Madonna singles discography

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American singer Madonna has released 94 singles and 23 promotional singles and charted with 23 other songs. 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) to "Popular" (2023). According to Billboard, Madonna is the most successful solo artist in the United States singles chart history, second overall behind the Beatles.[2] In the United Kingdom, Madonna is the most successful female artist, with a total of 64 top-ten songs and 13 chart-toppers.[3][4] At the 40th anniversary of the GfK Media Control Charts, Madonna was ranked as the most successful singles artist in German chart history.[5] Editors of The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) wrote that Madonna is a "deserving candidate for the title of greatest singles artist since the 1960s heyday of the single";[6] the staff of Slant stated in 2020 that "by every objective measure, she's the most successful singles artist of all time".[7]

Madonna singles discography
Madonna performing on stage
Madonna in 2012 performing "Vogue", from her album I'm Breathless (1990). It reached number one in over 30 countries worldwide.
Singles94
Promotional singles23
Other charted songs23

In 1982, Madonna released her debut single, "Everybody", which peaked at number three on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[8] Her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 was "Holiday" (1983), which also became her first top-ten song in several countries. "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. She continued topping the US or UK charts in the 1980s with "Live to Tell" (1986), "Papa Don't Preach" (1986), "True Blue" (1986), "Open Your Heart" (1986), "La Isla Bonita" (1987), "Who's That Girl" (1987), and "Like a Prayer" (1989). With "Cherish" (1989) peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, Madonna charted the most consecutive top-five singles by any artist (16), a record that has yet to be broken.[9] She surpassed Aretha Franklin as the female solo artist with the most US top-ten tracks in history, with "Keep It Together" (1990) becoming her 18th single to do so.[10] Her next singles include "Vogue" (1990), "Justify My Love" (1990), and "This Used to Be My Playground" (1992), which made her the first female solo artist to achieve 10 number-one singles in the US.[11]

"Secret" (1994) became her 35th consecutive UK top-ten single, which remains an all-time record for any act. "Take a Bow" (1994) became Madonna's longest-running US number-one single with seven weeks atop the chart,[12] while "Frozen" (1998) became her first ever single to debut at number one in the UK.[13] Throughout the 2000s, Madonna topped the US or UK charts with "American Pie" (2000), "Music" (2000), "Hung Up" (2005), "Sorry" (2006), and "4 Minutes" (2008). With "Hung Up", Madonna earned a place in the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records for topping the charts in the most countries (41).[14] With "4 Minutes", Madonna surpassed Elvis Presley as the artist with the most top-ten singles in the US chart history (37).[15] "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (2012) became her 24th number-one single in Canada and her record-extending 38th US top-ten single.[16] "I Don't Search I Find" (2020) marked her record-extending 50th number-one song on the Dance Club Songs chart, thus making her the artist with the most number ones on a single Billboard chart, pulling ahead of George Strait who earned 44 number ones on the Hot Country Singles chart.[17] Madonna's most recent multi-platinum single, "Popular" (2023), became her first top ten in the UK since "Celebration" (2009),[18] and made her the second woman (after Cher) to chart a new song on the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades.[19]

Singles

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1980s

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
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Dance

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FRA
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GER
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ITA
[26]
SPA
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SWI
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UK
[29]
"Everybody" 1982 [a] 3 Madonna
"Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" 1983 3 13
"Holiday" 16 1 4 32 19 9 22 18 2
"Lucky Star"[b] 4 36 8 14
"Borderline" 1984 10 4 12 25 23 2
"Like a Virgin" 1 1 1 1 8 4 16 9 3 Like a Virgin
"Material Girl" 1985 2 1 4 4 47 13 18 10 15 3
"Crazy for You" 1 1 1 47 26 12 17 16 2 Vision Quest
"Angel" 5 1 1 5 31 2 17 5 Like a Virgin
"Into the Groove" [d] 2 3 1 1 2 1
"Dress You Up" 5 3 5 10 18 20 16 11 20 5
"Gambler" [e] 10 [f] 33 25 3 23 4 Vision Quest
"Live to Tell" 1986 1 7 1 6 12 1 4 2 True Blue
"Papa Don't Preach" 1 4 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 1
"True Blue" 3 6 5 1 6 6 3 12 6 1
"Open Your Heart" 1 1 16 8 24 17 6 11 4
"La Isla Bonita" 1987 4 6 1 1 1 18 8 1 1
"Who's That Girl" 1 44 7 1 2 2 1 6 2 1 Who's That Girl
"Causing a Commotion" 2 1 7 2 14 4 21 9 4
"The Look of Love" 23 34 20 9
"Spotlight" 1988 [g] You Can Dance
"Like a Prayer" 1989 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Like a Prayer
"Express Yourself" 2 1 5 1 7 3 1 3 1 5
"Cherish" 2 4 1 21 16 3 10 10 3
"Oh Father"[h] 20 59 14 26 6 16
"Dear Jessie" 51 19 17 16 5
"—" denotes a title that did not chart in that territory.

