List of songs recorded by Madonna

Madonna playing a guitar onstage, wearing a black, flowy dress.
Madonna performing "Burning Up" during the Rebel Heart Tour in 2015. She is the sole songwriter of the track.

American singer and songwriter Madonna has recorded songs for fourteen studio albums and three soundtrack albums, with few new songs being added for five compilation albums and one live album. She has provided background vocals for songs recorded by other artists, as well as being featured on other artists' tracks.

Madonna signed with Sire Records (an auxiliary label of Warner Bros. Records) in 1982 and released her self-titled debut album the following year. Since then, she has recorded a series of successful studio albums, including the all-time bestsellers Like a Virgin (1984) and True Blue (1986), as well as the Grammy Award winners Ray of Light (1998) and Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005). Having become the sole writer of most of the songs on her debut album, Madonna collaborated with mostly one producer to write her material. Her most successful entirely self-written tracks are "Lucky Star" and "Gambler", which each reached the top five in the US and the UK, respectively. She created prolific songwriting partnerships with Patrick Leonard (chart-toppers include "Live to Tell", "La Isla Bonita", "Who's That Girl", "Like a Prayer", and "Frozen") and with Stephen Bray (chart-toppers include "Into the Groove", "True Blue", and "Express Yourself"). Producers William Orbit and Mirwais Ahmadzaï each co-wrote with Madonna on three studio albums.

Madonna has also recorded songs for film soundtracks, starting in 1985 with the single "Crazy for You", which she sang as a club singer cameo in the film Vision Quest (1985). She followed it with songs for her major film roles like Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) as well as Who's That Girl (1987). For the 1990 film Dick Tracy, Madonna recorded three songs composed by Stephen Sondheim and duetted with actors Warren Beatty and Mandy Patinkin. Madonna recorded her versions of musical numbers composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice for the 1996 film Evita, along with actors Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce. Her most recent song recorded for a film was "Masterpiece", which she co-wrote for her directorial venture W.E.

Other musical endeavors from Madonna includes poems she recorded for albums, like "Bittersweet" by the Persian poet Rumi, read for contemporary spiritualist Deepak Chopra's album, A Gift Of Love: Music inspired by the Love Poems of Rumi (1998). She also recorded "If You Forget Me" by Pablo Neruda, for the soundtrack of the 1994 film, Il Postino: The Postman. Madonna's recorded music encompasses providing background vocals for other artists like Patrick Hernandez, John Benitez, Nick Kamen, Nick Scotti and Donna De Lory. She also recorded collaborations with other performers, including Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Annie Lennox, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A., Justin Timberlake and Timbaland.

