Madonna Singles Discography - Other Appearances

Other Appearances

Song Year Notes
"Ain't No Big Deal" 1984
  • Written by Stephen Bray and produced by Reggie Lucas, it was recorded during the Madonna studio album sessions and appeared on the 1984 Warner Bros. compilation Revenge of the Killer B's Vol. 2. Originally it was to be included on the studio album and planned as the b-side to "Everybody", this never materialized, instead it was later included as a AA maxi-single in Japan with "Dress You Up" in 1985 and also as the b-side to the "True Blue" in some countries in 1986.
"Sidewalk Talk"
  • Recorded and released by record producer John "Jellybean" Benitez, as a single from his album Wotupski!?!. Madonna wrote the song and is featured on the chorus. It also appeared on the compilation titled 80's Dance Hits.
"Each Time You Break My Heart" 1986
  • Performed by Nick Kamen from his self-titled debut album. Madonna wrote and produced the song with Stephen Bray, and sings the backing vocals.
"Santa Baby" 1987
  • Appears on the album A Very Special Christmas and was produced by Jimmy Iovine. It remains Madonna's best-selling non-single track to date, selling 189,000 digital downloads according to Nielsen SoundScan.
"I Surrender Dear" 1989
  • A duet with Jennifer Grey, appears in the 1989 film Bloodhounds of Broadway.
"Get Over" 1992
  • Performed by Nick Scotti, where Madonna sang prominent, almost duet-style vocals. The song was written and produced by Madonna and Shep Pettibone and released as the second single from Nick Scotti's self-titled album.
"Goodbye to Innocence" 1994
  • Appears on the Sire Records compilation Just Say Roe: Volume VII of Just Say Yes, recorded in 1992 during the Erotica album sessions. Earlier in 1993, a dub extended remix of the song titled "Up Down Suite" appeared on the single release of "Rain".
"Freedom" 1995
  • Appears on the compilation Carnival!: Rainforest Foundation Concert, recorded in 1994 during the Bedtime Stories album sessions.
"Guilty By Association"
  • A duet by Madonna and her brother-in-law Joe Henry on the charity album Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation.
"Love Won't Wait" 1997
  • Written by Madonna and Shep Pettibone, the song was recorded by Gary Barlow and released as the second single from his debut album Open Road.
"Bittersweet" 1998
  • Appears on Deepak Chopra's album Gift of Love: Music Inspired by Rumi Love Poem.
"Be Careful (Cuidado Con Mi Corazon)" 1999
  • A duet with Ricky Martin which appears on his album Ricky Martin, it was written and produced by Madonna and William Orbit.
"Time Stood Still" 2000
  • Appears on the soundtrack for the 2000 film The Next Best Thing, it was written and produced by Madonna and William Orbit.
"Mi Abbandono A Te" 2004
  • Written by Madonna and Rick Nowels, the song was recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her 2004 album Resta In Ascolto. The song is based on an unreleased demo "Like a Flower" recorded during the Ray of Light sessions.
"Sing" 2007
  • Performed by Annie Lennox on her album, Songs of Mass Destruction. Madonna sang one verse and back-up vocals with 22 other artists.
"Alone Again"
  • Written by Madonna along with Rick Nowels, the song was recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her 2007 documentary film, White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue.
"Broken" 2011
  • Written and produced by Madonna and Paul Oakenfold and recorded during the Celebration sessions. Icon official fanclub members were given a special 12" vinyl single of the track with unique artwork as a part of their membership. It was announced in August 2011, but was actually supposed to be given as a gift in 2010.
"Superstar" 2012
  • The fourth single from MDNA (2012) was released on December 3, 2012 in Brazil only as a special edition free CD with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo. The accompanying artwork for the single was created by Brazilian graffitist Simone Sapienza who won a contest sponsored by Johnnie Walker's Keep Walking Project in Brazil, she was chosen by Madonna after being among ten finalists.

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