You Can Dance - Track Listing

Track Listing

Below is the Vinyl edition tracklisting, the CD edition of the album included three bonus dub version tracks, the cassette edition includes four bonus dub tracks.

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Spotlight" Madonna, Stephen Bray Bray, John "Jellybean" Benitez* 6:23
2. "Holiday" Curtis Hudson, Lisa Stevens Benitez, Benitez** 6:32
3. "Everybody" Madonna Mark Kamins, Bruce Forest*, Frank Heller* 6:43
4. "Physical Attraction" Reggie Lucas Lucas 6:20
5. "Over and Over" Madonna, Bray Nile Rodgers, Steve Thompson*, Michael Barbiero* 7:11
6. "Into the Groove" Madonna, Bray Madonna, Bray, Shep Pettibone* 8:06
7. "Where's the Party" Madonna, Bray, Patrick Leonard Madonna, Leonard, Bray, Pettibone* 7:16
CD edition bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
8. "Holiday" (Dub Version) Hudson, Stevens Benitez, Benitez** 6:56
9. "Into the Groove" (Dub Version) Madonna, Bray Madonna, Bray, Pettibone* 6:23
10. "Where's the Party" (Dub Version) Madonna, Bray, Leonard Madonna, Leonard, Bray, Pettibone* 6:20
Cassette edition
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Spotlight" Madonna, Bray Bray, Benitez* 6:23
2. "Holiday" Hudson, Lisa Stevens Benitez, Benitez** 6:32
3. "Everybody" Madonna Kamins, Forest*, Heller* 6:43
4. "Physical Attraction" Lucas Lucas 6:20
5. "Spotlight" (Dub Version) Madonna, Bray Bray, Benitez* 4:50
6. "Holiday" (Dub Version) Hudson, Stevens Benitez, Benitez** 6:56
7. "Over and Over" Madonna, Bray Rodgers, Thompson*, Barbiero* 7:16
8. "Into the Groove" Madonna, Bray Madonna, Bray, Pettibone* 8:26
9. "Where's the Party" Madonna, Bray, Leonard Madonna, Leonard, Bray, Pettibone* 6:23
10. "Over and Over" (Dub Version) Madonna, Bray Rodgers, Thompson*, Barbiero* 6:45
11. "Into the Groove" (Dub Version) Madonna, Bray Shep Pettibone* 6:23
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  • Notes: *denotes additional production and remix, **denotes remixer

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