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Like a Prayer (song)

"Like a Prayer" is a song by American singer Madonna from her 1989 fourth studio album of the same name. Sire Records released it as the album's lead single on March 3, 1989. Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, the song heralded an artistic and personal approach to songwriting for Madonna, who believed that she needed to cater more to her adult audience. Thematically, "Like a Prayer" speaks about a passionate young girl in love with God, who becomes the only male figure in her life.

"Like a Prayer"
7-inch vinyl and CD variant of standard artwork
Single by Madonna
from the album Like a Prayer
B-side"Act of Contrition"
ReleasedMarch 3, 1989 (1989-03-03)
RecordedSeptember 1988
StudioJohnny Yuma Recording Studio
(Burbank, California)
Genre
Length5:19 (single version)
5:41 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Madonna
  • Patrick Leonard
Madonna singles chronology
"Spotlight"
(1988)
"Like a Prayer"
(1989)
"Express Yourself"
(1989)
Music video
"Like a Prayer" on YouTube

"Like a Prayer" is a pop rock song and incorporates gospel music. It features background vocals from a choir and also a rock guitar. The lyrics contain liturgical words, but they have been interpreted by some people to have dual meanings of sexual innuendo and religion. "Like a Prayer" was acclaimed by music critics and was a commercial success worldwide. In the United States, it was Madonna's seventh number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, where it stayed for three consecutive weeks and topped the record charts in many other countries, including Australia, Canada, Spain, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Rolling Stone listed "Like a Prayer" among "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

The music video for "Like a Prayer", directed by Mary Lambert, portrays Madonna witnessing a young white woman being killed by a group of white men. While a black man is arrested for the murder, Madonna hides in a church for safety, seeking strength to go forth as a witness. The video depicts a church and Catholic symbols such as stigmata. It also features the Ku Klux Klan's burning crosses and a dream about kissing a black saint. The Vatican condemned the video, while family and religious groups protested against its broadcast. They boycotted products by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi, who had used the song in their commercial. The company canceled their sponsorship contract with Madonna, but allowed her to retain the $5 million fee.

"Like a Prayer" has been featured on five of Madonna's concert tours, most recently on the Madame X Tour in 2019–20. It has been covered by numerous artists. Along with the parent album, the song was a turning point in Madonna's career, with critics starting to acknowledge her as an artist rather than a mere pop star.

Background Edit

Madonna had not recorded any music throughout most of 1988. Following the critical and commercial failure of back-to-back big-budget films, Shanghai Surprise (1986) and Who's That Girl (1987), she acted in the Broadway production Speed-the-Plow.[1] However, the unfavorable reviews once again caused her discomfort. Her marriage to actor Sean Penn ended, leading to the couple filing for divorce in January 1989. Madonna had also turned 30, the age at which her mother had died, and thus the singer experienced more emotional turmoil.[1][2] She commented in the March 1989 issue of Rolling Stone that her Catholic upbringing struck a feeling of guilt in her all the time:

"Once you're a Catholic, you're always a Catholic—in terms of your feelings of guilt and remorse and whether you've sinned or not. Sometimes I'm wracked with guilt when I needn't be, and that, to me, is left over from my Catholic upbringing. Because in Catholicism you are born a sinner and you are a sinner all of your life. No matter how you try to get away from it, the sin is within you all the time."[3]

Madonna also understood that as she was growing up, so was her core audience. Feeling the need to attempt something different, she wanted the sound of her new album to dictate what could be popular in the music world.[4] The singer had certain personal matters on her mind that she thought could be the musical direction of the album. For the title track, Madonna chose topics that until then had been personal meditations never shared with the general public. She perused her personal journals and diaries, and began considering options. She recalled, "What was it I wanted to say? I wanted the album to speak to things on my mind. It was a complex time in my life."[5]

Development Edit

"I think there was a point when we realized that it was the title track, and the lead track, and it was going to be a powerhouse. It became obvious that there was something unique about it. And that somehow we made this thing work: with its stopping and starting, and a minimalistic rhythmic thing, and the verses, and these bombastic choruses, and this giant choir comes in. This is ambitious, you know?"

—Patrick Leonard's thoughts on "Like a Prayer".[6]

As Madonna considered her alternatives, producers Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray were experimenting with instrumental tracks and musical ideas for her consideration.[5] Both producers wanted to bring their unique style to the project and composed music for the title track. Eventually, Madonna felt that the music presented to her by Leonard was more interesting, and she started to work with him.[5] Once Madonna had conceptualized the way she would interpose her ideas with the music, she wrote "Like a Prayer" in about three hours, and it became the first song developed for the album.[7] The singer has described "Like a Prayer" as the song of a passionate young girl "so in love with God that it is almost as though He were the male figure in her life."[8]

Madonna's further inspiration for the track came from the Catholic belief of transubstantiation.[9] She introduced liturgical words in the track, but changed the context so that the lyrics had dual meaning.[10] In addition to superficial pop lyrics about sexuality and religion on the surface,[10] the song contained a secondary meaning beneath to provoke reaction from her listeners. Leonard explained that he was not comfortable with the lyrics and the sexual innuendos present in it. He gave the example of the first verse for "Like a Prayer" which goes "When you call my name, It's like a little prayer, I'm down on my knees, I wanna take you there." Leonard saw that this could also refer to someone performing fellatio; aghast, he requested that Madonna change the line, but she was adamant about keeping it.[11]

Recording Edit

 
Andraé Crouch and his choir were signed for adding background vocals to the song. Crouch studied the lyrics of the song to make sure that it was not against their religious beliefs.

Madonna wanted to have gospel music as part of the song, with virtually no instrumentation, only the sound of an organ and her singing.[1] She started experimenting using just her vocals, prior to the bridge being composed. After the full song was finalized, Madonna and Leonard decided to record it alongside a choir around September 1988.[1][7] Both of them met with musician Andraé Crouch and vocalist Roberto Noriega, and signed their choir to provide background vocals. Crouch scrutinized the lyrics as he wanted to "find out what the intention of the song might be. We're very particular in choosing what we work with, and we liked what we heard."[12] At Jonny Yuma recording studio, he got his choir together and explained to them what they needed to do during the recording session. He had listened to the demo of "Like a Prayer" in his car, and directed the choir accordingly. The choir was recorded separately, and Leonard wanted it to be added during post-production.[7]

Recording took more time than usual since Madonna and Leonard fought "tooth and nail" in the studio. According to author Lucy O'Brien, the singer wanted to prove that her second chance as a record producer (following her previous album True Blue) was not a fluke.[13] Leonard started working on the chord changes for the verses and the chorus.[1] He had hired guitarist Bruce Gaitsch and bass guitar player Guy Pratt to work on the track. Pratt had in turn hired some additional drummers.[13] On the day of the recording, the drummers canceled, which irritated Madonna, and she started shouting and swearing profusely at Leonard and Pratt.[13] The producer then hired British drum and guitar players such as Chester Kamen, along with Americans David Williams and Dann Huff. He commented that the choice was deliberate since he was a fan of British rock, and wanted that kind of attitude and quirkiness of the musicians in "Like a Prayer", as well as the other songs of the album.[12] Pratt was not fired, but later he realized that Madonna did not forgive him; she would call him late at night for his opinion, and urgently ask him to come to the recording studio, only to be dismissed.[13]

Madonna had her own opinion of how the different musical instruments should be played to achieve the sound that she envisioned.[12] Pratt recalled that after the middle chorus was recorded, she notified the musicians of some changes in the production. "Jonathan, do less of the high-hat in the middle eight, and more of a fill towards the end. Guy, I want duck eggs [semibreves] on the end, and Chester, bring in your guitar on the second verse," she instructed.[12] The team checked the instructions once more, and did a final recording with vocals and one with the strings. Gaitsch heard Madonna telling Leonard that no further recording was to be done for the song.[12] Leonard then gave the track to Bill Bottrell for the mixing process.[7] But the producer felt that the bongos and the Latin Percussion would sound really mismatched if Crouch's choir was added, so he removed them.[7] For the introduction, Leonard used some guitar recordings by musician Prince, who had been asked by Madonna to contribute to the track. He recalled in 2014 that no other music by Prince was used on the release, but some effects around the choruses might have been his.[14] Shep Pettibone and Bill Bottrell remixed the 12" versions of the track.

Composition Edit

"Like a Prayer" is a dance-pop, pop rock[1] and gospel[15] song that also incorporates elements of funk music.[16] According to the sheet music published in Musicnotes.com, the song follows a time signature of common time, and was composed in the key of D minor, with a moderate tempo of 120 beats per minute. Madonna's vocals range from the notes of A3 to F5. "Like a Prayer" starts with a Dm–C/D–Gm/D–Dm chord progression in the opening chorus, and a Dm–C/E–C7–B–F/A sequence in the verses.[17] The album version features bass guitar by Guy Pratt doubled by an analogue Minimoog bass synthesizer, while the 7" version has a different bass part played by Randy Jackson. "Like a Prayer" was also remixed by Shep Pettibone for the 12" single of the song; a re-edited version of Pettibone's mix is featured on Madonna's 1990 compilation album The Immaculate Collection.[18]

The song begins with the sound of heavy rock guitar that is suddenly cut off after a few seconds, and replaced with the choir and the sound of an organ. Madonna sings the opening lines accompanied by light percussion, as drums start during the first verse. The percussion and the choir sound are added interchangeably between the verses and the bridges, until the second chorus. At this point the guitars start flickering from left to right, accompanied by a bassline.[16] Rikky Rooksby, author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna, commented that "Like a Prayer" was the most complex track that Madonna had ever attempted at that point. He believed that the complexity builds up more after the second chorus, when the choir fully supports Madonna's vocals and she re-utters the opening lines, but this time accompanied by a synthesizer and drum beats.[18] While singing "Just like a prayer, your voice can take me there, Just like a muse to me, You are a mystery", an R&B-influenced voice backs Madonna. The song ends with a final repetition of the chorus and the choir gradually fading out.[18]

Author J. Randy Taraborrelli noted in his book Madonna: An Intimate Biography that the lyrics of the song consist of "a series of button-pushing anomalies".[11] With Madonna's inclusion of double entendres in the lyrics, "Like a Prayer" sounded religious to him but has an undertone of sexual tension. This was demonstrated by the use of a gospel choir, whose voice heightens the song's spiritual nature, while the rock guitar sound keeps it dark and mysterious.[11] For O'Brien, the lyrics describe Madonna receiving a vocation from God.[13] Certain portions of the lyrics also alluded to Sean Penn and their failed marriage. According to Priya Elan from NME, the line "Just like a muse to me, You are a mystery" was an example of this, befitting the description of an unattainable lover. This was also evident in the artwork for the 12" single, painted by her brother, Christopher Ciccone. It shows the letters "MLVC", standing for Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, with a prominent letter "P" for Penn, detached from the group.[1]

Critical reception Edit

 
During the Re-Invention World Tour (2004), "Like a Prayer" was given a gospel treatment, with Madonna asking members of the audience to sing along with her.