1990s

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[20]
US
Dance

[21]
AUS
[22]
CAN
[23]
FRA
[24]
GER
[25]
ITA
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
"Keep It Together" 1990 8 1 1 8 16 Like a Prayer
"Vogue" 1 1 1 9 4 1 1 2 1 I'm Breathless
"Hanky Panky" 10 6 18 21 4 13 15 2
"Justify My Love" 1 1 4 1 17 10 2 3 3 2 The Immaculate Collection
"Rescue Me" 1991 9 6 15 7 21 21 12 11 3
"This Used to Be My Playground" 1992 1 9 1 7 6 1 6 6 3 Non-album single
"Erotica" 3 1 4 13 23 13 1 4 8 3 Erotica
"Deeper and Deeper" 7 1 11 2 17 26 1 23 6
"Bad Girl" 1993 36 32 20 44 47 3 25 10
"Fever" 1 51 31 12 6
"Rain" 14 5 2 26 9 11 7
"Bye Bye Baby" 15 7 28
"I'll Remember" 1994 2 7 1 40 49 1 17 7 With Honors
"Secret" 3 1 5 1 2 29 3 4 1 5 Bedtime Stories
"Take a Bow" 1 15 1 25 18 2 8 16
"Bedtime Story" 1995 42 1 5 42 8 4
"Human Nature" 46 2 17 64 50 10 17 8
"You'll See" 6 9 2 24 15 5 8 5 Something to Remember
"One More Chance" 1996 35 2 11
"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" 78 16 27 24 48 [j]
"You Must Love Me" 18 11 11 41 78 4 43 10 Evita
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" 8 1 9 14 1 3 2 1 4 3
"Another Suitcase in Another Hall" 1997 118 4 7
"Frozen" 1998 2 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 Ray of Light
"Ray of Light" 5 1 6 3 18 28 2 1 32 2
"Drowned World/Substitute for Love" 16 42 39 5 1 31 10
"The Power of Good-Bye"[m] 11 33 16 21 4 8 2 8 6
"Little Star"[m]
"Nothing Really Matters" 1999 93 1 15 6 48 38 7 1 26 7
"Beautiful Stranger" 19 1 5 1 17 13 1 4 6 2 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
"—" denotes a title that did not chart in that territory.

2000s

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[20]
US
Dance

[21]
AUS
[22]
CAN
[23]
FRA
[24]
GER
[25]
ITA
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
"American Pie" 2000 29 1 1 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 The Next Best Thing
"Music" 1 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 1 1 Music
"Don't Tell Me" 4 1 7 1 16 22 1 2 10 4
"What It Feels Like for a Girl" 2001 23 1 6 2 40 16 2 1 11 7
"Die Another Day" 2002 8 1 5 1 15 4 1 1 1 3 Die Another Day / American Life
"American Life" 2003 37 1 7 1 10 10 1 2 1 2 American Life
"Hollywood" 1 16 5 22 21 3 2 2 2
"Me Against the Music"
(Britney Spears featuring Madonna)
35 1 1 2 11 5 2 1 4 2 In the Zone
"Nothing Fails" 1 126[p] 7 34 36 7 1 41 American Life
"Love Profusion" 1 25 3 25 5 1 31 11
"Hung Up" 2005 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Confessions on a Dance Floor
"Sorry" 2006 58 1 4 [r] 5 5 1 1 4 1
"Get Together" [s] 1 13 [t] 23 28 2 1 16 7
"Jump" [u] 1 29 [v] 23 1 3 21 9
"Hey You" 2007 57 36 55 187 Non-album single
"4 Minutes"
(featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland)
2008 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Hard Candy
"Give It 2 Me" 57 1 23 8 5 8 3 1 4 7
"Miles Away" 2 23 54 11 26 1 32 39
"Celebration" 2009 71 1 40 5 2 5 1 17 4 3 Celebration
"Revolver"
(featuring Lil Wayne)
4 47 25 16 39 130
"—" denotes a title that did not chart in that territory.

