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There are 153 different meanings of Madonna discography.
Madonna discography Disambiguation

Unreleased Madonna songs
1 product, approx. 38 pages
List of collaborations. For unreleased collaborations, see Unreleased Madonna songs.
Britney Spears
4 products, approx. 36 pages
"Me Against the Music" Britney Spears featuring Madonna appears on In the Zone by Britney Spears.
Live Earth
1 product, approx. 18 pages
"Hey You" was available only as a charity download for the Live Earth concerts.[22]
RIAA
1 product, approx. 17 pages
Madonna scored sixty-three RIAA platinum album discs and sold sixty-six million in the U.S.[11] [12] [13]
Missy Elliott
1 product, approx. 12 pages
"American Life": Madonna featuring Missy Elliott
Confessions Tour
1 product, approx. 12 pages
Confessions on a Dance Floor (2006) — Japanese special edition CD/DVD containing the videos and making of "Hung Up" and "Sorry". Released in 2006 to promote the Confessions Tour.
Ray of Light
1 product, approx. 12 pages
1998: "Sky Fits Heaven" (import) — #41
B-side
1 product, approx. 11 pages
2 "Burning Up" charted on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as a double-sided hit, with "Physical Attraction" on the B-side.
Peter Cetera
1 product, approx. 11 pages
"Scheherazade" with Peter Cetera (former front-man of Chicago) on his 1988 album
2008
2 products, approx. 10 pages
Release: Early 2008
Hung Up
1 product, approx. 10 pages
"Hung Up"
Billboard 200
1 product, approx. 9 pages
The releases below are of albums in which the music contained is either solely performed by Madonna, or the majority of the tracks are performed by her: For example the Who's That Girl and Evita albums which, although they contain some tracks by other artists, are considered to be "Madonna albums", according to Warner Bros. and the Billboard 200. All regularly released albums and their chart positions in the USA  , United Kingdom  , Germany  , Switzerland  , Austria  , France  , Canada  , Australia  , Italy  .
Media Traffic
1 product, approx. 9 pages
Note: The points for these songs are based on a combination of airplay, physical and digital sales, and votes. Actual airplay is 49%, combined sales are 49% and votes are 2%, all published weekly by Media Traffic.[14]
GHV2
1 product, approx. 8 pages
2002: "GHV2" radio promo #2 (5 tracks)
Drowned World Tour
1 product, approx. 7 pages
Music (2001) — limited edition 2-CD with bonus disc including remixes and "What It Feels like for a Girl" video. Released in 2001 to promote the Drowned World Tour.
Ricky Martin
1 product, approx. 7 pages
"Be Careful (Cuidado Con Mi Corazon)": duet with Ricky Martin appears on the album Ricky Martin.
Bedtime Stories (Madonna album)
1 product, approx. 6 pages
Bedtime Stories (1994) — special edition satin digipak CD (promo only release) with different artwork.
Take a Bow
1 product, approx. 5 pages
"Take a Bow"
Extended play
1 product, approx. 5 pages
A series of EPs were released in Japan during the 1980s. These mini-albums contained a small collection of Madonna's hit songs in remixed form. Listed are the EPs only, excluding simple maxi CDs.
Like a Prayer
1 product, approx. 5 pages
1989: "Pray for Spanish Eyes"
Laura Pausini
1 product, approx. 5 pages
"Me Abandono a Ti/Mi Abbandono a Te" by Laura Pausini, Spanish/Italian version of "Like a Flower", available on her 2004 release Escucha/Resta In Ascolto.
Oricon
1 product, approx. 4 pages
Japanese chart positions listed are for Oricon's International single sales chart.
CD Single Collection (Madonna)
1 product, approx. 3 pages
CD Singles Collection (1996) — Japanese box set released in December 1996, containing forty individual 3" CD singles with Japanese artwork. Contains all single releases from "Burning Up" to "One More Chance". All are 2-track CDs except "You'll See" and "One More Chance", which each have three tracks.
John Benitez
1 product, approx. 3 pages
"Sidewalk Talk" by Jellybean appears on Wotupski!?!
You'll See
1 product, approx. 3 pages
1995: "VerĂ¡s"
Digital download
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Formats: Vinyl, CD, cassette (Asia), digital download, limited edition CD box
Pre-Madonna
1 product, approx. 3 pages
1997: Pre-Madonna: old material/mixed demo versions.
12"ers+2
1 product, approx. 3 pages
12"ers+2 (1985) Cancelled compilation featuring 12" mixes of "Dress You Up", "Angel", "Lucky Star", "Material Girl", "Borderline" and "Like a Virgin". Also includes the original versions (+2) of "Into the Groove" and "Ain't No Big Deal". Only one Japanese promo cassette is known to exist.
Joe Henry
1 product, approx. 3 pages
"Guilty by Association" appears on the compilation Sweet Relief II. It features Madonna's brother-in-law Joe Henry on lead vocals and she does back up.
Mother and Father
1 product, approx. 3 pages
2005: "Mother and Father" (Peter Rauhofer mix) — #9
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
1 product, approx. 2 pages
1 "Everybody" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number seven.
GHV2 Megamix
1 product, approx. 2 pages
2001: "GHV2 Megamix" — #5
Remixed Prayers
1 product, approx. 2 pages
1989: "Like a Prayer": Remixed Prayers (Mini Album)
Naked Eyes
1 product, approx. 2 pages
"Promises, Promises" (12" mix) by Naked Eyes. Madonna sings back-up vocals.