Following the release of "Like a Prayer" on March 3, 1989,[19] it received widespread acclaim from critics, journalists and academics.[20] Taraborrelli commented that the track "deserved every bit of the curiosity it generated. While being devilishly danceable, the song also shows Madonna's uncanny ability to inspire strong, conflicting emotions during the course of a single song, leaving the listener scratching his head for answers—and craving for more."[21] Stephen Holden from The New York Times, while writing about Madonna's re-invention of her image, observed how her sound had changed from the "simple blaring dance-pop to the rich, fully rounded pop of 'Like a Prayer'".[22] Lucy O'Brien felt that the most remarkable aspect of "Like a Prayer" was Madonna's usage of liturgical words. "There is the surface meaning, forging sexuality with pop lyrics that sound so sweet. But underlying that is a rigorous mediation on prayer. In shorter words, 'Like a Prayer' really takes you there," she concluded.[12] This view was shared by Mary Cross, who wrote in her biography of Madonna that "the song is a mix of the sacred and the profane. There-in lies Madonna's triumph with 'Like a Prayer'. It still sounds catchy and danceable."[23]

From the academic world, positive reviews came from Michael Campbell, author of Popular Music in America: And the Beat Goes On, who felt that the soothing melody of the track resembles British singer Steve Winwood's 1986 single "Higher Love". The author noted the song for merging disparate and contradictory musical features in it. He found that the simple melody of "Like a Prayer" offered an easy listen, but the contrasts in sound, rhythm and texture appealed to different target audiences.[24] Australian rock music journalist Toby Creswell wrote in his book 1001 Songs that "'Like a Prayer' is a beautifully crafted devotional song in the guise of perfect pop. God is the drum machine here."[25] Scholar Georges Claude Guilbert, author of Madonna as Postmodern Myth: How One Star's Self-Construction Rewrites Sex, Gender, Hollywood and the American Dream, noted that there is a polysemy in "Like a Prayer" since the singer addresses either God or her lover, and in doing so "Madonna achieves the gold-card of attaining her own divinity. Whenever someone calls her name, it alludes to the song".[26] Theologian Andrew Greeley compared "Like a Prayer" with the biblical Song of Songs. Greeley, although focusing more on the video, acknowledged the fact that sexual passion may be revelatory, and complimented Madonna for glorifying ideologies of female subjectivity and womanhood in the song.[27]

Positive reviews also came from contemporary music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called the track "haunting" and felt that it displayed a commanding sense of Madonna's songcraft.[28] According to Rolling Stone's Gavin Edwards, it sounded glorious and "is the most transgressive—and the most irresistible" song of Madonna's career.[29] Jim Farber from Entertainment Weekly commented that the "gospel-infused title track demonstrates that [the singer's] writing and performing had been raised to heavenly new heights".[30] In a review for The Immaculate Collection compilation album, David Browne of the same publication wrote about the composition, which he felt "added poignancy to its spiritual lyrics".[31] Also from Entertainment Weekly, Chuck Arnold wrote that "from the moment Madonna sings atop that solemn organ and the hushed tones of a choir, 'Like a Prayer' goes on to achieve a spiritual transcendence that makes this her supreme single [...] balancing the sacred and the secular to ecstatic effect, the whole thing takes you there again and again".[32] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine was impressed with the production of the song, complimenting its "church-like" reverence and the religious sentiments.[33] Writing for Billboard, Katie Atkinson ranked it as the singer's 2nd greatest song: "One of the main reasons the lyrics work so well is that she could be singing about a monogamous relationship, a powerful sexual connection, a platonic loved one, or even God him (or her) self [...] Life might be a mystery, but the mastery of this song is irrefutable".[34]

Chart performance Edit

 
Madonna performing a remixed version of "Like a Prayer" during the Amsterdam stop of her Sticky & Sweet Tour on September 2, 2008

In the United States, "Like a Prayer" debuted at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top of the chart on the issue dated April 22, 1989.[35][36] It was number one for three weeks, before being replaced by Bon Jovi's "I'll Be There for You".[37] The track topped the Dance Club Songs chart,[38] while reaching number three on the Adult Contemporary chart[39] and number 20 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart.[40] "Like a Prayer" was ranked at number 25 on the 1989 Hot 100 year-end chart, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in May 1989, for shipment of a million copies of the single.[41][42] According to Nielsen SoundScan, it has also sold 1.1 million digital downloads as of December 2016.[43] In Canada, the song reached the top of the RPM Singles Chart in its ninth week.[44] It was present on the chart for 16 weeks and was the top-selling single in Canada for 1989.[45][46]

In Australia, "Like a Prayer" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number three on March 19, 1989. The next week it reached the top of the chart, and stayed there for another four weeks. It was present for a total of 22 weeks on the chart, and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipment of 70,000 copies of the single.[47][48] "Like a Prayer" was also the top-selling single in Australia in 1989.[49] In New Zealand, the song had a similar run as in Australia, by debuting at number three on the RIANZ Singles Chart, and reaching number one the next week. It was present for a total of 13 weeks on the chart.[50] The track became Madonna's seventh number one single in Japan, and occupied the top position of the Oricon Singles chart for three weeks.[51][52]

In the United Kingdom, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number two, before moving to the top the next week, remaining there for three weeks.[53] Madonna became the artist with the most number-one singles of the 1980s in the UK, with a total of six chart-toppers.[54] "Like a Prayer" became the tenth best-selling song of 1989 in the UK, with the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certifying it gold, for shipment of 400,000 copies of the single.[55] According to the Official Charts Company, it has sold 850,500 copies there as of April 2019.[56] In Italy, the song spent 9 consecutive weeks at the top of the Musica e dischi charts.[57] Across Europe, the track reached number one in Belgium, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.[58][59] It was Madonna's fifth number one song on the European Hot 100 Singles chart, reaching the top on March 25, 1989, and staying at number one for 12 weeks.[51][52] "Like a Prayer" ranked at number two on the 1989 tabulation for European singles.[60] After the Glee episode "The Power of Madonna" was broadcast, "Like a Prayer" again entered the chart at number 47, on May 15, 2010.[61] The song went on to sell over five million copies worldwide.[62]

Music video Edit

Conception and filming Edit

 
Actor Leon Robinson was hired to play the role of a saint inspired by Martin de Porres, the patron saint of mixed-race people.

The highly controversial[63] music video for "Like a Prayer" was directed by Mary Lambert and was shot in January 1989 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California, and at San Pedro Hills in San Pedro, California.[64] Madonna wanted the video to be more provocative than anything she had done before.[64] She wanted to address racism by having the video depict a mixed-race couple being shot by the Ku Klux Klan. But on further thinking she finalized on another provocative theme to keep with the song's religious connotations.[64] The singer would play the song over and over again and wanted the visuals to display,

[T]his story of a girl who was madly in love with a black man, set in South, with this forbidden interracial love affair. And the guy she's in love with sings in a choir. So she's obsessed with him and goes to the church all the time. And then it turned into a bigger story, which was about racism and bigotry.[7]

Lambert had a different visual aspect of the song on her mind. She felt that it was more about ecstasy, especially a sexual one, and how it related to religious ecstasy.[64] She listened to the song with Madonna a number of times and together decided to include the ecstasy part.[64] A sub-plot about Madonna as a homicide witness was included, which became the trigger for the sexual and religious ecstasy.[7] Actor Leon Robinson was hired to play the role of a saint; the part was inspired by Martin de Porres, the patron saint of mixed-race people and all those seeking interracial harmony.[64]

The video was shot over four days, with an extra day allotted for re-shooting some of the scenes. Originally Lambert had casts taken of Robinson's face, hand and feet to create the statue of the saint which would be used as a decoration.[65] The actor only enacted the live scenes. However during post-production, Lambert found that the statue did not look like Robinson, who was asked to re-shoot the respective scenes.[65] He had to act as the statue and required special make-up for the retakes.[65] The actor recalled that standing like a statue was difficult since "first of all, I didn't realize how hard it is on the back to stand absolutely tall and straight and not move. Secondly, as a performer you have this nervous energy—and my requirements here were total antithesis of that."[65]

Throughout the video, Madonna wears a cleavage-baring slip dress as outerwear, then seen as a provocative choice. The piece was chosen by costume designer Marlene Stewart for its atypical structure, as the dress was made for actress Natalie Wood to be worn under a costume.[66]

Synopsis Edit

 
Madonna in the music video for "Like a Prayer", singing in front of Ku Klux Klan-style burning crosses[23]

The video begins with Madonna witnessing a young white woman being assaulted and murdered by a group of men, but she is too frozen in fear to protest.[67] A black man walking down the alley also sees the incident and runs to help the woman, but the murderers flee just as the police arrive. The police mistakenly suspect the black man of being the killer and arrest him. The real murderers give a threatening look towards Madonna and leave.[67] She flees the crime scene and escapes to a church. There she sees a caged statue of a saint who resembles the black man on the street. As the song starts, she utters a prayer in front of the statue which appears to be crying.[67]

Madonna lies down on a pew and has a dream in which she is falling through space. Suddenly, a woman, representing power and strength, catches her. She advises Madonna to do what is right and tosses her back up.[67] Still dreaming, Madonna returns to the statue, which transforms into the black man she had seen earlier. He kisses her forehead and leaves the church as she picks up a knife and accidentally cuts herself, making the sign of the stigmata on her hands. Interspersing scenes show Madonna singing and dancing wildly in front of burning crosses, kissing scenes between her and the saint, and the singer being surrounded by a choir inside the church, led by the woman who caught her earlier.[67] Madonna wakes up, goes to the jail and tells the police that she had witnessed the crime and that the black man is innocent; the police release him. The video ends as Madonna dances in front of the burning crosses, and then everybody involved in the story line take a bow as curtains come down on the set.[67]

Pepsi commercial Edit

"I consider it a challenge to make a commercial that has some sort of artistic value. I like the challenge of merging art and commerce. As far as I'm concerned, making a video is also a commercial. The Pepsi spot is a different and great way to expose the record. Record companies just don't have the money to finance that kind of publicity.