2010s

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
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[20]
US
Dance

[21]
AUS
[22]
CAN
[23]
FRA
[24]
GER
[25]
ITA
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
"Give Me All Your Luvin'"
(featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.)
2012 10 1 25 1 3 8 2 2 6 37 MDNA
"Girl Gone Wild" [w] 1 93 42 13 4 7 29 73
"Masterpiece" 68
"Turn Up the Radio" 1 58 30 175
"Living for Love" 2014 [z] 1 157 92 50 40 30 21[aa] 49 26 Rebel Heart
"Ghosttown" 2015 1 34 34 20 41 39 117
"Bitch I'm Madonna"
(featuring Nicki Minaj)
84 1 132 58 90 49
"Hold Tight" 92 [ac]
"Medellín"
(with Maluma)
2019 1 [ad] [ae] 37 67 69 87 Madame X
"Crave"
(with Swae Lee)
1 [ag] [ah]
"I Rise" 1 [ai]
"—" denotes a title that did not chart in that territory.

2020s

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[20]
US
D/E

[131]
AUS
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CAN
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FRA
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GER
[25]
ITA
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWI
[28]
UK
[29]
"I Don't Search I Find" 2020 30 [aj] [ak] Madame X
"Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna remix)
(Dua Lipa featuring Madonna and Missy Elliott)
[al] 6 35 [am] 47 71 Club Future Nostalgia
"Frozen" (Sickick remix) 2021 10 64 [ao] Non-album singles
"Break My Soul" (The Queens remix)[aq]
(with Beyoncé)
2022
"Back That Up to the Beat" (Demo) [ar] [as] [at]
"Popular"
(with the Weeknd and Playboi Carti)
2023 43 8 10 77 21 96 11 10 The Highlights (Deluxe)
"Vulgar"
(with Sam Smith)
11 [av] [aw] 69 Non-album single
"—" denotes a title that did not chart in that territory.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[21]
US
D/E
Sales

[145]
US
Latin
Digital

[146]
AUS
Dance

[147]
FRA
Down.

[148]
GER
Down.

[149]
HUN
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KOR
Inter
Down.

[151]
SCO
[152]
UK
Down.

[153]
"Over and Over"[ay] 1985 Like a Virgin
"Where's the Party"[az] 1986 True Blue
"You Can Dance (LP Cuts)" 1987 1 You Can Dance
"Pray for Spanish Eyes"[ba] 1990 Like a Prayer
"Erotic"[bb] 1992 Non-album promotional single
"I Want You"[bc]
(with Massive Attack)
1995 Something to Remember
"Buenos Aires" (Remix) 1997 3 Evita
"Sky Fits Heaven" 1998 41 Ray of Light
"Skin"[bd] 2000
"Amazing"[be] Music
"Impressive Instant" 2001 1
"GHV2 Megamix" 5 GHV2
"Into the Hollywood Groove"[bf]
(with Missy Elliott)
2003 Remixed & Revisited
"Nobody Knows Me" 4 49 American Life
"Imagine" (Live)[bg] 2005 Non-album promotional single
"Mother and Father" 9 American Life
"Broken"[bh] 2012 Non-album promotional single
"Love Spent"[bi] 157 MDNA
"Superstar"[bj] 150
"Future"
(with Quavo)
2019 16 24 30 50 33 Madame X
"Dark Ballet" 83
"Material Gworrllllllll!"
(with Saucy Santana)
2022 69 Non-album promotional singles
"Hung Up on Tokischa"
(featuring Tokischa)
12 8 55
"—" denotes releases that did not chart in that territory.

