During a telephone call with Steve Bray in 2009, he revealed to me the name of a song he co-wrote/produced with Madonna in the 1980s that has never before been reported. The title? I Want You.
Hold on, hasn’t Madonna already released a song called I Want You?
Yes - in 1995, Madonna recorded a cover of Marvin Gaye’s I Want You with Massive Attack for the tribute album, Inner City Blues: The Music of Marvin Gaye, which also appeared later that year on Madonna’s ballads retrospective, Something to Remember.
There’s also the lesser-known Take Me (I Want You) from Madonna’s Emmy days, which was later re-titled I Want You when she recorded her Alec Head/Jon Gordon-produced solo version at Mediasound for her four-track demo tape – to be be touted around major labels by former-manager Camille Barbone.
I quizzed Steve as to whether he was referring to the early ‘80s version of the song, but he said that I Want You was an entirely new song that he co-wrote/produced with Madonna later that decade.
6 comments:
fabulous! I WANT IT! xoxoox
Hey Pud, welcome to the blog and thanks for my first comment!
I thought Steve had already revealed all to Bruce Baron in his amazing Goldmine article, so I was totally surprised by this little find when we spoke.
Great news! I can't wait to hear it someday :)
Hope he gives it to us someday!
God i want it!
But every Madonna Fan wants it..i think so
I hope so too - but unlike the Pre-Madonna album, which consists primarily of demos recorded before Madonna signed with Warner Bros, I Want You can't be released without Madonna's permission. I know she'll give it to us one day - won't you Madonna ;-)
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