—Madonna talking about why she chose to do the commercial[68]

In January 1989, while the music video was still being filmed, Pepsi-Cola announced that they had signed Madonna for US$5 million deal to feature the singer and "Like a Prayer" for the company's television commercial.[69] The deal also included Pepsi sponsoring Madonna's next world tour.[70] Madonna wanted to use the commercial to launch "Like a Prayer" globally before its actual release—the first time something like this was being done in the music industry. According to the company's advertising head Alan Pottasch, "the global media buy and unprecedented debut of this long awaited single will put Pepsi first and foremost in consumer's [sic] minds".[71] Madonna had initially refused to dance and sing in the commercial, but later accepted after being introduced to choreographer Vince Paterson.[68]

Pepsi premiered the commercial during the global telecast of the 31st Grammy Awards in February 1989.[64][72] A week later, the advertisement was aired during NBC's sitcom The Cosby Show, which was one of the most popular shows of that time.[73][74][75] Titled "Make a Wish", the two-minute commercial portrayed Madonna going back in time to her childhood memories.[71] It starts as the singer watches a video of her childhood birthday party. While reminiscing, she interchanges places with her young self. The young Madonna roams aimlessly around the grown-up Madonna's room, while the latter dances with her childhood friends on the street and inside a bar. The commercial continues as Madonna dances inside a church, surrounded by a choir and her child self discovering her old doll. As both of them are interchanged again, the grown-up Madonna looks towards the TV and says, "Go ahead, make a wish". Both the Madonnas raise their Pepsi cans to each other, and the young Madonna blows out the candles on her birthday cake.[71]

An estimated 250 million people around the world viewed the commercial, which was directed by Joe Pytka. Pepsi-Cola Company spokesman Todd MacKenzie said that the advertisement was planned to be aired simultaneously in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America.[71] Bob Garfield from the Advertising Age observed that from "Turkey to El Salvador to anytown USA, around 500 million eyes [were] glued to the screen."[76] Leslie Savan from The Village Voice noted that the commercial qualified as a "hymn to the global capabilities of the age of electronic reproductions; it celebrates the pan-cultural ambitions of both soda pop and pop star."[77]

The commercial re-aired for the first time in over 30 years at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards. Madonna released a statement, which read, "34 years ago I made a commercial with Pepsi to celebrate the release of my song [...] The commercial was immediately canceled when I refused to change any scenes in the video where I was kissing a black saint or burning crosses. So began my illustrious career as an artist refusing to compromise my artistic integrity [...] artists are here to disturb the peace."[78]

Reception and protests Edit

 
Pope John Paul II encouraged people to boycott Madonna in Italy.

The day after Madonna's Pepsi commercial was released, Madonna released the actual "Like a Prayer" music video on MTV.[79] Christian groups worldwide including the Vatican protested its broadcast[80][81] and called for a global boycott of Pepsi and its subsidiaries, including KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut.[81] While the "Like a Prayer" Pepsi commercial portrayed Madonna as a wholesome all-American girl, the treatment for her actual music video contrasted sharply with its provocative use of religious imagery.[82] Pepsi explained the differences between their advertisement and Madonna's artistic opinions. Ultimately, Pepsi caved in to the protests from hardline Christian groups and cancelled the campaign.[69] According to Taraborrelli, Pepsi was so eager to extricate themselves from the controversy that they even allowed Madonna to keep the $5 million advance.[81]

While most TV stations banned the music video, MTV notably continued to air the music video on heavy rotation. The controversies leading to her "Like a Prayer" music video introduced the concept of free publicity and became a turning point where Madonna was viewed as a shrewd businesswoman who knows how to sell a concept; [81][83] In the meantime, Pope John Paul II involved himself in the matter and encouraged fans to boycott the singer in Italy. Protests from a small Catholic organization in the country prompted Italian state television network RAI and Madonna's record company WEA to not air the video there.[84] The video was also deemed offensive by the Christian fundamentalist American Family Association (AFA). Madonna stated that "art should be controversial, and that's all there is to it", about the controversy.[22]

The video received mostly positive response from the journalist and critics.[85] Jamie Portman from The Daily Gazette felt that the clip could be "vulnerable to charges of being blatantly provocative in its calculated blending of sex and religion".[65] David Rosenthal from The Spokesman-Review found the video as "visually stunning";[86] however, Edna Gundersen from USA Today did not understand the media mayhem behind the clip. She pointed out that "Madonna is a good girl in the video. She saves someone. What is the big deal?..."[87] Among music critics, Phil Kloer from Record-Journal felt that whether one condemns the video as anti-Christian or racist, "It's condemnable on the face of it because it exploits a symbol of evil [the burning crosses of the Ku Klux Klan] as a fabulous source of light and rake up album sales."[79] Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Chris Willman complimented the video for its portrayal of a love song, rather than blasphemy. He was more interested in the stigmata presented in the clip.[88]

Accolades Edit

At the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards, "Like a Prayer" was nominated in the Viewer's Choice and Video of the Year categories, winning the former.[89] Coincidentally, the award show was sponsored by Pepsi that year, and when Madonna received the award onstage she added, "I would really like to thank Pepsi for causing so much controversy."[90] "Like a Prayer" also topped video countdowns and critic lists. It was number one on MTV's countdown of "100 Videos That Broke The Rules" in 2005, and for the 25th anniversary of MTV, viewers voted it as the "Most Groundbreaking Music Video of All Time".[91][92] In addition, the clip was ranked at number 20 on Rolling Stone's "The 100 Top Music Videos" and at number two on VH1's 100 Greatest Videos.[93][94] Fuse TV named "Like a Prayer" one of its 10 "Videos That Rocked The World".[95] In a 2011 poll by Billboard, "Like a Prayer" was voted the second best music video of the 1980s, behind only Michael Jackson's Thriller.[96]

Themes and analysis Edit

 
The sequence in the video where Madonna cuts her hand with a dagger was believed by scholars as an enactment of stigmata.

Scholars and academics have offered different interpretations of the music video and its story line. Allen Metz, one of the authors of The Madonna Companion: Two Decades of Commentary, noted that when Madonna enters the church at the beginning of the clip, the line "I hear you call my name, And it feels like.... Home" is played. The women of Italian East Harlem in New York call their Church as la casa di momma (Momma's House). In that respect, Metz believed that Madonna alluded herself to be one from Harlem, but also refers herself as divinity returning to the Church.[67] This divine aspect is further explored by Nicholas B. Dirks, author of Culture/power/history, who argued that Madonna falling into a dream is the most important point of the narrative as it signified that "Madonna is really not putting herself in place of the redeemer, but imagining herself as one."[97]

Santiago Fouz-Hernández wrote in his book, Madonna's Drowned Worlds, that the Black woman who catches Madonna when she is falling through heaven in her dream, is a symbol for the divinity, as she helps Madonna throughout the video to come to the correct decision. Fouz-Hernández explained how the physical similarity between Madonna and woman indicated that it was actually Madonna's inner divinity which was rescuing her.[98] When the singer accidentally cuts her hand on the dagger, it was described as receiving stigmata by scholar Robert McQueen Grant, who believed that the scene marked Madonna as having an important role to play in the narrative.[99] This was evident when the crime scene is shown in detail, and an identification is established between Madonna and the victim. Freya Jarman-Ivens, coauthor with Fouz-Hernández, noted that the woman cries out for help when Madonna sings the line "When you call my name, It's like a little prayer". However, Madonna could not do anything thus portraying failure of divinity to save.[98] Jarman-Ivens also noted the look between the gang member and Madonna, which she thought was a complicity of "White men rape/kill women, white men blame it on Black men; Women are raped/killed for being on the streets at night, Black men are nevertheless thrown in jail."[98]

Other themes noted by Metz include the burning crosses scene, which he felt evoked the murder scene of three civil workers, portrayed in the 1988 American crime drama film Mississippi Burning.[100] He also noted that when Madonna dances with the choir in the church altar, a young Black boy joins her. This was a reference to the only person who had protested against the Ku Klux Klan murders in Mississippi Burning, a Black man. For the author, it was symbolic of his protest being transferred in Madonna.[100] Regarding the kissing scene between the saint and Madonna, Carol Benson observed that the "numerous cut-scenes of burning crosses, shocked face of Madonna, bleeding eye of the icon etc" made a point that multiple times in history, black men have been punished for kissing or desiring white women.[100] Grant believed this was where the racial equality message of the video came across as most poignant.[99] On the contrary, when the curtain falls and the scene shifts to a smiling Madonna among the burning crosses, professor Maury Dean felt that another explanation was inevitable. Madonna portrays a successful heroine and thus the whole video becomes about female empowerment.[101]

Live performances Edit

 
Madonna, flanked by a choir, performs "Like a Prayer" on the MDNA Tour in 2012

The first live performance of "Like a Prayer" was on the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, with Madonna wearing a dress that looked like a cross between a Mediterranean widow's attire and a clergy's robe. Hundreds of burning candles surrounded her as she knelt down in front of the stage, the backup singers crying the words "Oh my God" several times. Madonna eventually removed a scarf from her head to display a huge crucifix hanging from her neck, and then rose and sang the full song, while her dancers gyrated around her.[102] Two different performances were taped and released on video: the Blond Ambition: Japan Tour 90, taped in Yokohama, Japan, on April 27, 1990,[103] and Blond Ambition World Tour Live, taped in Nice, France, on August 5, 1990.[104] On his review of the latter release, Entertainment Weekly's Ty Burr praised the "gymnastic dance productions in songs such as 'Where's the Party' and 'Like a Prayer'", calling them "astonishing".[105]

In 2003, while doing a set of short promotional performances for her ninth studio album American Life, Madonna performed an acoustic version of "Like a Prayer", with the choir portion of the song being replaced by guitar sounds.[106] The song was also included in the set list of the Re-Invention World Tour of 2004. Members of the audience were asked to sing along with her, filling in the part of the choir.[107] Madonna was dressed in a black Stella McCartney suit while backup vocalist Siedah Garrett sang the vocals during the intermediate verses; the backdrops displayed a series of Hebrew letters, indicating the 72 names of God.[108][109] Jim Farber from New York magazine complimented Madonna's vocals during the song.[110] The performance was included on the 2006 live album of the tour, titled I'm Going to Tell You a Secret.[111] Madonna sang a similar version of the song during the Live 8 benefit concert at Hyde Park, London in July 2005. She performed it alongside Birhan Woldu, an Ethiopian woman who, as a malnourished toddler, had appeared in some of the footage of the 1984–85 famine in Ethiopia.[112]

A dance version of the song, mixed with fragments of the dance track "Feels Like Home" by Meck, was performed in the 2008–09 Sticky & Sweet Tour as part of the rave segment.[113] For the performance, Madonna appeared wearing a breastplate and a short wig.[114] She danced energetically around the whole stage as backup singer Nicki Richards provided vocals during the intermediate solo. Screens displayed a message of equality of religions, as symbols and texts from different scriptures flashed by, including messages from the Bible, Qur'an, Torah and Talmud.[115] Helen Brown from The Daily Telegraph declared the performance as one of the highlights of the tour,[116] while Joey Guerra from Houston Chronicle compared Madonna rising on a platform with that of a superhero.[117] The performance was included both in the CD and DVD of the live release of the tour, titled Sticky & Sweet Tour, filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina from December 4–7, 2008.[118] In January 2010, Madonna performed an acoustic version of the song live during the Hope For Haiti telethon. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times commented: "For 20 years, that song has been the symbol of one of the most tumultuous and controversial periods in Madonna's life. But for five minutes tonight, it was pure, put in service of something bigger than the singer."[119]

