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"Into the Groove" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna, and featured on the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan. Written and produced by both Madonna and Stephen Bray, the main inspiration behind the song was the dance floor; the singer wrote it while watching a Latin American man to whom she was attracted.
Desperately Seeking Susan is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette, Aidan Quinn and Madonna.Set in New York City, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housewife and a bohemian drifter – linked by various messages in the personals section of a newspaper.
Angel"/"Into the Groove" reached the first spot of the Dance Club Songs chart. [82] Billboard readers voted "Into the Groove" the best dance single from the 1980s decade. [83] Final single "Dress You Up" was released on July 24, 1985. [84] Critics reacted positively towards the track, referring to it as irresistible. [85]
"Like a Virgin" (1984) became her first number-one single in Australia, Canada, and the US, while "Into the Groove" (1985) was her first number-one single in Italy, Spain and the UK. "Into the Groove" and "Angel" also topped the Australian Charts.
Madonna – Into the Groove (1985) Madonna – Keep it Together (1990) Madonna – Like a Prayer (1989) Madonna – Rain (1993) Madonna – Rescue Me (1991) Madonna – Thief Of Hearts (1992) Madonna – This Used to Be My Playground (1992) Madonna – True Blue (1986) Madonna – Vogue (1990) Madonna – Where's the Party (1986)
Courtesy of Madonna/TikTok Like mother, like son! Madonna shared a video dancing with son David Banda as she gears up for her Celebration Tour. Celebrity Kids Following in Their Parents’ Musical ...
Angel/Into the Groove" placed at number 81 on the year-end chart for 1985, with Madonna becoming the top pop artist for the year. [28] In Canada, the song debuted at number 80 on the RPM issue dated May 4, 1985. [29] After eight weeks, the song reached a peak of five on the chart. [30] "
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