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Songs recorded by Madonna but were chosen not to be used on her Warner Bros. Music albums ( Sire Records or Maverick Records) and remain unreleased. Sometimes sent to other recording artists for them to record for use on their albums instead.1 Background
Conditions for listing here
- Madonna-related studio quality recording
- Not commercially or promotionally released by a reputable label.
- Officially commissioned and Madonna-related professional remix not chosen for release.
Not included in this listing
- Live concert recordings such as her 2004 performance of the [John Lennon] song "Imagine".
- Portions of cover songs/her performances on TV appearances such as "Cook and F**K" for David Letterman.
- Hearsay reports, rumors with little or no documentation.
- Remixes not officially commissioned by Madonna and her record company, such as white label DJ mixes like "Rain" by Razor and Guido (professional or amateur).
- Pre-Stardom songs already legally released such as "Crimes Of Passion" from the album "Pre-Madonna" or tracks with Otto von Wernherr like "Cosmic Climb".
- Her released guest backing vocal appearances for artists like Peter Cetera.
Sources of information
- United States Copyright Office records, Library Of Congress
- Royalty Collection Agency Records ( ASCAP, BMI, MCPS)
- Music Publisher Records of Madonna and her various collaborators work together.
- Reliable and credible media reports thought to be free of overseas translation errors or possible confusions.
- Interviews with Madonna's song writing partners such as Stephen Bray. His appeared in the article "Unreleased Madonna Songs" by Bruce Baron in Goldmine Magazine 1999.
2 Pre-stardom recordings 1979-1981
2.1 With various New York rock bands
- (I Like) Love For Tender, No Time For Love, Bells Ringing and Drowning are all featured on Madonna's studio demo tape with the band Emmy and the Emmy's in 1980.
Other Emmy tracks such as Simon Says are not included here because they were either live recordings or already legally released on a small indie label. They belong listed on the Madonna (singer) page.
- Tell The Truth, Well, Well, I Got Trouble, Oh, Oh The Sky Is Blue and Once I Thought I Was Good - early recordings recorded on "Shamrock" reel-to-reel tape. Recently auctioned to private owner. Tell The Truth was the very first song Madonna ever recorded (with the help of Dan Gilroy of the band the Breakfast Club).
- We Live In A House Written by Joshua Braun, Janis Galloway and Madonna in 1982. US copyright registration# PAu-1-843-482. It was recorded with the group Spinal Root Gang after Madonna's roommate Janis Galloway introduced her to them. Janis Galloway later became the wife of Michael Rosenblatt from Warner Brother's.
- Fuck You Right Back and Mother You Swear. Recently auctioned on the Las Vegas Annual Auction Event in the Germain Montgomerry's Auction House.
2.2 Solo vocal recordings
- I Want You and Love On The Run and Get Up and High Society A Pat Benatar style pop-rock Madonna demo produced by Camille Barbone of Gotham Management in New York 1981. Two more songs were recorded for Gotham but not used on the demo Remembering Your Touch and Are You Ready For It.
Other songs recorded during this period like "Laugh To Keep From Crying" from "Pre-Madonna" or songs for Mia Mind Music like "Shine A Light" and "Cosmic Climb" with Otto von Wernherr have already been legally released on small indie labels and belong listed on the Madonna (singer) page.
- Shake Your Head (Let's Go To Bed) Madonna lead vocal recorded with Don and David Was for the Was(not Was) album "Born To Laugh At Tornadoes" in 1982/83. The released vocal used was instead done by Ozzy Osbourne however they kept Madonna's vocals in the background and you can faintly hear her singing under Ozzy. Madonna is thanked in the album credits. Madonna requested that her original vocal not be used in an early 1990's remix released as a single in Europe to support a Was(not Was) Greatest Hits album.
- Sidewalk Talk Written by Madonna for former producer and boyfriend John Jellybean Benitez. The commercially released version features vocalist Catherine Buchanan on lead and Madonna singing on the chorus and bridge. The original version with Madonna on the lead vocal remains unreleased and was produced with Stephen Bray.
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