Holiday Collection
1 product, approx. 2 pages
6 Including The Holiday Collection: limited single EP release to promote The Immaculate Collection.
Pop 100
1 product, approx. 2 pages
12 "Get Together" and "Jump" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at positions six and five respectively. "Get Together" peaked at number eighty-four on the Pop 100.
Donna DeLory
1 product, approx. 2 pages
"Just a Dream" by Donna DeLory
IFPI
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Madonna sold more than 200 million albums globally, according to a Warner Bros. 2005 press release before Confessions on a Dance Floor.[18] This was also reported by the IFPI.[19]
Nick Kamen
1 product, approx. 1 pages
"Each Time You Break My Heart": by Nick Kamen
Sing (Annie Lennox song)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
"Sing" by Annie Lennox, Madonna sang one verse and back-up vocals with 22 other artists.[23]
Nick Scotti
1 product, approx. 0 pages
"Get Over" by Nick Scotti. Madonna sings prominent back-up vocals.
The discography of American pop singer Madonna includes ten studio albums, five compilations, three full soundtracks, two live albums and numerous singles.
Formats: Vinyl, CD, cassette, MD, DCC, limited edition box set
Madonna 1983 - 1989 (1989) — Japanese greatest hits compilation released in September 1989 for DJs and retailers only. It was re-released in May 1990 to include the tracks "Vogue" and "Keep It Together" and renamed Madonna 1983 - 1990.
" Oh Father" (1995) — UK CD single includes the live edited version of " Live to Tell" and "Why's It So Hard" from The Girlie Show Tour.
" Imagine" (2005) — charity download single recorded live for the Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope, which was a worldwide benefit held for the tsunami victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Madonna released her performance as a digital download single through Sony's connect.com music store with proceeds going to the American Red Cross.
" Hey You" (2007) Live version recorded during the London Live Earth concert is included on the CD release of the show. "La Isla Bonita/Lela Pala Tute" featuring Gogol Bordello will be include on the DVD version [17].
Eight million albums globally, according to Warner Bros., for Confessions on a Dance Floor ( July 21, 2006). [20]
All regularly released singles and their chart positions on the United World Chart ( UWC), the USA Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play  ( Dance), the Billboard Hot 100  ( Hot 100), the UK Singles Chart  , the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles  , the Canadian Singles Chart  , Oricon  , the ARIA Charts  , the Media Control Charts  , in Switzerland  , Austria  , France  and on the Irish Singles Chart  , with world wide sales/million copies ( Sales). Note: Only the biggest world music markets are listed.
"Spotlight" (1988) was not released commercially in the U.S. and therefore ineligible for the Hot 100, but did receive enough radio airplay to peak at number thirty-two on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. On Radio & Records' CHR/Pop Tracks chart, "Spotlight" peaked at number thirty-one. 1
4 "Into the Groove" appeared only as the B-side on the U.S. 12-inch release of "Angel." At the time, this made it ineligible to enter the Hot 100 or Hot 100 Singles Sales charts. However, the Variety Bestselling Singles Sales chart ranked it number one out of all singles, not just 12-inchers, for six consecutive weeks starting in the June 12 1985 issue. Variety listed "Angel" as a separate single, apparently assigning all the 12-inch's sales points to "Into the Groove". It also charted on the U.S. R&B chart, as well as hitting number one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (where it was listed as a double-sided single with "Angel"). On Radio & Records' CHR/Pop Tracks chart, "Into the Groove" peaked at #6.
10 "Love Profusion" was originally released in Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom on November 21, 2003. It was later released in North America and in France on March 16, 2004.
Madonna has scored fifteen number-one singles on Radio & Records magazine's CHR/Pop Tracks chart (which is based solely on radio airplay), including four ("Material Girl," "Cherish," "Deeper and Deeper," and "I'll Remember") that did not reach number one on the Hot 100. The following Madonna singles reached #1 on the Radio & Records chart: "Like a Virgin," "Material Girl," "Crazy for You," "Live to Tell," "Papa Don't Preach," "Open Your Heart," "Who's That Girl," "Like a Prayer," "Cherish," "Vogue," "Justify My Love," "This Used to Be My Playground," "Deeper and Deeper," and "Take a Bow." "Take a Bow," with five weeks at number one, is the longest-running chart-topper, and "Vogue," "This Used to Be My Playground" and "I'll Remember" each stayed at the top for four weeks. In addition, four other singles ("Dress You Up," "Causing a Commotion," "Secret," and "Music") peaked at #2. From "Holiday" in 1984 to "Hung Up" in 2005, Madonna has made the CHR/Pop chart 53 times in all, with 37 entries making the top ten. (Source: 1) Madonna has placed 34 songs on Billboard's Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, from "Borderline" in 1984 to "Jump" in 2006. Five of those songs reached number one: "Live to Tell" in 1986, "La Isla Bonita" in 1987, "Cherish" in 1989, "I'll Remember" in 1994, and "Take a Bow" in 1995. "Take a Bow" is Madonna's longest-running AC chart-topper, with nine weeks at #1. Two other singles - "Crazy for You" and "Secret" - reached #2 on the AC chart, and eight others ("Angel," "True Blue," "Who's That Girl," "Like a Prayer," "This Used to Be My Playground," "Rain," "You'll See," and "Frozen") made the top ten. (Source: Top Adult Contemporary, 1961-2001 by Joel Whitburn, Record Research Inc., 2002.)

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