 
On November 14, 2015, Madonna performed "Like a Prayer" on the Stockholm stop of her Rebel Heart Tour as dedication to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks.[120]

The track next appeared on the set list for Madonna's Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in 2012, as the closing song. Joined by a choir and singer CeeLo Green, she wore a black robe and sang the song as the stadium was lit with white light.[121] It was also added to the set list for the MDNA Tour the same year.[122] Performed in an energetic gospel version, Madonna and thirty-six of her back-up singers played the role of a choir and wore long robes, as images of a gothic church and Hebrew letters appeared on the backdrops.[123][124] Jim Harrington from The Oakland Tribune gave the overall concert a negative review but stated that "It wasn't until the last two songs—"Like a Prayer" and "Celebration"—that the whole deal finally clicked".[122] Timothy Finn from The Kansas City Star was particularly impressed with the backing choir, calling it "the best use of one since Foreigner's 'I Want to Know What Love Is'".[125] The performance of the song at the November 19–20, 2012 shows in Miami, at the American Airlines Arena, were recorded and released in Madonna's fourth live album, MDNA World Tour.[126][127]

On October 27, 2015, during the Inglewood stop of her Rebel Heart Tour, Madonna sang an acoustic version of "Like a Prayer", asking the crowd to sing along with her.[128] She also performed the song during her concert in Stockholm, Sweden, on November 14, 2015, dedicating it to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks.[120] The singer subsequently performed the song in other cities during the Asian and Oceanian legs of the tour; one of the performances in Sydney was included as a bonus track on Madonna's fifth live album, Rebel Heart Tour.[129] Madonna next performed the song during an impromptu concert at Washington Square Park in November 2016, as part of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.[130] On May 7, 2018, she appeared at the Met Gala and performed the song on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's grand staircase. Dressed in a cloak, she was surrounded by background singers standing as monks and church bells tolling.[131][132][133]

In May 2019, Madonna performed "Like a Prayer" and "Future", a collaboration with rapper Quavo from her fourteenth studio album Madame X, in Tel Aviv, Israel, during the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.[134] The singer stood atop a high, staircase stage surrounded by hooded dancers in monk-like outfits, and wore an outfit consisting of silver truss with dangling suspenders, thigh boots, a metallic corset, black cape and a black bejeweled eyepatch.[135][136] It received mixed reviews, with much criticism going to the singer's voice; the Netherlands announcer Emma Wortelboer quipped she was "thankful for Madonna's autotune" during the results segment of the competition. One day later, a video of the performance was uploaded to the singer's official YouTube account, this time her vocals were edited.[137] For the Madame X Tour, she performed it in a "simple" way, with backing from percussion and a choir. For Peter Piatkowski of PopMatters, the "stripped" nature of the arrangement highlighted the song's composition and structure.[138] In October 2021, while promoting the Madame X documentary film, Madonna made a surprise performance in Harlem singing "Dark Ballet", "Sodade" and "La Isla Bonita" at The Red Rooster, and later walked down the streets singing "Like a Prayer" in front of the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.[139]

Cover versions Edit

One of the first cover versions of the song was an acoustic version done by folk singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding, for his 1989 extended play, God Made Me Do It: The Christmas EP.[140] The 1999 and 2000 compilation albums, Virgin Voices: A Tribute To Madonna, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, included a cover of the track by singer Loleatta Holloway and electro-industrial band Bigod 20, respectively.[141][142] Another version was recorded in 2002 by Hi-NRG/Eurodance group Mad'House, and was included in their album Absolutely Mad. It was released as a single and was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in Austria, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands, the top ten in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia regions), France, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and the top twenty in Denmark and Sweden. On the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles chart, it reached a peak of number two.[143] A folk music cover of the song by Lavender Diamond was included on the 2007 Madonna tribute compilation Through the Wilderness.[144]

 
Members of the Glee cast covered the song in 2010, during an episode themed around Madonna, "The Power of Madonna".

"Like a Prayer" was featured in an episode of American television series, Glee, called "The Power of Madonna". It was sung at the end of the episode by the fictional choir New Directions, performed by the Glee cast members. The song was released as digital download to the iTunes Store, and was also included on the soundtrack EP, Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna.[145] The cover version reached number 28 in Australia, number 27 in Canada, number two in Ireland, and number 16 in the United Kingdom.[146] In the United States, the song reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, while debuting and peaking on the Hot Digital Songs chart at number ten, with sales of 87,000 copies.[147]

DJs Meck and Dino created a mashup of the former's 2007 single, "Feels Like Home", with "Like a Prayer" and released it with the name as "Feels Like a Prayer". The song reached the top ten in Belgium (Flanders region) and the Netherlands, while peaking at number 15 in Belgium (Walloon region).[148] In the United States, "Feels Like a Prayer" reached number seven on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[148] We Are the Fallen, an American gothic metal band, covered "Like a Prayer" live in 2008. Nick Duerden from Spin complimented the performance and the track for being "so successfully pulverized that one wondered whether it wasn't written specifically to become the world's greatest heavy rock anthem."[149] In June 2017, Leonard released a piano ballad version of the track, with vocals from singer Dana Williams.[6] In the same month, Brazilian singer Luiza Possi covered "Like a Prayer" during the show Domingão do Faustão, in a similar performance to that of Blond Ambition World Tour.[150] She later sang it during the encore of a show in tribute to Michael Jackson, which took place in July.[151]

Legacy Edit

"'Like a Prayer' is a very important song to me. I felt the impact that it was going to make. That song means a lot more to me than 'Like a Virgin'. I wrote it and it's from my heart. It's a very spiritual song. I think I was much more spiritually in touch with the power of words and music by the time I started recording the song and the album."

—Madonna speaking of "Like a Prayer"'s importance.[152]

"Like a Prayer" is considered to be one of the best songs of Madonna's career. It was ranked sixth on Blender magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born",[153] while in 2004 Rolling Stone included it in their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, at number 300[154] (when the magazine updated the list in 2010, the song dropped to number 306).[155] For NME's "The Greatest Pop Songs In History" list in 2011, the track was placed at number three. Priya Elan from the publication noted it as Madonna's "calling card", bestowing the singer with a "legendary" status.[1] In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their "Top 20 Madonna singles of all-time", by Q magazine. "Like a Prayer" was allocated the number one spot on the list.[156] It was also listed by both The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly as Madonna's greatest single.[157][32] Rolling Stone and Billboard also ranked the song number one in their lists of the greatest Madonna songs.[158][159] In 2014, LA Weekly placed the song at rank two on their list of "The 20 Best Pop Songs in History By Female Artists". Art Tavana from the publication opined that "'Like a Prayer' was the moment when Madonna went from being the voice of America's teenagers to the worldwide high priestess of pop."[160] In their ranking of the best songs from the 1980s, Pitchfork listed "Like a Prayer" at number 50.[161] In 2021, Rolling Stone listed "Like a Prayer" as one of the "500 Best Songs of All Time", at number 55.[162]

Campbell noted that the popularity and the media mayhem around the song and the video, helped introduce the concept of free publicity. "Like a Prayer"'s impact was more evident on its parent studio album, which shot to the top of the charts once it was released in April 1989. The author further argued that the controversial clip was evidence of the emergence of the "video commodity as a different entity from the song that spawned it".[24] As author Judith Marcus explained in her book, Surviving the Twentieth Century, Madonna used the church to make her own point on victimization. For Marcus the main impact lay in the fact that the clip ultimately portrayed an empowerment message, questioning and "attacking" the Church's male prejudice and continuous female subjugation throughout history.[163]

The song was noted by Campbell for the mix of choir and organ, which according to him paved the way for gospel music to be more mainstream than before.[24] In 1999, the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance held a seminar on the different implications and metaphors present in the song; it was headed by professors Martin Katz, George Shirley and Michael Daugherty. The main topic discussed was the fact that there can be different metaphorical meanings of the song, as the word "like" can be taken in separate contexts.[164]

Taraborrelli commented that "in the end, the events surrounding 'Like a Prayer' only served to enhance Madonna's reputation as a shrewd businesswoman, someone who knows how to sell a concept."[90] Before Madonna's deal with Pepsi, pop stars in general were not given much artistic freedom by sponsors. However, Madonna made it a point to have the commercial be dictated by her.[90] While she said that it was never her intention for Pepsi to get entangled in the controversy of the music video, Taraborrelli also observed that Madonna stayed true to herself. Although the commercial intended to promote Pepsi the soft drink, she did not bother to hold even a can of the product, leading the author to comment that "Madonna the pop star was going to do it her way, no matter what Madonna the businesswoman had agreed to do".[90] She maintained all along that the Pepsi commercial and the music video were two different commodities and she was right to stand her ground.[90]

Track listing and formats Edit

Credits and personnel Edit

Credits adapted from the Like a Prayer album liner notes.[171]

