Ray of Light (song)

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"Ray of Light"
"Ray of Light" cover
Single by Madonna
from the album Ray of Light
B-side(s) "Has to Be"
Released April 1998
Format CD single
CD maxi-single
Video single
Cassette single
7" Single
12" maxi-single
Recorded 1998
Genre Dance
Length 5:20
Label Maverick Records
Warner Bros. Records
WEA International
Writer(s) Madonna
William Orbit
Clive Muldoon
Dave Curtiss
Christine Leach
Producer(s) Madonna
William Orbit
Chart positions
  • #2 (United World Chart, United Kingdom, Finland)
  • #5 (United States)
  • #6 (Australia)
  • #7 (Canada)
  • #9 (Europe, Germany)
Madonna singles chronology
"Frozen"
(1998)
"Ray of Light"
(1998)
"Drowned World/Substitute for Love"
(1998)

"Ray of Light" is the second single by American singer Madonna from her 1998 album Ray of Light.

The song was written by Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Muldoon, Dave Curtiss, and Christine Leach. It was produced by Madonna and Orbit. The original version (called "Sepheryn") was released on the first Curtiss Maldoon album from 1971.

It has received the remix treatment from Victor Calderone, Sasha and William Orbit himself.

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[edit] Chart performance

The track, due to its combination of high-energy techno sounds and its guitar riffs, was considered by many to be groundbreaking. It debuted at #2 in the UK. The U.S. seemed to take to it as well; however, the commercial maxi and single CDs were released with a one-month delay, when the momentum of the track was already fading.

The single managed to break two Madonna records; it sold about 73,000 copies in its first week, and entered both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot 100 Singles Sales at number five, which is where it ultimately peaked on both charts. The song also did well on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, becoming another number-one hit for Madonna; it went on to become the top Dance Music/Club Play single of 1998.

[edit] Trivia

Madonna in the scene of Ray Of Light music video.
Madonna in the scene of Ray Of Light music video.

The song is based on the track "Sepheryn", which was originally written by Clive Muldoon and Dave Curtiss. William Orbit re-recorded the song with Christine Leach before he started working with Madonna. However it ended up being recorded by Madonna with its lyrics only changed in a few spots, but with a changed melody and instrumentation. All five (Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Muldoon, Dave Curtiss, and Christine Leach) are credited for Madonna's 1998 version of the song.

The song is also noted for its Koyaanisqatsi inspired music video, featuring sped-up images of daily life, from people riding a subway, ordering food, bowling, and children in a classroom to sped-up cityscapes and freeways at night. The World Trade Center was shown, briefly, 4 times in the video.

The song was used by Microsoft in its 2001 advertising campaign for Windows XP, in combination with an image named Bliss.

Ray of Light appeared on Madonna's 2001 Drowned World Tour, where she energetically danced around the stage. It also made an appearance on her record breaking 2006 Confessions Tour, as she played the guitar while simultaneosly singing, as all her male dancers danced robotically around her.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1998)[1] Peak
Position
Austrian Singles Chart 31
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 6
Canadian Singles Chart 7
Dutch Singles Chart 22
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles 9
Finnish Singles Chart 2
French Singles Chart 18
German Singles Chart 9
Swedish Singles Chart 14
Swiss Singles Chart 32
UK Singles Chart 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 5
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales 2
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 13
U.S. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 32
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 39
United World Chart 2

[edit] Credits

  • Written by Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Muldoon, Dave Curtis, and Christine Leach.
  • Produced by Madonna and William Orbit.
  • Engineered by Pat McCarthy.
  • Art Direction/design by Kevin Reagan.
  • Photography by Mario Testino.

[edit] Tracklisting and format

UK CD1

  1. Album Version (5:19)
  2. Ultra Violet Mix (10:43)
  3. Liquid Mix (8:03)
  4. Calderone Club Mix (9:29)

UK CD2

  1. Sasha's Twilo Mix (10:58)
  2. Sasha's Strip Down Mix (5:00)
  3. Victor Calderone Drum Mix (5:26)
  4. Orbit's Ultra Violet Mix (6:59)

North American CD & Cassette / UK Cassette

  1. Album Version (5:19)
  2. Has To Be (Non-Album Track) (5:15)

North American CD Maxi

  1. Album Version (5:19)
  2. Sasha Ultra Violet Mix (10:43)
  3. William Orbit Liquid Mix (8:03)
  4. Victor Calderone Club Mix (9:29)

[edit] Remixes

Commercially-released remixes of "Ray Of Light" include ones by William Orbit, Sasha, and Victor Calderone.

  • Album Version (5:23)
  • Radio Edit (4:37)
  • Video Edit (5:03)
  • Video Instrumental (5:03)
  • Acapella (6:02) Unreleased
  • Instrumental from William Orbit Promo CD (4:02) Promo Only
  • William Orbit Intense Violet Mix (12:10) Promo Only
  • William Orbit Liquid Mix (8:08)
  • William Orbit Liquid Mix Radio Edit (5:13) Promo Only
  • William Orbit Ultra Violet Mix (7:00)
  • William Orbit Stereo Odyssey Version (6:59) Unreleased [instrumental demo]
  • Victor Calderone Club Mix (9:29)
  • Victor Calderone Club Mix Radio Edit (4:55) Promo Only
  • Victor Calderone Drum Mix (5:29)
  • Sasha's Infra Red Mix (6:14) Promo Only
  • Sasha's Ultra Violet Mix (10:48)
  • Sasha's Ultra Violet Mix Radio Edit (5:10) Promo Only
  • Sasha's Stripped Down Mix (5:04)
  • Sasha's Twilo Mix (10:59)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chart peak positions: