

You Can Dance Remix – For the remix album You Can Dance. UK Remix Dub Edit – B-side to the UK 7″ single. UK Remix Edit – Unlabeled remix only available on the UK 7″ single. UK Remix Dub – B-side to the UK 12″ single. UK Remix – Unlabeled remix only available on the UK 12″ single. Instrumental – an edit of the nine-minute dub version, only available on the Italian 12″ single. It can also be found on US 12″ singles and the CD single. This is the version that is on all current editions of the self-titled album. Original 12″ Version – Unlabeled as a remix. On Celebration.ĭub – Available on many different 12″ singles.

Since then it has been replaced by the 12″ remix.Ĭelebration Edit – An edited version of the original 12″ remix. I hope this list is helpful to my fellow obsessive Madonna collectors.Īnd I hope my friends don’t think I’m insane for putting this together.Īlbum Version – Available on any pressing of Madonna’s self-titled debut that was released before 2001. I’m also not going to detail exactly where you can find each mix, Discogs can be your guide for that, I’m just letting you know they exist. It is a work in progress, and I am not immune to making mistakes, so if you feel I that I have made an error, please detail it in the comments and I will do my best to fix it. This list is an attempt to make it a little easier to track down these mixes, by cataloging every official mix and edit of every song Madonna has released as a single. And since a lot of her songs have a shockingly large number of remixes (easily sometimes going into the double digits) this can be a real problem to those obsessive fans like myself, who want every version possible. While many artists who started in the 80s have embraced the retrospective box set and collection model, releasing all (or at least the best) versions of their singles in easy-to-buy formats, Madonna’s singles discography remains stubbornly scattered across countless records, CDs and cassette tapes. And nearly all of these legendary tunes have remixes and edits associated with them, mixes that sometimes radically alter a song or make it even better.Īnd they can be a real pain in the ass to find.

Madonna is the greatest solo artist of my generation, and her amazing and substantial catalog of singles backs that up “Vogue,” “Like A Virgin,” “Material Girl,” “Hung Up,” “Crazy For You,” the list of unforgettable classics is nearly endless. And when it comes to 12″ singles, there are a few artists I obsess over, but none more than Madonna. I’m a big fan of 12″ singles – the maxi-singles largely of a bygone era that include not only B-sides, but alternate mixes and edits of my favorite tracks.
