Something to Remember

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Something to Remember
Something to Remember cover
Compilation album by Madonna
Released November 7, 1995
November 10, 1995 (JA)
Recorded 1994 - 1995
Genre Pop
Length 71:08
Label Maverick Records
Warner Bros. Records
WEA International
Producer(s) Nellee Hooper, Madonna, Patrick Leonard, Babyface, David Foster, John "Jellybean" Benitez, Shep Pettibone, Nile Rodgers
Professional reviews
Madonna chronology
Bedtime Stories
(1994)
Something to Remember
(1995)
Evita: Music From The Motion Picture
(1996)


Something to Remember is Madonna's third compilation album and eleventh release. A collection of her greatest ballad hits, the compilation also included three new songs: "I Want You", "You'll See" and "One More Chance".

Contents

[edit] Album information

Bedtime Stories had already proven that Madonna had calmed down a bit after the raunchy Erotica period. With the release of Something to Remember she took it a step further and used her new-found serenity to release a collection of her best ballads. Several of the songs selected for Something to Remember came from movie soundtracks and some had not appeared on a Madonna album before.

There were three new songs on the album. Madonna worked again with producer Nellee Hooper on the song "I Want You" (which was recorded together with Bristol-based trip-hoppers Massive Attack). The song is a cover version of the classic Marvin Gaye song and it was first released on a various artists sampler Inner City Blues. "I Want You" was slated to be released as a single; a video was even shot for it. However, plans for its release were eventually canceled. "You'll See" (released as the first single) and "One More Chance" (released as a single in Europe) were the album's two other new songs which were written and produced by Madonna and David Foster. Other singles from the album were a remix of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (only released in the U.S.) and "Oh Father" (exclusively for the UK). The video of "You'll See" was a sequel to the video for the previous album's "Take A Bow".

The Japanese version of the album contained "La Isla Bonita" as a bonus track, while the bonus track on the Latin American and Spanish version was "Verás", the Spanish version of "You'll See". As in 2004, in 1995, Madonna was a spokesperson of Versace, and the pictures of this compilation, whom the cover, were some of the Versace advertising campaign released in 1995.

[edit] Track listing

  1. I Want You – 6:23
  2. I'll Remember – 4:23
  3. Take a Bow – 5:21
  4. You'll See – 4:41
  5. Crazy for You – 4:05
  6. This Used to Be My Playground – 5:10
  7. Live to Tell – 5:52
  8. Love Don't Live Here Anymore (remix) – 4:54
  9. Something to Remember – 5:04
  10. Forbidden Love – 4:09
  11. One More Chance – 4:28
  12. Rain – 5:29
  13. Oh Father – 4:59
  14. I Want You (orchestral) – 6:04

[edit] Singles

# Title Date
1. You'll See November 1995
2. One More Chance March 1996 U.K. & Australia
3. Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix) March 1996 North America/Australia & France

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (1995) Peak
Position
Australia albums chart 1
Austria albums chart 1
Brazil albums chart 1
Canada albums chart 4
Finland albums chart 1
France albums chart 3
Germany albums chart 2
Hungary albums chart 2
Mexico albums chart 2
Norway albums chart 6
Portugal albums chart 2
Spain albums chart 6
Switzerland albums chart 3
UK albums chart 3
USA Billboard 200 6

[edit] Certifications

Note: Certifications are based on the number of shipped copies and not the number of copies sold.

Country Certification
Australia 4x Platinum
Austria Platinum
Brazil Platinum
Canada 2x Platinum
Finland 3x Platinum
France 2x Gold
Germany Platinum
Italy 4x Platinum
Mexico Platinum
Nederlands Platinum
Poland Gold
Singapore 7x Platinum
South Africa Gold
Spain Gold
Sweden Platinum
Switzerland Platinum
UK 3x Platinum
USA 3x Platinum

[edit] References

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  • "Madonna Tribe News: PierPinto's Charts Updates". Madonna Tribe. link - last accessed December 24, 2005.
  • "Madonna.cz - Something To Remember". Madonna.cz. link - last accessed December 30, 2006.