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Holiday

[167]
US
Bub.

[30]
US
D/E
Sales

[145]
CAN
[23]
FIN
Down.

[168]
FRA
[24]
ITA
[26]
KOR
Inter
Down.

[151]
POR
[169]
UK
[29]
"Santa Baby" 1987 44 A Very Special Christmas
"Candy Shop" 2008 21 Hard Candy
"She's Not Me" 17
"Beat Goes On"
(featuring Kanye West)
[bk] 82 12[171] 189
"It's So Cool" 2009 8 20 107 Celebration
"Gang Bang" 2012 30 93 103 MDNA
"I Don't Give A"
(featuring Nicki Minaj)
126
"I'm Addicted" 134
"Some Girls" 154
"Beautiful Killer" 163
"I'm a Sinner" 175
"Falling Free" 181
"I Fucked Up" 186
"B-Day Song"
(featuring M.I.A.)
187
"Best Friend" 193
"Devil Pray" 2014 16 62 43 Rebel Heart
"Unapologetic Bitch" 14 19 91
"Illuminati" 16 20 92
"Joan of Arc" 2015 76
"Iconic"
(featuring Chance the Rapper and Mike Tyson)
30 114
"Champagne Rosé"
(Quavo featuring Madonna and Cardi B)
2018 20 Quavo Huncho
"Faz Gostoso"
(featuring Anitta)
2019 53 Madame X
"Sorry" (Remix)
(with Blond:ish, Eran Hersh and Darmon)
2023 39 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart in that territory.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Everybody" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number seven.[30]
  2. ^ "Lucky Star" was first released in the United Kingdom on September 9, 1983.[36] In the United States, it was released on August 8, 1984, after the success of "Borderline".[37]
  3. ^ Claimed sales as of early 1990s. From 2005 to 2010, the song sold 211,000 digital copies[33]
  4. ^ "Into the Groove" was not commercially released as a 7" single in North America and is not included on the US version of Like a Virgin. The track was only available as the B-side of the 12" version of "Angel" in the US, and therefore was ineligible to enter the Billboard Hot 100.[49]
  5. ^ "Gambler" was not released in the United States in 1985, hence it did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[53] Upon its 2022 digital release, it entered the US Digital Songs chart at number 35.[54]
  6. ^ "Gambler" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100 but entered the digital component chart at number 45.[55]
  7. ^ "Spotlight" was not released as a physical single in the United States, thus becoming ineligible to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time. However, it peaked at number 32 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[62]
  8. ^ "Oh Father" was released in Europe on December 27, 1995, as the second single from Something to Remember.[29]
  9. ^ Sales as of 1990. From 2005 to 2010, the song sold 311,000 digital copies[33]
  10. ^ "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, however, after its digital re-release in 2023, the song debuted and peaked at number 61 on the download chart.[77]
  11. ^ Sales report for "You Must Love Me" in Italy based in the first two days only.[79]
  12. ^ Pre-ordered sales copies only.[82]
  13. ^ a b "The Power of Good-Bye" was released as a dual single with "Little Star" in the United Kingdom. "The Power of Good-Bye" also charted at number 91 as a standalone single.[29]
  14. ^ Figures includes digital sales (217,000 copies until 2010) and physical units (1,136,000 until 2009) according to Nielsen SoundScan.[33][89]
  15. ^ Figures includes digital sales (232,000 copies until 2013) and physical units (190,000 until August 2003) according to Nielsen SoundScan.[91][92]
  16. ^ "Nothing Fails" was considered an EP in Australia and was only eligible for the ARIA Albums Chart. It charted at six on the ARIA Dance Albums chart in December 2003.[97]
  17. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[98]
  18. ^ "Sorry" did not enter the Canadian Singles Chart as it was not released as a physical single in Canada but entered the Canadian Radio & Records CHR/Top 40 Airplay peaking at number 4.[106]
  19. ^ "Get Together" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number six.[30] It also peaked at number 84 on the now discontinued Pop 100 chart.[108]
  20. ^ "Get Together" did not enter the Canadian Singles Chart as it was not released as a physical single in Canada but entered the Canadian Radio & Records CHR/Top 40 Airplay peaking at number 29.[106]
  21. ^ "Jump" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number five.[30]
  22. ^ "Jump" did not enter the Canadian Singles Chart as it was not released as a physical single in Canada but entered the Canadian Radio & Records CHR/Top 40 Airplay peaking at number 39.[106]
  23. ^ "Girl Gone Wild" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number six.[30]
  24. ^ First-week sales according to Nilesen SoundScan.[119]
  25. ^ First-week sales according to Official Charts Company.[120]
  26. ^ "Living for Love" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number eight.[30]
  27. ^ The "Living for Love" remixes EP charted separately on the Spanish Albums chart, peaking at number 93.[27]
  28. ^ First-week sales according to Official Charts Company.[123]
  29. ^ "Hold Tight" did not enter the main chart in the United Kingdom but entered the download component chart at number 97.[125]
  30. ^ "Medellín" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100 but entered the digital component chart at number 37.[55]
  31. ^ "Medellín" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 11.[126]
  32. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[127]
  33. ^ "Crave" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 23.[128]
  34. ^ "Crave" did not enter the main chart in the United Kingdom but entered the download component chart at number 49.[129]
  35. ^ "I Rise" did not enter the main chart in the United Kingdom but entered the download component chart at number 40.[130]
  36. ^ "I Don't Search I Find" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 160.[132]
  37. ^ "I Don't Search I Find" did not enter the main UK Singles Chart but entered the downloads component chart at number 66.[133]
  38. ^ "Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna remix) did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number ten,[30] as well as a digital component chart at number 13.[134]
  39. ^ "Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna remix) did not enter Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but entered a digital component chart at number 16.[55]
  40. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[135]
  41. ^ "Frozen" (Sickick remix) did not enter the UK Singles Chart but entered digital component chart at number 39.[136]
  42. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[137]
  43. ^ The Queens Remix of "Break My Soul" was released to Italian radio on August 24, 2022.[138]
  44. ^ "Back That Up to the Beat" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the digital component chart at number 33.[134]
  45. ^ "Back That Up to the Beat" did not enter Billboard Canadian Hot 100 but entered digital component chart at number 24.[55]
  46. ^ "Back That Up to the Beat" did not enter the UK Singles Chart but entered digital component chart at number 14.[139]
  47. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[19]
  48. ^ "Vulgar" did not enter Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but entered a digital component chart at number 20.[55]
  49. ^ "Vulgar" did not enter the main chart in Germany but entered the digital component chart at number 15.[143]
  50. ^ First-week sales according to Nielsen SoundScan.[144]
  51. ^ Promotional 7" and 12" singles of "Over and Over", with B-side "Borderline", were released in Italy in 1985.[154]
  52. ^ A promotional 7" single of "Where's the Party", with B-side "Love Don't Live Here Anymore", was released in the Philippines in 1986.[155]
  53. ^ A promotional 7" single of "Pray for Spanish Eyes" was released in Spain in 1990.[156]
  54. ^ Promotional CD available with the 1992 publication, Sex. This version was created at the end of the Erotica sessions and includes additional lyrics not available on the album version. These lyrics were also used in the William Orbit remixes on the "Erotica" single.[157]
  55. ^ Originally to be the lead single from Something to Remember, "I Want You" was released as a promotional single with an official music video on October 2, 1995.[158]
  56. ^ A promotional CD single of "Skin" was released in the United States on May 1, 2000.[159]
  57. ^ A promotional CD single of "Amazing" was released in select European territories in 2000.[160]
  58. ^ A remix of "Into the Groove" and "Hollywood" featuring Missy Elliott. It was created as part of a commercial campaign for clothing retailer GAP and copies of the promotional CD were given away to customers.[161]
  59. ^ Madonna performed the cover of the John Lennon song at the Tsunami Aid: Concert of Hope in January 2005. Her performance was available as a digital download on the Sony Connect website the following day of the concert. All proceeds from the downloads went to the American Red Cross charity.[162]
  60. ^ The song was recorded during the Celebration sessions. Madonna's official fanclub Icon's members were given a special 12" vinyl single of the track with unique artwork as a part of their membership.[163]
  61. ^ A promotional CD single of "Love Spent" was released in the Netherlands in 2012.[164]
  62. ^ Released on December 3, 2012 in Brazil as a special edition free CD with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.[165][166]
  63. ^ "Beat Goes On" did not enter Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, but it peaked at number 97 on Pop 100 chart.[170]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Worldwide sales claims for her singles:
    75 million (August 2005)