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[48] Platinum 70,000^
France (SNEP)[219] Silver 400,000[218]
Germany (BVMI)[220] Gold 250,000^
Japan 31,810[221]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[222] Gold 5,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[191] Gold 25,000^
Sweden (GLF)[223] Platinum 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[224] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[55] Platinum 850,500[56]
United States (RIAA)[42] Platinum 2,000,000[225]
Digital
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[226] Gold 45,000
Italy (FIMI)[227]
since 2009
Gold 25,000
United States
since 2003
1,100,000[43]
Summaries
Worldwide 5,000,000[62]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • "Like a Prayer" at Discogs (list of releases)
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like, prayer, song, like, prayer, song, american, singer, madonna, from, 1989, fourth, studio, album, same, name, sire, records, released, album, lead, single, march, 1989, written, produced, madonna, patrick, leonard, song, heralded, artistic, personal, appro. Like a Prayer is a song by American singer Madonna from her 1989 fourth studio album of the same name Sire Records released it as the album s lead single on March 3 1989 Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard the song heralded an artistic and personal approach to songwriting for Madonna who believed that she needed to cater more to her adult audience Thematically Like a Prayer speaks about a passionate young girl in love with God who becomes the only male figure in her life Like a Prayer 7 inch vinyl and CD variant of standard artworkSingle by Madonnafrom the album Like a PrayerB side Act of Contrition ReleasedMarch 3 1989 1989 03 03 RecordedSeptember 1988StudioJohnny Yuma Recording Studio Burbank California GenreDance pop pop rock gospelLength5 19 single version 5 41 album version LabelSireWarner Bros Songwriter s MadonnaPatrick LeonardProducer s MadonnaPatrick LeonardMadonna singles chronology Spotlight 1988 Like a Prayer 1989 Express Yourself 1989 Music video Like a Prayer on YouTube Like a Prayer is a pop rock song and incorporates gospel music It features background vocals from a choir and also a rock guitar The lyrics contain liturgical words but they have been interpreted by some people to have dual meanings of sexual innuendo and religion Like a Prayer was acclaimed by music critics and was a commercial success worldwide In the United States it was Madonna s seventh number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for three consecutive weeks and topped the record charts in many other countries including Australia Canada Spain New Zealand and the United Kingdom Rolling Stone listed Like a Prayer among The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time The music video for Like a Prayer directed by Mary Lambert portrays Madonna witnessing a young white woman being killed by a group of white men While a black man is arrested for the murder Madonna hides in a church for safety seeking strength to go forth as a witness The video depicts a church and Catholic symbols such as stigmata It also features the Ku Klux Klan s burning crosses and a dream about kissing a black saint The Vatican condemned the video while family and religious groups protested against its broadcast They boycotted products by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi who had used the song in their commercial The company canceled their sponsorship contract with Madonna but allowed her to retain the 5 million fee Like a Prayer has been featured on five of Madonna s concert tours most recently on the Madame X Tour in 2019 20 It has been covered by numerous artists Along with the parent album the song was a turning point in Madonna s career with critics starting to acknowledge her as an artist rather than a mere pop star Contents 1 Background 2 Development 3 Recording 4 Composition 5 Critical reception 6 Chart performance 7 Music video 7 1 Conception and filming 7 2 Synopsis 7 3 Pepsi commercial 7 4 Reception and protests 7 5 Accolades 7 6 Themes and analysis 8 Live performances 9 Cover versions 10 Legacy 11 Track listing and formats 12 Credits and personnel 13 Charts 13 1 Weekly charts 13 2 Year end charts 13 3 Decade end charts 13 4 All time charts 14 Certifications and sales 15 See also 16 Footnotes 17 Book sources 18 External linksBackground EditMadonna had not recorded any music throughout most of 1988 Following the critical and commercial failure of back to back big budget films Shanghai Surprise 1986 and Who s That Girl 1987 she acted in the Broadway production Speed the Plow 1 However the unfavorable reviews once again caused her discomfort Her marriage to actor Sean Penn ended leading to the couple filing for divorce in January 1989 Madonna had also turned 30 the age at which her mother had died and thus the singer experienced more emotional turmoil 1 2 She commented in the March 1989 issue of Rolling Stone that her Catholic upbringing struck a feeling of guilt in her all the time Once you re a Catholic you re always a Catholic in terms of your feelings of guilt and remorse and whether you ve sinned or not Sometimes I m wracked with guilt when I needn t be and that to me is left over from my Catholic upbringing Because in Catholicism you are born a sinner and you are a sinner all of your life No matter how you try to get away from it the sin is within you all the time 3 Madonna also understood that as she was growing up so was her core audience Feeling the need to attempt something different she wanted the sound of her new album to dictate what could be popular in the music world 4 The singer had certain personal matters on her mind that she thought could be the musical direction of the album For the title track Madonna chose topics that until then had been personal meditations never shared with the general public She perused her personal journals and diaries and began considering options She recalled What was it I wanted to say I wanted the album to speak to things on my mind It was a complex time in my life 5 Development Edit I think there was a point when we realized that it was the title track and the lead track and it was going to be a powerhouse It became obvious that there was something unique about it And that somehow we made this thing work with its stopping and starting and a minimalistic rhythmic thing and the verses and these bombastic choruses and this giant choir comes in This is ambitious you know Patrick Leonard s thoughts on Like a Prayer 6 As Madonna considered her alternatives producers Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray were experimenting with instrumental tracks and musical ideas for her consideration 5 Both producers wanted to bring their unique style to the project and composed music for the title track Eventually Madonna felt that the music presented to her by Leonard was more interesting and she started to work with him 5 Once Madonna had conceptualized the way she would interpose her ideas with the music she wrote Like a Prayer in about three hours and it became the first song developed for the album 7 The singer has described Like a Prayer as the song of a passionate young girl so in love with God that it is almost as though He were the male figure in her life 8 Madonna s further inspiration for the track came from the Catholic belief of transubstantiation 9 She introduced liturgical words in the track but changed the context so that the lyrics had dual meaning 10 In addition to superficial pop lyrics about sexuality and religion on the surface 10 the song contained a secondary meaning beneath to provoke reaction from her listeners Leonard explained that he was not comfortable with the lyrics and the sexual innuendos present in it He gave the example of the first verse for Like a Prayer which goes When you call my name It s like a little prayer I m down on my knees I wanna take you there Leonard saw that this could also refer to someone performing fellatio aghast he requested that Madonna change the line but she was adamant about keeping it 11 Recording Edit nbsp Andrae Crouch and his choir were signed for adding background vocals to the song Crouch studied the lyrics of the song to make sure that it was not against their religious beliefs Madonna wanted to have gospel music as part of the song with virtually no instrumentation only the sound of an organ and her singing 1 She started experimenting using just her vocals prior to the bridge being composed After the full song was finalized Madonna and Leonard decided to record it alongside a choir around September 1988 1 7 Both of them met with musician Andrae Crouch and vocalist Roberto Noriega and signed their choir to provide background vocals Crouch scrutinized the lyrics as he wanted to find out what the intention of the song might be We re very particular in choosing what we work with and we liked what we heard 12 At Jonny Yuma recording studio he got his choir together and explained to them what they needed to do during the recording session He had listened to the demo of Like a Prayer in his car and directed the choir accordingly The choir was recorded separately and Leonard wanted it to be added during post production 7 Recording took more time than usual since Madonna and Leonard fought tooth and nail in the studio According to author Lucy O Brien the singer wanted to prove that her second chance as a record producer following her previous album True Blue was not a fluke 13 Leonard started working on the chord changes for the verses and the chorus 1 He had hired guitarist Bruce Gaitsch and bass guitar player Guy Pratt to work on the track Pratt had in turn hired some additional drummers 13 On the day of the recording the drummers canceled which irritated Madonna and she started shouting and swearing profusely at Leonard and Pratt 13 The producer then hired British drum and guitar players such as Chester Kamen along with Americans David Williams and Dann Huff He commented that the choice was deliberate since he was a fan of British rock and wanted that kind of attitude and quirkiness of the musicians in Like a Prayer as well as the other songs of the album 12 Pratt was not fired but later he realized that Madonna did not forgive him she would call him late at night for his opinion and urgently ask him to come to the recording studio only to be dismissed 13 Madonna had her own opinion of how the different musical instruments should be played to achieve the sound that she envisioned 12 Pratt recalled that after the middle chorus was recorded she notified the musicians of some changes in the production Jonathan do less of the high hat in the middle eight and more of a fill towards the end Guy I want duck eggs semibreves on the end and Chester bring in your guitar on the second verse she instructed 12 The team checked the instructions once more and did a final recording with vocals and one with the strings Gaitsch heard Madonna telling Leonard that no further recording was to be done for the song 12 Leonard then gave the track to Bill Bottrell for the mixing process 7 But the producer felt that the bongos and the Latin Percussion would sound really mismatched if Crouch s choir was added so he removed them 7 For the introduction Leonard used some guitar recordings by musician Prince who had been asked by Madonna to contribute to the track He recalled in 2014 that no other music by Prince was used on the release but some effects around the choruses might have been his 14 Shep Pettibone and Bill Bottrell remixed the 12 versions of the track Composition Edit Like a Prayer is a dance pop pop rock 1 and gospel 15 song that also incorporates elements of funk music 16 According to the sheet music published in Musicnotes com the song follows a time signature of common time and was composed in the key of D minor with a moderate tempo of 120 beats per minute Madonna s vocals range from the notes of A3 to F5 Like a Prayer starts with a Dm C D Gm D Dm chord progression in the opening chorus and a Dm C E C7 B F A sequence in the verses 17 The album version features bass guitar by Guy Pratt doubled by an analogue Minimoog bass synthesizer while the 7 version has a different bass part played by Randy Jackson Like a Prayer was also remixed by Shep Pettibone for the 12 single of the song a re edited version of Pettibone s mix is featured on Madonna s 1990 compilation album The Immaculate Collection 18 nbsp Like a Prayer source source track track track track track track A 30 second sample of Like a Prayer featuring Madonna singing the hymn like first verse which is complemented by percussion instruments It then leads to a gospel oriented phase with virtually no instrumentation only the sound of the choir after which Madonna starts singing the bridge Problems playing this file See media help The song begins with the sound of heavy rock guitar that is suddenly cut off after a few seconds and replaced with the choir and the sound of an organ Madonna sings the opening lines accompanied by light percussion as drums start during the first verse The percussion and the choir sound are added interchangeably between the verses and the bridges until the second chorus At this point the guitars start flickering from left to right accompanied by a bassline 16 Rikky Rooksby author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna commented that Like a Prayer was the most complex track that Madonna had ever attempted at that point He believed that the complexity builds up more after the second chorus when the choir fully supports Madonna s vocals and she re utters the opening lines but this time accompanied by a synthesizer and drum beats 18 While singing Just like a prayer your voice can take me there Just like a muse to me You are a mystery an R amp B influenced voice backs Madonna The song ends with a final repetition of the chorus and the choir gradually fading out 18 Author J Randy Taraborrelli noted in his book Madonna An Intimate Biography that the lyrics of the song consist of a series of button pushing anomalies 11 With Madonna s