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Take a Bow

 
Lyrics: Take a Bow
 

Performed by: Madonna
Written by: Madonna Louise Ciccone; Kenneth M Edmonds

Credits: Ciccone, Madonna Louise (Songwriter); Edmonds, Kenneth M (Songwriter); ECAF MUSIC (Publisher); SONY/ATV SONGS LLC (Publisher); WB MUSIC CORP. (Publisher); WEBO GIRL MUSIC (Publisher)

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"Take a Bow"
Single by Madonna
from the album Bedtime Stories
B-side "Take a Bow" (InDaSoul Mix)
Released December 6, 1994 (worldwide)
January 21, 1995 (UK)
Format CD single, CD maxi single
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop, R&B
Length 5:21
Label Maverick, Sire, Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Babyface, Madonna
Producer Madonna, Babyface
Certification Gold (RIAA)
Madonna singles chronology
"Secret"
(1994)
"Take a Bow"
(1994)
"Bedtime Story"
(1995)
Bedtime Stories track listing
"Bedtime Story"
(10)
"Take a Bow"
(11)
Something to Remember track listing
"I'll Remember"
(2)
"Take a Bow"
(3)
"You'll See"
(4)
GHV2 track listing
"Frozen" (Edit Version)
(9)
"Take a Bow" (Edit Version)
(10)
"Ray of Light" (Radio Edit Version)
(11)

"Take a Bow" is a song by American singer Madonna from her 1994 Studio album Bedtime Stories and 1995 Compilation album Something to Remember. It is also Madonna's longest-running number-one hit in the United States. The song was released as a single in December 1994. Madonna performed "Take a Bow" with Babyface at the 1995 American Music Awards.

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Song information

"Take a Bow", the second single from the Bedtime Stories album, became Madonna's eleventh number-one single in America, remaining at the summit of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a seven-week run, the longest of her career thus far. Co-written by Babyface (who also provides backing vocals), the ballad became the singer's first United States number one in almost three years and became the highest-selling single of 1995. Despite its success on the charts, Madonna has never played the song on any tour.

"Take a Bow" was featured in the final episode of the first season of Friends, "The One Where Rachel Finds Out", when Rachel goes to the airport to tell Ross that she knows he is in love with her. "Take a Bow" was also used for promos for the final season of Beverly Hills, 90210.

Chart performance

"Take a Bow" was a huge success for Madonna on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It topped the chart for seven weeks and is her longest-running number-one single on this chart. "Take a Bow" became Madonna's fifth number-one single on the Adult Contemporary chart in the U.S., following "Live to Tell", "La Isla Bonita", "Cherish", and "I'll Remember". The song is also notable as Madonna's last single (to date) to make the top forty of the U.S. R&B chart. The single received the remix treatment from prominent DJ and record producer Steve Hurley. Madonna won Best Female Video honors at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards.

Although the single was a major hit in the United States, garnering gold accreditation, it became one of only a handful of her releases not to reach the UK top ten and ended a ten-year run of thirty-five consecutive top ten hits. Sales, however, were buoyed by the Christmas period and "Take a Bow" still sold 102,739 copies which was more than several of Madonna's other top ten hits. In Canada the song topped the charts, becoming her twelfth number-one single in that country.

Music video

Madonna in the music video for "Take a Bow"

The music video (directed by Michael Haussman) was a lavish period-style piece filmed from November 3–8, 1994 in the bullring of Antequera, Spain. The plot sees Madonna as a bullfighter's (played by real-life Spanish bullfighter Emilio Muñoz) neglected lover, yearning for his presence. Others, however, see it as a statement on classism, as the bullfighter arguably feels threatened and angered by the aristocrat's station, resulting in his physically abusing and then coldly abandoning her. Madonna's 1995 single "You'll See" is considered a follow up to "Take a Bow" as the singer and Emilio Muñoz reprise their roles in the music video. Madonna requested that Haussman give the video a Spanish theme because, at the time, she was lobbying for the role of Eva Perón in the film version of Evita. She subsequently sent a copy of the video to director Alan Parker as a way of "auditioning" for the role.