    • Hastings, Chris (August 28, 2005). "Madonna uses secret nightclub 'focus groups' to pick songs for new album". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on August 2, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
    100 million More than 100 million
  2. ^ "Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists Chart". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 24, 2021. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Myers, Justin (November 29, 2019). "Artists with the most Top 10 singles in the UK". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on September 18, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Myers, Justin (April 1, 2019). "The acts with the most Number 2 hits on the UK's Official Singles Chart". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on March 1, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  5. ^ Spahr, Wolfgang (August 28, 2017). "Germany's Music Charts Turn 40: Facts and Milestones in the 4th Biggest Music Market". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 1, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  6. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (2004). "Madonna". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster. p. 508. ISBN 9780743201698. Archived from the original on February 7, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  7. ^ "All 82 Madonna Singles Ranked". Slant. April 14, 2020. Archived from the original on May 2, 2020. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  8. ^ Caulfield, Keith (March 18, 2009). "Madonna Plans New Tracks For Hits Collection". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 1, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2009.
  9. ^ Trust, Gary (March 10, 2010). "Ask Billboard: Battle of the Rock Bands". Billboard. p. 2. Archived from the original on March 7, 2021. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  10. ^ Whitburn 1990, p. 804
  11. ^ Grein, Paul (August 8, 1992). "Hot 100 Is Madonna's Playground". Billboard. p. 86. Retrieved December 4, 2009 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ Bronson, Fred (February 25, 1995). "Madonna 'Takes A Bow' At No. 1". Billboard. p. 154. Archived from the original on February 7, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2009 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Copsey, Rob (March 1, 2018). "Official Charts Flashback 1998: Madonna - Frozen". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on August 6, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  14. ^ Glenday 2007, p. 187
  15. ^ Hasty, Katie (April 2, 2008). "Mariah, Madonna Make Billboard Chart History". Billboard. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
  16. ^ Trust, Gary (February 15, 2012). "Madonna Scores Record-Extending 38th Hot 100 Top 10". Billboard. Archived from the original on March 29, 2013. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  17. ^ Murray, Gordon (February 13, 2020). "Madonna Achieves Milestone 50th No. 1 on Dance Club Songs Chart With 'I Don't Search I Find'". Billboard. Archived from the original on March 7, 2020.
  18. ^ Griffiths, George (February 2, 2024). "Madonna celebrates landmark 64th UK Top 10 single, and first in 15 years". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  19. ^ a b Trust, Gary (June 13, 2023). "Madonna Joins Elite Company With Hot 100 Hits in Five Distinct Decades, Thanks to 'Popular' Debut". Billboard. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  20. ^ a b c d e "Madonna Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 17, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  21. ^ a b c d e "Madonna Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 17, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  22. ^ a b c d e Australian chart peaks:
  23. ^ a b c d e f For peak chart positions of Madonna's Canadian singles from 1983–2000 see RPM chart books. For singles from 2000–2006, see Canadian Singles Chart archives at AllMusic. For singles from 2007–present, see Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 archives.
  24. ^ a b c d e f "Madonna Discography: France". Lescharts.com at Hung Medien. Archived from the original on March 18, 2016. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
  25. ^ a b c d e "Madonna Discography: Germany". GfK Entertainment. Archived from the original on June 9, 2023. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  26. ^ a b c d e f For peak chart positions of Madonna's Italian singles from 1983–99, see the Musica e dischi chart book. For singles from 2000–present, see the FIMI chart archives at Hung Medien.
  27. ^ a b c d e f Spanish chart peaks:
  28. ^ a b c d e "Madonna Discography: Switzerland". Hitparade.ch at Hung Medien. Archived from the original on November 11, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h UK chart peaks:
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