumes and backdrops were Victorian style. It was one of Madonna's most memorable performances, even though it was obviously lip-synced.
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