inclusion of double entendres in the lyrics Like a Prayer sounded religious to him but has an undertone of sexual tension This was demonstrated by the use of a gospel choir whose voice heightens the song s spiritual nature while the rock guitar sound keeps it dark and mysterious 11 For O Brien the lyrics describe Madonna receiving a vocation from God 13 Certain portions of the lyrics also alluded to Sean Penn and their failed marriage According to Priya Elan from NME the line Just like a muse to me You are a mystery was an example of this befitting the description of an unattainable lover This was also evident in the artwork for the 12 single painted by her brother Christopher Ciccone It shows the letters MLVC standing for Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone with a prominent letter P for Penn detached from the group 1 Critical reception Edit nbsp During the Re Invention World Tour 2004 Like a Prayer was given a gospel treatment with Madonna asking members of the audience to sing along with her Following the release of Like a Prayer on March 3 1989 19 it received widespread acclaim from critics journalists and academics 20 Taraborrelli commented that the track deserved every bit of the curiosity it generated While being devilishly danceable the song also shows Madonna s uncanny ability to inspire strong conflicting emotions during the course of a single song leaving the listener scratching his head for answers and craving for more 21 Stephen Holden from The New York Times while writing about Madonna s re invention of her image observed how her sound had changed from the simple blaring dance pop to the rich fully rounded pop of Like a Prayer 22 Lucy O Brien felt that the most remarkable aspect of Like a Prayer was Madonna s usage of liturgical words There is the surface meaning forging sexuality with pop lyrics that sound so sweet But underlying that is a rigorous mediation on prayer In shorter words Like a Prayer really takes you there she concluded 12 This view was shared by Mary Cross who wrote in her biography of Madonna that the song is a mix of the sacred and the profane There in lies Madonna s triumph with Like a Prayer It still sounds catchy and danceable 23 From the academic world positive reviews came from Michael Campbell author of Popular Music in America And the Beat Goes On who felt that the soothing melody of the track resembles British singer Steve Winwood s 1986 single Higher Love The author noted the song for merging disparate and contradictory musical features in it He found that the simple melody of Like a Prayer offered an easy listen but the contrasts in sound rhythm and texture appealed to different target audiences 24 Australian rock music journalist Toby Creswell wrote in his book 1001 Songs that Like a Prayer is a beautifully crafted devotional song in the guise of perfect pop God is the drum machine here 25 Scholar Georges Claude Guilbert author of Madonna as Postmodern Myth How One Star s Self Construction Rewrites Sex Gender Hollywood and the American Dream noted that there is a polysemy in Like a Prayer since the singer addresses either God or her lover and in doing so Madonna achieves the gold card of attaining her own divinity Whenever someone calls her name it alludes to the song 26 Theologian Andrew Greeley compared Like a Prayer with the biblical Song of Songs Greeley although focusing more on the video acknowledged the fact that sexual passion may be revelatory and complimented Madonna for glorifying ideologies of female subjectivity and womanhood in the song 27 Positive reviews also came from contemporary music critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called the track haunting and felt that it displayed a commanding sense of Madonna s songcraft 28 According to Rolling Stone s Gavin Edwards it sounded glorious and is the most transgressive and the most irresistible song of Madonna s career 29 Jim Farber from Entertainment Weekly commented that the gospel infused title track demonstrates that the singer s writing and performing had been raised to heavenly new heights 30 In a review for The Immaculate Collection compilation album David Browne of the same publication wrote about the composition which he felt added poignancy to its spiritual lyrics 31 Also from Entertainment Weekly Chuck Arnold wrote that from the moment Madonna sings atop that solemn organ and the hushed tones of a choir Like a Prayer goes on to achieve a spiritual transcendence that makes this her supreme single balancing the sacred and the secular to ecstatic effect the whole thing takes you there again and again 32 Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine was impressed with the production of the song complimenting its church like reverence and the religious sentiments 33 Writing for Billboard Katie Atkinson ranked it as the singer s 2nd greatest song One of the main reasons the lyrics work so well is that she could be singing about a monogamous relationship a powerful sexual connection a platonic loved one or even God him or her self Life might be a mystery but the mastery of this song is irrefutable 34 Chart performance Edit nbsp Madonna performing a remixed version of Like a Prayer during the Amsterdam stop of her Sticky amp Sweet Tour on September 2 2008In the United States Like a Prayer debuted at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top of the chart on the issue dated April 22 1989 35 36 It was number one for three weeks before being replaced by Bon Jovi s I ll Be There for You 37 The track topped the Dance Club Songs chart 38 while reaching number three on the Adult Contemporary chart 39 and number 20 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop songs chart 40 Like a Prayer was ranked at number 25 on the 1989 Hot 100 year end chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in May 1989 for shipment of a million copies of the single 41 42 According to Nielsen SoundScan it has also sold 1 1 million digital downloads as of December 2016 43 In Canada the song reached the top of the RPM Singles Chart in its ninth week 44 It was present on the chart for 16 weeks and was the top selling single in Canada for 1989 45 46 In Australia Like a Prayer debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number three on March 19 1989 The next week it reached the top of the chart and stayed there for another four weeks It was present for a total of 22 weeks on the chart and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA for shipment of 70 000 copies of the single 47 48 Like a Prayer was also the top selling single in Australia in 1989 49 In New Zealand the song had a similar run as in Australia by debuting at number three on the RIANZ Singles Chart and reaching number one the next week It was present for a total of 13 weeks on the chart 50 The track became Madonna s seventh number one single in Japan and occupied the top position of the Oricon Singles chart for three weeks 51 52 In the United Kingdom the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number two before moving to the top the next week remaining there for three weeks 53 Madonna became the artist with the most number one singles of the 1980s in the UK with a total of six chart toppers 54 Like a Prayer became the tenth best selling song of 1989 in the UK with the British Phonographic Industry BPI certifying it gold for shipment of 400 000 copies of the single 55 According to the Official Charts Company it has sold 850 500 copies there as of April 2019 56 In Italy the song spent 9 consecutive weeks at the top of the Musica e dischi charts 57 Across Europe the track reached number one in Belgium Ireland Norway Sweden and Switzerland 58 59 It was Madonna s fifth number one song on the European Hot 100 Singles chart reaching the top on March 25 1989 and staying at number one for 12 weeks 51 52 Like a Prayer ranked at number two on the 1989 tabulation for European singles 60 After the Glee episode The Power of Madonna was broadcast Like a Prayer again entered the chart at number 47 on May 15 2010 61 The song went on to sell over five million copies worldwide 62 Music video EditConception and filming Edit nbsp Actor Leon Robinson was hired to play the role of a saint inspired by Martin de Porres the patron saint of mixed race people The highly controversial 63 music video for Like a Prayer was directed by Mary Lambert and was shot in January 1989 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood California and at San Pedro Hills in San Pedro California 64 Madonna wanted the video to be more provocative than anything she had done before 64 She wanted to address racism by having the video depict a mixed race couple being shot by the Ku Klux Klan But on further thinking she finalized on another provocative theme to keep with the song s religious connotations 64 The singer would play the song over and over again and wanted the visuals to display T his story of a girl who was madly in love with a black man set in South with this forbidden interracial love affair And the guy she s in love with sings in a choir So she s obsessed with him and goes to the church all the time And then it turned into a bigger story which was about racism and bigotry 7 Lambert had a different visual aspect of the song on her mind She felt that it was more about ecstasy especially a sexual one and how it related to religious ecstasy 64 She listened to the song with Madonna a number of times and together decided to include the ecstasy part 64 A sub plot about Madonna as a homicide witness was included which became the trigger for the sexual and religious ecstasy 7 Actor Leon Robinson was hired to play the role of a saint the part was inspired by Martin de Porres the patron saint of mixed race people and all those seeking interracial harmony 64 The video was shot over four days with an extra day allotted for re shooting some of the scenes Originally Lambert had casts taken of Robinson s face hand and feet to create the statue of the saint which would be used as a decoration 65 The actor only enacted the live scenes However during post production Lambert found that the statue did not look like Robinson who was asked to re shoot the respective scenes 65 He had to act as the statue and required special make up for the retakes 65 The actor recalled that standing like a statue was difficult since first of all I didn t realize how hard it is on the back to stand absolutely tall and straight and not move Secondly as a performer you have this nervous energy and my requirements here were total antithesis of that 65 Throughout the video Madonna wears a cleavage baring slip dress as outerwear then seen as a provocative choice The piece was chosen by costume designer Marlene Stewart for its atypical structure as the dress was made for actress Natalie Wood to be worn under a costume 66 Synopsis Edit nbsp Madonna in the music video for Like a Prayer singing in front of Ku Klux Klan style burning crosses 23 The video begins with Madonna witnessing a young white woman being assaulted and murdered by a group of men but she is too frozen in fear to protest 67 A black man walking down the alley also sees the incident and runs to help the woman but the murderers flee just as the police arrive The police mistakenly suspect the black man of being the killer and arrest him The real murderers give a threatening look towards Madonna and leave 67 She flees the crime scene and escapes to a church There she sees a caged statue of a saint who resembles the black man on the street As the song starts she utters a prayer in front of the statue which appears to be crying 67 Madonna lies down on a pew and has a dream in which she is falling through space Suddenly a woman representing power and strength catches her She advises Madonna to do what is right and tosses her back up 67 Still dreaming Madonna returns to the statue which transforms into the black man she had seen earlier He kisses her forehead and leaves the church as she picks up a knife and accidentally cuts herself making the sign of the stigmata on her hands Interspersing scenes show Madonna singing and dancing wildly in front of burning crosses kissing scenes between her and the saint and the singer being surrounded by a choir inside the church led by the woman who caught her earlier 67 Madonna wakes up goes to the jail and tells the police that she had witnessed the crime and that the black man is innocent the police release him The video ends as Madonna dances in front of the burning crosses and then everybody involved in the story line take a bow as curtains come down on the set 67 Pepsi commercial Edit I consider it a challenge to make a commercial that has some sort of artistic value I like the challenge of merging art and commerce As far as I m concerned making a video is also a commercial The Pepsi spot is a different and great way to expose the record Record companies just don t have the money to finance that kind of publicity Madonna talking about why she chose to do the commercial 68 In January 1989 while the music video was still being filmed Pepsi Cola announced that they had signed Madonna for US 5 million deal to feature the singer and Like a Prayer for the company s television commercial 69 The deal also included Pepsi sponsoring Madonna s next world tour 70 Madonna wanted to use the commercial to launch Like a Prayer globally before its actual release the first time something like this was being done in the music industry According to the company s advertising head Alan Pottasch the global media buy and unprecedented debut of this long awaited single will put Pepsi first and foremost in consumer s sic minds 71 Madonna had initially refused to dance and sing in the commercial but later accepted after being introduced to choreographer Vince Paterson 68 Pepsi premiered the commercial during the global telecast of the 31st Grammy Awards in February 1989 64 72 A week later the advertisement was aired during NBC s sitcom The Cosby Show which was one of the most popular shows of that time 73 74 75 Titled Make a Wish the two minute commercial portrayed Madonna going back in time to