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  2. One More Chance (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    "One More Chance" is a song by American singer Madonna for her ballads compilation album, Something to Remember (1995). Written and produced by Madonna and David Foster, it was released on March 7, 1996 by Maverick Records as the album's second single in Australia and Japan, and the third single in the European countries.

  3. Something to Remember - Wikipedia

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    [14] Madonna later recorded the Spanish version of "You'll See" in Gloria and Emilio Estefan's studio in Miami. Titled "Verás", the song was adapted into Spanish by Paz Martinez. [15] The next original song, "One More Chance", is an acoustic ballad, whose lyrics are about attempting to win a lost lover back. [16]

  4. List of songs recorded by Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Lenny Kravitz was one of the co-writers on "Justify My Love". He was sued by Ingrid Chavez because her work on the song was uncredited. The matter was settled out-of-court with Chavez gaining a co-writer credit. [6] "Fever" features uncredited lyrics by singer Peggy Lee. Madonna recorded background vocals for Donna De Lory's debut single, "Just ...

  5. Every Madonna Album, Ranked - AOL

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    Madonna Louise Ciccone, like Prince and Michael Jackson, was born in 1958, and in the mid-’80s fulfilled her destiny as part of the holy triumvirate of MTV-era pop stars. Of those three legends ...

  6. Madonna singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Among those releases, a total of 44 singles have topped the official chart in at least one of the world's top 10 music markets, from "Like a Virgin" (1984) to "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (2012). She has sold more than 100 million singles, predominantly in physical formats , [ 1 ] with single certifications spanning 40 years from " Holiday " (1983 ...

  7. Iconic (song) - Wikipedia

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    Chance's verse is fire, but the intense, busy production ultimately adds up to very little." [24] Michelle Geslani of Consequence of Sound pointed out that "as odd as the circumstances might be, the track surprisingly gels together far more smoothly than one would expect." [16] Ben Kelly of Attitude named it "her own ‘bow down bitches’ moment."

  8. Live to Tell - Wikipedia

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    Live to Tell" was Madonna's third number-one hit in less than 18 months, as well as her second one taken from a movie, following "Crazy for You". [23] Additionally, the song was a crossover success: It was Madonna's first Adult Contemporary number-one, topping the chart for three weeks.

  9. You'll See - Wikipedia

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    David Foster, co-writer and producer of "You'll See".. After a controversy-fueled period, Madonna's personal life had started to dominate over her musical career. "She knew it was time to make a change" as said by one anonymous member of her management team who claimed that she wanted to prove there was more to her than the constant media circus surrounding her. [1]