Songs

Tom Kelly singing into a microphone.
Tom Kelly wrote "Like a Virgin" with Billy Steinberg.
Prince looking towards his right, wearing a white shirt.
Prince appeared on "Love Song" from Like a Prayer.
Mandy Patinkin looking towards the camera.
Actor Mandy Patinkin recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, I'm Breathless.
Greyscale image of Stephen Sondheim in a black t-shirt, looking to his left and holding a cigarette in his right hand.
Stephen Sondheim wrote three songs on I'm Breathless: "Sooner or Later", "More" and "What Can You Loose".
Lenny Kravitz smiling in a tuxedo and black sunglasses.
Lenny Kravitz was one of the co-writers on "Justify My Love". He was sued by Ingrid Chavez because her work on the song was uncredited. The matter was settled out-of-court with Chavez gaining a co-writer credit.
Black-and-white image of Peggy Lee.
"Fever" features uncredited lyrics by singer Peggy Lee.
Sepiatone image of Donna De Lory singing with a microphone in her left hand.
Madonna recorded background vocals for Donna De Lory's debut single, "Just a Dream".
Babyface smiling to the camera wearing sunglasses.
Babyface co-wrote "Forbidden Love", "Inside of Me" and "Take a Bow" from Bedtime Stories.
Björk wearing a dress shaped like a swan.
Björk co-wrote the track "Bedtime Story" from Bedtime Stories.
Greyscale photo of Pablo Neruda looking to the distance.
Madonna read the poem "If You Forget Me" by Pablo Neruda over music for the soundtrack of the 1994 film, Il Postino: The Postman.
Massive Attack performing onstage.
Madonna recorded a cover version of the Marvin Gaye song "I Want You" with English trip-hop group, Massive Attack
Antonio Banderas looking to the far.
Actor Antonio Banderas recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, Evita.
Jonathan Pryce looking towards the camera.
Actor Jonathan Pryce recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, Evita.
Deepak Chopra smiling
Madonna read the poem "Bittersweet" by Rumi for spiritualist Deepak Chopra's (pictured) album, A Gift Of Love: Music inspired by the Love Poems of Rumi.
Ricky Martin looking to his right, while pulling up his the left sleeve of his t-shirt to reveal a tattoo.
Madonna duetted with Ricky Martin on the song "Be Careful (Cuidado con mi Corazón), from his fifth studio album, Ricky Martin.
Joe Henry sitting on a sofa in a suit and talking to a microphone in his right hand.
Madonna co-wrote four songs with her brother-in-law, Joe Henry, including "Don't Tell Me" from Music.
Guy Sigsworth looking towards his right and smiling, while drinking from a cup in his right hand.
Guy Sigsworth co-wrote "What It Feels Like for a Girl" from Music and "Nothing Fails" from American Life.
Missy Elliott looking towards the camera.
Rapper Missy Elliott appeared on the "Into the Hollywood Groove" remix, which appeared on the Remixed & Revisited album. Both Madonna and Missy Elliott appeared as featured artists on "Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna Remix) by Dua Lipa.
Britney Spears performing onstage
Madonna appeared as a featured artist on Britney Spears' song "Me Against the Music" from Spears' fourth studio album, In the Zone.
Black-and-white image of ABBA, with the male members standing while the female members sitting in front.
A sample from the song "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" by Swedish pop group ABBA was used in Madonna's song "Hung Up" from Confessions on a Dance Floor.
Justin Timberlake performing onstage wearing white pants and greenish jumper, with his right hand outstretched.
Justin Timberlake was featured on the songs "4 Minutes" and "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy.
Lil Wayne onstage in white vest and loose, shiny pants.
Timbaland also appeared as featured artist on "4 Minutes" and co-write many songs on Hard Candy.
Timbaland wearing headphones and looking to his right.
Rapper Lil Wayne collaborated with Madonna on the song "Revolver" from Celebration.
Benny Benassi looking to the camera and smiling.
Italian producer Benny Benassi co-wrote a number of songs on MDNA.
M.I.A. standing in a golden t-shirt, coat and a hat rimmed with flowers.
Singer M.I.A. appeared as featured artist on the tracks "B-Day Song" and "Give Me All Your Luvin'" from MDNA.
Nicki Minak pointing to her right with her left hand and smiling.
Nicki Minaj appeared on the tracks "Give Me All Your Luvin' and "I Don't Give A" from MDNA and "Bitch I'm Madonna" from Rebel Heart.
Kanye West looking slightly to his left.
Singer Kanye West collaborated with Madonna on "Beat Goes On" from Hard Candy and wrote "Illuminati" from Rebel Heart.
Mike Tyson looking to the camera.
Boxer Mike Tyson was featured on "Iconic" from Rebel Heart.
A barebodied Nas singing onstage.
Rapper Nas appeared on "Veni Vidi Vici" from Rebel Heart.
Greyscale image of Diplo looking to the camera.
Diplo co-wrote songs on Rebel Heart with Madonna.
Avicii looking to the right, wearing a black cap.
Avicii co-wrote songs on Rebel Heart with Madonna.

See also

For all other songs that Madonna has performed live or used as samples / interludes during her concert tours, please check the below list:

Notes

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article List of songs recorded by Madonna, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.