her childhood memories 71 It starts as the singer watches a video of her childhood birthday party While reminiscing she interchanges places with her young self The young Madonna roams aimlessly around the grown up Madonna s room while the latter dances with her childhood friends on the street and inside a bar The commercial continues as Madonna dances inside a church surrounded by a choir and her child self discovering her old doll As both of them are interchanged again the grown up Madonna looks towards the TV and says Go ahead make a wish Both the Madonnas raise their Pepsi cans to each other and the young Madonna blows out the candles on her birthday cake 71 An estimated 250 million people around the world viewed the commercial which was directed by Joe Pytka Pepsi Cola Company spokesman Todd MacKenzie said that the advertisement was planned to be aired simultaneously in Europe Asia Australia and North America 71 Bob Garfield from the Advertising Age observed that from Turkey to El Salvador to anytown USA around 500 million eyes were glued to the screen 76 Leslie Savan from The Village Voice noted that the commercial qualified as a hymn to the global capabilities of the age of electronic reproductions it celebrates the pan cultural ambitions of both soda pop and pop star 77 The commercial re aired for the first time in over 30 years at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Madonna released a statement which read 34 years ago I made a commercial with Pepsi to celebrate the release of my song The commercial was immediately canceled when I refused to change any scenes in the video where I was kissing a black saint or burning crosses So began my illustrious career as an artist refusing to compromise my artistic integrity artists are here to disturb the peace 78 Reception and protests Edit nbsp Pope John Paul II encouraged people to boycott Madonna in Italy The day after Madonna s Pepsi commercial was released Madonna released the actual Like a Prayer music video on MTV 79 Christian groups worldwide including the Vatican protested its broadcast 80 81 and called for a global boycott of Pepsi and its subsidiaries including KFC Taco Bell and Pizza Hut 81 While the Like a Prayer Pepsi commercial portrayed Madonna as a wholesome all American girl the treatment for her actual music video contrasted sharply with its provocative use of religious imagery 82 Pepsi explained the differences between their advertisement and Madonna s artistic opinions Ultimately Pepsi caved in to the protests from hardline Christian groups and cancelled the campaign 69 According to Taraborrelli Pepsi was so eager to extricate themselves from the controversy that they even allowed Madonna to keep the 5 million advance 81 While most TV stations banned the music video MTV notably continued to air the music video on heavy rotation The controversies leading to her Like a Prayer music video introduced the concept of free publicity and became a turning point where Madonna was viewed as a shrewd businesswoman who knows how to sell a concept 81 83 In the meantime Pope John Paul II involved himself in the matter and encouraged fans to boycott the singer in Italy Protests from a small Catholic organization in the country prompted Italian state television network RAI and Madonna s record company WEA to not air the video there 84 The video was also deemed offensive by the Christian fundamentalist American Family Association AFA Madonna stated that art should be controversial and that s all there is to it about the controversy 22 The video received mostly positive response from the journalist and critics 85 Jamie Portman from The Daily Gazette felt that the clip could be vulnerable to charges of being blatantly provocative in its calculated blending of sex and religion 65 David Rosenthal from The Spokesman Review found the video as visually stunning 86 however Edna Gundersen from USA Today did not understand the media mayhem behind the clip She pointed out that Madonna is a good girl in the video She saves someone What is the big deal 87 Among music critics Phil Kloer from Record Journal felt that whether one condemns the video as anti Christian or racist It s condemnable on the face of it because it exploits a symbol of evil the burning crosses of the Ku Klux Klan as a fabulous source of light and rake up album sales 79 Writing for the Los Angeles Times Chris Willman complimented the video for its portrayal of a love song rather than blasphemy He was more interested in the stigmata presented in the clip 88 Accolades Edit At the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards Like a Prayer was nominated in the Viewer s Choice and Video of the Year categories winning the former 89 Coincidentally the award show was sponsored by Pepsi that year and when Madonna received the award onstage she added I would really like to thank Pepsi for causing so much controversy 90 Like a Prayer also topped video countdowns and critic lists It was number one on MTV s countdown of 100 Videos That Broke The Rules in 2005 and for the 25th anniversary of MTV viewers voted it as the Most Groundbreaking Music Video of All Time 91 92 In addition the clip was ranked at number 20 on Rolling Stone s The 100 Top Music Videos and at number two on VH1 s 100 Greatest Videos 93 94 Fuse TV named Like a Prayer one of its 10 Videos That Rocked The World 95 In a 2011 poll by Billboard Like a Prayer was voted the second best music video of the 1980s behind only Michael Jackson s Thriller 96 Themes and analysis Edit nbsp The sequence in the video where Madonna cuts her hand with a dagger was believed by scholars as an enactment of stigmata Scholars and academics have offered different interpretations of the music video and its story line Allen Metz one of the authors of The Madonna Companion Two Decades of Commentary noted that when Madonna enters the church at the beginning of the clip the line I hear you call my name And it feels like Home is played The women of Italian East Harlem in New York call their Church as la casa di momma Momma s House In that respect Metz believed that Madonna alluded herself to be one from Harlem but also refers herself as divinity returning to the Church 67 This divine aspect is further explored by Nicholas B Dirks author of Culture power history who argued that Madonna falling into a dream is the most important point of the narrative as it signified that Madonna is really not putting herself in place of the redeemer but imagining herself as one 97 Santiago Fouz Hernandez wrote in his book Madonna s Drowned Worlds that the Black woman who catches Madonna when she is falling through heaven in her dream is a symbol for the divinity as she helps Madonna throughout the video to come to the correct decision Fouz Hernandez explained how the physical similarity between Madonna and woman indicated that it was actually Madonna s inner divinity which was rescuing her 98 When the singer accidentally cuts her hand on the dagger it was described as receiving stigmata by scholar Robert McQueen Grant who believed that the scene marked Madonna as having an important role to play in the narrative 99 This was evident when the crime scene is shown in detail and an identification is established between Madonna and the victim Freya Jarman Ivens coauthor with Fouz Hernandez noted that the woman cries out for help when Madonna sings the line When you call my name It s like a little prayer However Madonna could not do anything thus portraying failure of divinity to save 98 Jarman Ivens also noted the look between the gang member and Madonna which she thought was a complicity of White men rape kill women white men blame it on Black men Women are raped killed for being on the streets at night Black men are nevertheless thrown in jail 98 Other themes noted by Metz include the burning crosses scene which he felt evoked the murder scene of three civil workers portrayed in the 1988 American crime drama film Mississippi Burning 100 He also noted that when Madonna dances with the choir in the church altar a young Black boy joins her This was a reference to the only person who had protested against the Ku Klux Klan murders in Mississippi Burning a Black man For the author it was symbolic of his protest being transferred in Madonna 100 Regarding the kissing scene between the saint and Madonna Carol Benson observed that the numerous cut scenes of burning crosses shocked face of Madonna bleeding eye of the icon etc made a point that multiple times in history black men have been punished for kissing or desiring white women 100 Grant believed this was where the racial equality message of the video came across as most poignant 99 On the contrary when the curtain falls and the scene shifts to a smiling Madonna among the burning crosses professor Maury Dean felt that another explanation was inevitable Madonna portrays a successful heroine and thus the whole video becomes about female empowerment 101 Live performances Edit nbsp Madonna flanked by a choir performs Like a Prayer on the MDNA Tour in 2012The first live performance of Like a Prayer was on the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour with Madonna wearing a dress that looked like a cross between a Mediterranean widow s attire and a clergy s robe Hundreds of burning candles surrounded her as she knelt down in front of the stage the backup singers crying the words Oh my God several times Madonna eventually removed a scarf from her head to display a huge crucifix hanging from her neck and then rose and sang the full song while her dancers gyrated around her 102 Two different performances were taped and released on video the Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90 taped in Yokohama Japan on April 27 1990 103 and Blond Ambition World Tour Live taped in Nice France on August 5 1990 104 On his review of the latter release Entertainment Weekly s Ty Burr praised the gymnastic dance productions in songs such as Where s the Party and Like a Prayer calling them astonishing 105 In 2003 while doing a set of short promotional performances for her ninth studio album American Life Madonna performed an acoustic version of Like a Prayer with the choir portion of the song being replaced by guitar sounds 106 The song was also included in the set list of the Re Invention World Tour of 2004 Members of the audience were asked to sing along with her filling in the part of the choir 107 Madonna was dressed in a black Stella McCartney suit while backup vocalist Siedah Garrett sang the vocals during the intermediate verses the backdrops displayed a series of Hebrew letters indicating the 72 names of God 108 109 Jim Farber from New York magazine complimented Madonna s vocals during the song 110 The performance was included on the 2006 live album of the tour titled I m Going to Tell You a Secret 111 Madonna sang a similar version of the song during the Live 8 benefit concert at Hyde Park London in July 2005 She performed it alongside Birhan Woldu an Ethiopian woman who as a malnourished toddler had appeared in some of the footage of the 1984 85 famine in Ethiopia 112 A dance version of the song mixed with fragments of the dance track Feels Like Home by Meck was performed in the 2008 09 Sticky amp Sweet Tour as part of the rave segment 113 For the performance Madonna appeared wearing a breastplate and a short wig 114 She danced energetically around the whole stage as backup singer Nicki Richards provided vocals during the intermediate solo Screens displayed a message of equality of religions as symbols and texts from different scriptures flashed by including messages from the Bible Qur an Torah and Talmud 115 Helen Brown from The Daily Telegraph declared the performance as one of the highlights of the tour 116 while Joey Guerra from Houston Chronicle compared Madonna rising on a platform with that of a superhero 117 The performance was included both in the CD and DVD of the live release of the tour titled Sticky amp Sweet Tour filmed in Buenos Aires Argentina from December 4 7 2008 118 In January 2010 Madonna performed an acoustic version of the song live during the Hope For Haiti telethon Jon Caramanica of The New York Times commented For 20 years that song has been the symbol of one of the most tumultuous and controversial periods in Madonna s life But for five minutes tonight it was pure put in service of something bigger than the singer 119 nbsp On November 14 2015 Madonna performed Like a Prayer on the Stockholm stop of her Rebel Heart Tour as dedication to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks 120 The track next appeared on the set list for Madonna s Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in 2012 as the closing song Joined by a choir and singer CeeLo Green she wore a black robe and sang the song as the stadium was lit with white light 121 It was also added to the set list for the MDNA Tour the same year 122 Performed in an energetic gospel version Madonna and thirty six of her back up singers played the role of a choir and wore long robes as images of a gothic church and Hebrew letters appeared on the backdrops 123 124 Jim Harrington from The Oakland Tribune gave the overall concert a negative review but stated that It wasn t until the last two songs Like a Prayer and Celebration that the whole deal finally clicked 122 Timothy Finn from The Kansas City Star was particularly impressed with the backing choir calling it the best use of one since Foreigner s I Want to Know What Love Is 125 The performance of the song at the November 19 20 2012 shows in Miami at the American Airlines Arena were recorded and released in Madonna s fourth live album MDNA World Tour 126 127 On October 27 2015 during the Inglewood stop of her Rebel Heart Tour Madonna sang an acoustic version of Like a Prayer asking the crowd to sing along with her 128 She also performed the song during her concert in Stockholm Sweden on November 14 2015 dedicating it to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks 120 The singer subsequently performed the song in other cities during the Asian and Oceanian legs of the tour one of the performances in