You'll See

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“You'll See / Veras”
“You'll See / Veras” cover
Single by Madonna
from the album Something to Remember
B-side "Live to Tell" (Live) (US)
"Rain" (Europe/Japan)
Released October 13, 1995
Format CD, CD maxi
Recorded 1995
Genre Pop, Ballad
Length 4:38
Label Maverick, Warner Bros.
Writer(s) David Foster
Madonna
Producer David Foster
Madonna
Certification Gold (US)
Madonna singles chronology
"I Want You"
1995
"You'll See" / "Verás"
1995
"Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)"
1996
Something to Remember track listing
"Take a Bow"
(3)
"You'll See"
(4)
"Crazy for You"
(5)

"You'll See" is a song by pop singer Madonna. It was the first single taken from the 1995 ballads compilation Something to Remember and was released on October 13, 1995 by Warner Bros. Records.

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The song became an international hit; reaching #1 in Japan, #2 in Finland, #5 in Italy, #2 in South Africa and #6 in the USA. In the UK it reached #5, while outselling all previous singles since "Justify My Love" in 1990 and was in the year-end top 40. It was also certified Gold in the US and Japan. A Spanish version, called "Verás" appeared on the maxi-singles and on the Latin American editions of Something to Remember. Junior Vasquez produced an uncommissioned and unofficial remix of the track.

In October 1995, Madonna performed "You'll See" for the music television program Top Of The Pops in the United Kingdom. In 2001, Madonna substituted "You'll See" for "Gone" at select US shows of her Drowned World Tour.

British soprano Keedie covered the song on her album I Believe My Heart. Also, singer Shirley Bassey covered this song on her album The Show Must Go On.

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The music video for "You'll See" was produced as the sequel to the award-winning clip for "Take a Bow", using the same director, Michael Haussman. Madonna is pictured travelling across Spain wearing Versace designer clothing and pursued by the scorned Spanish Torero (Emilio Muñoz) from "Take a Bow" video, shot in Ronda, Spain. It was shot on October 23-24, 1995 at Pinewood Studios in London, England while Madonna was recording the soundtrack to Evita. The video world premiered on MTV on November 2, 1995.

  • Director: Michael Haussman
  • Producers: Donnie Masters, Debbie Turner
  • Executive Producer: George Klein
  • Director of Photography: Adrian Wilde
  • Editor: John McManus
  • Production Company: The A+R Group

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