Bedtime Stories (Madonna Album) - Album Title and Cover Art

Album Title and Cover Art

Upon initial release in North America, the CD cover picture of Madonna was right-side up. This was a mistake and was corrected on subsequent pressings, all of which feature the picture of Madonna upside-down (this version of the artwork was used outside North America). The CD tray was a light, powder blue color, but later pressings just have a white CD tray.

The font used on the whole design of the album is Helvetica 25 Ultra Light. The album takes its title from the song "Bedtime Story".

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