This video was ranked number twenty-seven on VH1's 50 Sexiest Video Moments.[citation needed]

  • Director: Michael Haussman
  • Producers: Paul McPadden, Donnie Masters
  • Executive Producer: Roberto Cecchini
  • Director of Photography: Harris Savides
  • Editor: Robert Duffy at Spot Welders
  • Production Company: The A+R Group

Critical reception

The video generated some controversy with animal rights activists who accused the singer of glorifying bullfighting. In Australia, music video program Video Hits ran a ticker along the bottom of the screen when the video was playing, stating that the producers of the program did not endorse the glorification of the sport portrayed in the video, while ABC TV video program rage simply refused to play the video at all during their G-rated Top 50 program. No such protests seem to have been made, however, about the narrative showing a man physically abusing a woman, as the bullfighter does to the aristocrat portrayed by Madonna. The bulls that were used in the video were never harmed in any way and were sent to live out the rest of their lives on a farm.

Track listings

  • Single
  1. "Take a Bow" [Indasoul Remix] - 4:58
  2. "Take a Bow" [Indasoul Instrumental] - 4:58
  3. "Take a Bow" [Album Version] - 5:21
  4. "Take a Bow" [Instrumental] - 5:21
  5. "Take a Bow" [Silky Soul Mix] - 4:12
  6. "Take a Bow" [Silky Soul Instrumental Mix] - 4:20

Official versions and remixes

  • Album Version (5:21)
  • Album Version - Edit (4:31)
  • Album Version - Instrumental (5:21)
  • In Da Soul Remix (4:57)
  • In Da Soul Remix - Edit (4:02)
  • In Da Soul Remix - Instrumental (4:57)
  • Silky Soul Remix (4:10)
  • Silky Soul Remix - Instrumental (4:10)

Charts

Chart (1994/1995) Peak
position
Australia ARIA Singles Chart[1] 15
Ö3 Austria Top 40[1] 22
Canadian Singles Chart 1
Dutch Top 40[2] 34
French SNEP Singles Chart[1] 25
German Singles Chart[3] 18
Irish Singles Chart[4] 17
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[1] 9
Norwegian Singles Chart[1] 13
Swedish Singles Chart[1] 19
Swiss Singles Chart[1] 8
UK Singles Chart[5] 16
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[6] 40
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[6] 1

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by
"On Bended Knee" by Boyz II Men
U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 number-one single
January 28, 1995 – March 25, 1995
Succeeded by
"Candy Rain" by Soul for Real
Preceded by
"Creep" by TLC
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single
February 25, 1995 – April 8, 1995
Succeeded by
"This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan
Preceded by
"Bang and Blame" by R.E.M.
Canadian RPM Singles Chart number-one single
March 6, 1995 – March 13, 1995
Succeeded by
"Strong Enough" by Sheryl Crow

Cover versions

  • Philippine bossa nova singer Sitti recorded a cover of this song for her second album My Bossa Nova.
  • Korean rock band Jaurim covered the song on their album "The Youth Admiration".
  • Trisha Yearwood and Babyface covered the song on CMT "Crossroads" airing September 21, 2007.
  • Melissa Totten did a Hi-NRG cover for her 2008 dance album Forever Madonna.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Hit Parade (1994). "Madonna — Take a Bow (European Charts)". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?key=2945&cat=s. Retrieved 2008-07-16. 
  2. ^ Dutch Top 40
  3. ^ Charts-Surfer (1995). "German Singles Chart (Search)". charts-surfer.de. http://www.charts-surfer.de/. Retrieved 2008-07-16. 
  4. ^ "Irish Singles Chart (Search)". irishcharts.ie. December 22, 1994. http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement. Retrieved 2008-07-16. 
  5. ^ Every Hit (1995). "UK Singles Chart (Search)". everyhit.com. http://www.everyhit.com/. Retrieved 2008-07-16. 
  6. ^ a b c Allmusic (1995). "Billboard Charts". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jvfyxqe5ldae~T51. Retrieved 2008-07-16. 

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