Recent Updates to Unreleased Madonna Songs listing
The ever cool Bruce Baron brings you some fresh news and shed some light above songs that have been rumoured and discussed as unreleased Madonna songs in the past, from the pages of the Unreleased Madonna Songs listing on Wikipedia – the free online encyclopedia. In recent updates by Bruce himself and others, the following titles are being debunked until something more substantial appears to support more than just legend:
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me with Prince. Listed on some Madonna fan sites and CD bootlegs as a so-called unreleased failed demo collaboration with Madonna. According to Prince outtake directories this rough demo was actually started in 1976 and worked on again in 1978 with female vocalist Sue Ann Carwell. It was later given to singer Taja Sevelle to record for her 1987 debut album. Madonna is probably not part of this crude ciculating demo.
Dusk Til Dawn Soundtrack. Three songs with Prince for 1996 Quentin Tarantino film including the titles Funk Of 1,000 Years and Gone Mad. To date no solid evidence has ever surfaced in copyright/publishing records or well documented Prince outtake fan books and websites to indicate that this Madonna-Prince musical collaboration was ever started. Instead all three persons appeared in the 1996 Spike Lee film Girl 6. Madonna and Tarantino as actors and Prince for the film soundtrack. Either plans changed or there was major media confusion over this project.
No Entry. Widely reported in both inflammatory media reports and the respectable Billboard magazine as a Madonna song being made into “a video”. Possibly co-starring Michael J Fox and Patrick Swayze. After all the years of outrageous claim and no supporting evidence, it is more likely that this was a working “code word” or “inside joke” title for the Erotica music video and sister Sex Book photo shoot projects which were done in part at the Gaiety Theatre strip club in Times Square, NY city starring adult porn actor Joey Stefano and mainstream actor Udo Kier along with many other participants.
Alone Again A Madonna co-write with Rick Nowels. A song widely publicised in the media in 2002 as being given to and recorded by Kylie Minogue. A fake demo cirrculating on the internet by the same title is actually by Laura Hallaway of Jem and the Holograms from the 1985-1988 animated TV series not Madonna or Kylie as credited. This does not mean that the Madonna or Kylie versions do no exist, only that it is not the file currently circulating.
Special thanks to Bruce Baron