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Take a Bow" is a song by
American singer Madonna from her
1994 album
Bedtime Stories, and her longest running #1 hit ever 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.
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 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.
Marking a significant departure in her musical style, the song was widely seen as being her best recorded vocal yet when released . Conversely, 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
United Kingdom Top 10 and ended a ten year run of consecutive Top 10 hits. Sales, however, were buoyed by the
Christmas period, ending higher than several of her Top 10 hits at over 100,000.
This song is also notable as Madonna's last single to make the Top 40 on 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.
Despite its overwhelming success on the charts and critical acclaim in
Madonna's discography, the pop star has never played the song on tour.
Track listings
- Single
- "Take a Bow" [IndasoulRemix] - 4:58
- "Take a Bow" [IndasoulInstrumental] - 4:58
- "Take a Bow" [AlbumVersion] - 5:21
- "Take a Bow" [Instrumental] - 5:21
- "Take a Bow" [SilkySoul Mix] - 4:12
- "Take a Bow" [SilkySoul Instrumental Mix] - 4:20
Music video
The
music video (directed by
Michael Haussman) was a lavish period-style piece filmed from
November 3-
8,
1994 in
Ronda,
Spain. The plot sees Madonna as a
bullfighter's (played by real-life Spanish bullfighter Emilio Muñoz) neglected lover, yearning for his presence.
Madonna requested that Haussman give the video a Spanish theme because, at the time, she was lobbying for the role of
Eva Peron in the film version of
Evita.
Some consider the music video for "Take a Bow" to be when Madonna officially toned down the strongly sexualized
Erotica-era image. However, a lingerie-clad Madonna is still seen lying on the bed.
Director: Michael Haussman
Producers: Paul McPadden, Donnie Masters
Executive Producer: Roberto Cecchini
Director of Photography: Harris Savides
Editor: Robert Duffy
Production Company: The A+R Group
Trivia
This video was ranked #27 on VH1's "50 Sexiest Video Moments".
Controversy
The video generated some controversy with animal rights activists who accused the singer of glorifying bull fighting. 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 didn't 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.
Trivia
"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's in love with her.
Madonna's 1995 single "You'll See" could be considered a follow up to "Take a Bow" as the singer and Emilio Muñoz reprise their roles in the music video.
Madonna planned to sing, and had rehearsed a few lines of "Take a Bow" (and thus giving it it's premiere on a Madonna world tour) during her performance of "Mother and Father" on the Re-Invention Tour in 2004, however just before the first date of the tour she chose to instead sing a few lines from her American Life song, "Intervention", to continue her family theme - "Mother and Father" focuses on her parents, and "Intervention" focuses on her children, thus making "Take a Bow" seem irrelevant.
Charts
| Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Brazil |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Japan |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Canada |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Chile |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Hot 100 |
1 (7 wks) |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Hot 100 Airplay |
1 (9 wks) |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Adult Contemporary |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales |
7 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 |
4 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Top 40 Mainstream |
1 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Adult Top 40 |
35 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks |
40 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Billboard Top 40 Adult Recurrents |
5 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
UK |
16 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Australia |
15 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
South Africa, Republic of |
3 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Austria |
22 |
| 1995 |
"Take a Bow" |
Switzerland |
8 |
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)
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 21st 2007Further Information
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