Into the Groove
(09 MAR 1995)
ALBUM INFO
"Into The Groove" is one of Madonna's most loved dance songs - but ironically, the "Desperately Seeking Susan" tune never entered the U.S. Hot 100. Since it was never released as a 7" single - and only as the B-side to the 12" of "Angel" - it didn't qualify to enter Billboard's pop chart. (Curiously, it did hit No. 19 on the Hot Black Singles chart.) The track became her first U.K. No. 1 and still holds the record for her longest running chart topper there (four weeks, tied with "Vogue"). In the U.S., the video (made up of footage from "Desperately Seeking Susan") was firmly rooted in heavy rotation.
CREDITS
Producer
Produced by Madonna and Steve Bray
NOTES
Billboard chart positions used with permission from Billboard magazine. Billboard material used is copyrighted and trademarked by VNU Business Media, Inc. and is used with permission. None of this material can be reused without written prior consent of the owner.
Summaries written by Keith Caulfield
"Into The Groove" is one of Madonna's most loved dance songs - but ironically, the "Desperately Seeking Susan" tune never entered the U.S. Hot 100. Since it was never released as a 7" single - and only as the B-side to the 12" of "Angel" - it didn't qualify to enter Billboard's pop chart. (Curiously, it did hit No. 19 on the Hot Black Singles chart.) The track became her first U.K. No. 1 and still holds the record for her longest running chart topper there (four weeks, tied with "Vogue"). In the U.S., the video (made up of footage from "Desperately Seeking Susan") was firmly rooted in heavy rotation.
CREDITS
Producer
Produced by Madonna and Steve Bray
NOTES
Billboard chart positions used with permission from Billboard magazine. Billboard material used is copyrighted and trademarked by VNU Business Media, Inc. and is used with permission. None of this material can be reused without written prior consent of the owner.
Summaries written by Keith Caulfield
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