Sydney was included as a bonus track on Madonna s fifth live album Rebel Heart Tour 129 Madonna next performed the song during an impromptu concert at Washington Square Park in November 2016 as part of Hillary Clinton s presidential campaign 130 On May 7 2018 she appeared at the Met Gala and performed the song on the Metropolitan Museum of Art s grand staircase Dressed in a cloak she was surrounded by background singers standing as monks and church bells tolling 131 132 133 In May 2019 Madonna performed Like a Prayer and Future a collaboration with rapper Quavo from her fourteenth studio album Madame X in Tel Aviv Israel during the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 134 The singer stood atop a high staircase stage surrounded by hooded dancers in monk like outfits and wore an outfit consisting of silver truss with dangling suspenders thigh boots a metallic corset black cape and a black bejeweled eyepatch 135 136 It received mixed reviews with much criticism going to the singer s voice the Netherlands announcer Emma Wortelboer quipped she was thankful for Madonna s autotune during the results segment of the competition One day later a video of the performance was uploaded to the singer s official YouTube account this time her vocals were edited 137 For the Madame X Tour she performed it in a simple way with backing from percussion and a choir For Peter Piatkowski of PopMatters the stripped nature of the arrangement highlighted the song s composition and structure 138 In October 2021 while promoting the Madame X documentary film Madonna made a surprise performance in Harlem singing Dark Ballet Sodade and La Isla Bonita at The Red Rooster and later walked down the streets singing Like a Prayer in front of the St Andrew s Episcopal Church 139 Cover versions EditSee also List of cover versions of Madonna songs and List of Madonna tribute albums One of the first cover versions of the song was an acoustic version done by folk singer songwriter John Wesley Harding for his 1989 extended play God Made Me Do It The Christmas EP 140 The 1999 and 2000 compilation albums Virgin Voices A Tribute To Madonna Vol 1 and Vol 2 included a cover of the track by singer Loleatta Holloway and electro industrial band Bigod 20 respectively 141 142 Another version was recorded in 2002 by Hi NRG Eurodance group Mad House and was included in their album Absolutely Mad It was released as a single and was a commercial success reaching the top of the charts in Austria Germany Ireland and the Netherlands the top ten in Belgium Flanders and Wallonia regions France Switzerland and the United Kingdom and the top twenty in Denmark and Sweden On the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles chart it reached a peak of number two 143 A folk music cover of the song by Lavender Diamond was included on the 2007 Madonna tribute compilation Through the Wilderness 144 nbsp Members of the Glee cast covered the song in 2010 during an episode themed around Madonna The Power of Madonna Like a Prayer was featured in an episode of American television series Glee called The Power of Madonna It was sung at the end of the episode by the fictional choir New Directions performed by the Glee cast members The song was released as digital download to the iTunes Store and was also included on the soundtrack EP Glee The Music The Power of Madonna 145 The cover version reached number 28 in Australia number 27 in Canada number two in Ireland and number 16 in the United Kingdom 146 In the United States the song reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 while debuting and peaking on the Hot Digital Songs chart at number ten with sales of 87 000 copies 147 DJs Meck and Dino created a mashup of the former s 2007 single Feels Like Home with Like a Prayer and released it with the name as Feels Like a Prayer The song reached the top ten in Belgium Flanders region and the Netherlands while peaking at number 15 in Belgium Walloon region 148 In the United States Feels Like a Prayer reached number seven on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart 148 We Are the Fallen an American gothic metal band covered Like a Prayer live in 2008 Nick Duerden from Spin complimented the performance and the track for being so successfully pulverized that one wondered whether it wasn t written specifically to become the world s greatest heavy rock anthem 149 In June 2017 Leonard released a piano ballad version of the track with vocals from singer Dana Williams 6 In the same month Brazilian singer Luiza Possi covered Like a Prayer during the show Domingao do Faustao in a similar performance to that of Blond Ambition World Tour 150 She later sang it during the encore of a show in tribute to Michael Jackson which took place in July 151 Legacy Edit Like a Prayer is a very important song to me I felt the impact that it was going to make That song means a lot more to me than Like a Virgin I wrote it and it s from my heart It s a very spiritual song I think I was much more spiritually in touch with the power of words and music by the time I started recording the song and the album Madonna speaking of Like a Prayer s importance 152 Like a Prayer is considered to be one of the best songs of Madonna s career It was ranked sixth on Blender magazine s list of The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born 153 while in 2004 Rolling Stone included it in their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at number 300 154 when the magazine updated the list in 2010 the song dropped to number 306 155 For NME s The Greatest Pop Songs In History list in 2011 the track was placed at number three Priya Elan from the publication noted it as Madonna s calling card bestowing the singer with a legendary status 1 In 2003 Madonna fans were asked to vote for their Top 20 Madonna singles of all time by Q magazine Like a Prayer was allocated the number one spot on the list 156 It was also listed by both The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly as Madonna s greatest single 157 32 Rolling Stone and Billboard also ranked the song number one in their lists of the greatest Madonna songs 158 159 In 2014 LA Weekly placed the song at rank two on their list of The 20 Best Pop Songs in History By Female Artists Art Tavana from the publication opined that Like a Prayer was the moment when Madonna went from being the voice of America s teenagers to the worldwide high priestess of pop 160 In their ranking of the best songs from the 1980s Pitchfork listed Like a Prayer at number 50 161 In 2021 Rolling Stone listed Like a Prayer as one of the 500 Best Songs of All Time at number 55 162 Campbell noted that the popularity and the media mayhem around the song and the video helped introduce the concept of free publicity Like a Prayer s impact was more evident on its parent studio album which shot to the top of the charts once it was released in April 1989 The author further argued that the controversial clip was evidence of the emergence of the video commodity as a different entity from the song that spawned it 24 As author Judith Marcus explained in her book Surviving the Twentieth Century Madonna used the church to make her own point on victimization For Marcus the main impact lay in the fact that the clip ultimately portrayed an empowerment message questioning and attacking the Church s male prejudice and continuous female subjugation throughout history 163 The song was noted by Campbell for the mix of choir and organ which according to him paved the way for gospel music to be more mainstream than before 24 In 1999 the University of Michigan School of Music Theatre amp Dance held a seminar on the different implications and metaphors present in the song it was headed by professors Martin Katz George Shirley and Michael Daugherty The main topic discussed was the fact that there can be different metaphorical meanings of the song as the word like can be taken in separate contexts 164 Taraborrelli commented that in the end the events surrounding Like a Prayer only served to enhance Madonna s reputation as a shrewd businesswoman someone who knows how to sell a concept 90 Before Madonna s deal with Pepsi pop stars in general were not given much artistic freedom by sponsors However Madonna made it a point to have the commercial be dictated by her 90 While she said that it was never her intention for Pepsi to get entangled in the controversy of the music video Taraborrelli also observed that Madonna stayed true to herself Although the commercial intended to promote Pepsi the soft drink she did not bother to hold even a can of the product leading the author to comment that Madonna the pop star was going to do it her way no matter what Madonna the businesswoman had agreed to do 90 She maintained all along that the Pepsi commercial and the music video were two different commodities and she was right to stand her ground 90 Track listing and formats Edit7 single and 3 CD single US 165 Like a Prayer 7 Version 5 19 Act of Contrition LP Version 2 1912 single US 166 Like a Prayer 12 Dance Mix 7 50 Like a Prayer 12 Extended Remix 7 21 Like a Prayer Churchapella 6 14 Like a Prayer 12 Club Version 6 35 Like a Prayer 7 Remix Edit 5 41 Act of Contrition LP Version 2 1912 single UK and Reissue CD Maxi single 1995 167 A Like a Prayer 12 Dance Mix 7 50 B1 Like a Prayer Churchapella 6 14 B2 Like a Prayer 7 Remix Edit 5 41 3 CD single Japan 168 Like a Prayer 7 Version Fade 5 07 Act of Contrition LP Version 2 19Digital single 2021 169 Like a Prayer 12 Dance Mix 7 52 Like a Prayer 12 Extended Remix 7 24 Like a Prayer Churchapella 6 08 Like a Prayer 12 Club Version 6 38 Like a Prayer 7 Remix Edit 5 44 Act of Contrition LP Version 2 19 Like a Prayer 7 Version 5 19 Like a Prayer Instra Dub 6 13 Like a Prayer Bass Dub 5 49 Like a Prayer Dub Beats 4 43Credits and personnel EditMadonna songwriter producer lead vocals background vocals Patrick Leonard songwriter producer arranger The Andrae Crouch Choir background vocals Bill Meyers arranger Bruce Gaitsch acoustic guitar Chester Kamen guitar Chuck Findley arranger brass Dann Huff guitar David Williams guitar Dick Hyde brass Donna De Lory background vocals Niki Haris background vocals Geary Lanier clavinet Guy Pratt bass drum programming Jonathan Moffett drums 170 Paulinho da Costa percussion Herb Ritts cover art photographer Jeri Heiden 7 single cover designer Diane Painter 7 single cover artwork hand tinting Christopher Ciccone 12 single cover designer Bob Ludwig mastering Bill Bottrell mixing Shep Pettibone additional producer remix audio engineering Michael Hutchinson remix engineer Dave Way assistant engineer Fred McFarlane programming Junior Vasquez audio engineering Bill Bottrell additional producer remix Prince guitar uncredited Credits adapted from the Like a Prayer album liner notes 171 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit 1989 weekly chart performance of Like a Prayer Chart 1989 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 47 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 172 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 58 1Brazil NOPEM ABPD 173 1Canada Retail Singles The Record 174 1Canada Top Singles RPM 44 1Canada Dance Urban RPM 175 2Denmark IFPI 176 1Europe European Hot 100 Singles 51 1Finland Suomen virallinen lista 177 178 1France SNEP 179 2Germany Official German Charts 180 2Greece IFPI 181 2Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 10 182 1Ireland IRMA 59 1Italy Musica e dischi 183 1Japan Oricon 184 30Netherlands Dutch Top 40 185 2Netherlands Single Top 100 186 1Mexico AMPROFON 187 1Norway VG lista 188 1New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 50 1Panama UPI 189 3Portugal AFP 190 1Spain PROMUSICAE 191 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 192 1Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 193 1UK Singles OCC 53 1Uruguay UPI 194 1US Billboard Hot 100 195 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 39 3US Dance Club Songs Billboard 38 1US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 40 20Venezuela UPI 196 52019 weekly chart performance of Like a Prayer Chart 2019 PeakpositionPoland Polish Airplay Top 100 197 64 Year end charts Edit 1989 year end chart performance of Like a Prayer Chart 1989 PositionAustralia ARIA 49 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 198 7Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 199 12Canada Top Singles RPM 46 1Canada Dance Urban RPM 200 24Europe European Hot 100 Singles 60 2France SNEP 201 4Germany Official German Charts 202 6Netherlands Dutch Top 40 203 13Netherlands Single Top 100 204 7New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 205 8Norway Spring Period VG lista 206 2Norway Winter Period VG lista 207 9Portugal AFP 208 1Spain PROMUSICAE 209 4Sweden Sverigetopplistan 210 1Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 211 6UK Singles Official Charts Company 212 11US Billboard Hot 100 41 25US Adult Contemporary Billboard 213 40US Dance Club Songs Billboard 214 30US Cash Box Top 100 Singles 215 1Decade end charts Edit Decade end chart performance for Like a Prayer Chart 1980 1989 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 216 48 216 All time charts Edit All time chart performance of Like a Prayer Chart 1958 2018 RankUS Billboard Hot 100 217 473Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 48 Platinum 70 000 France SNEP 219 Silver 400 000 218 Germany BVMI 220 Gold 250 000 Japan 31 810 221 New Zealand RMNZ 222 Gold 5 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 191 Gold 25 000 Sweden GLF 223 Platinum 50 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 224 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 55 Platinum 850 500 56 United States RIAA 42 Platinum 2 000 000 225 DigitalDenmark IFPI Danmark 226 Gold 45 000 Italy FIMI 227 since 2009 Gold 25 000 United Statessince 2003 1 100 000 43 SummariesWorldwide 5 000 000 62 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also EditList of number one singles of the 1980s Australia List of number one singles of 1989 Canada List of number 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