fbpx
Wikipedia

Sooner or Later (Madonna song)

"Sooner or Later" is a song recorded by the American singer Madonna from her soundtrack album I'm Breathless. Written by American composer Stephen Sondheim and produced by Madonna and Bill Bottrell, the song was used in the parent film, Dick Tracy. "Sooner or Later" was composed to evoke the theatrical nature and style of the film. A 1930s-style jazz ballad with piano, drum, double bass, and horns, the track conjures up the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub. Madonna sings in her lowest register accompanied by a variable pitch.

"Sooner or Later"
Song by Madonna
from the album I'm Breathless
ReleasedMay 21, 1990 (1990-05-21)
Recorded1990
GenreJazz
Length3:20
Label
Songwriter(s)Stephen Sondheim
Producer(s)

Critical response to the track was positive, with reviewers deeming it as an important addition to Madonna's music catalog. At the 63rd Academy Awards held on March 25, 1991, the song won an Oscar for Best Original Song, awarded to Sondheim. Madonna attended the ceremony along with singer Michael Jackson as her date, and performed "Sooner or Later" onstage, being inspired by the look of actress Marilyn Monroe. Madonna also performed the song at her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour.

Background edit

In 1990, Madonna was part of the film Dick Tracy starring as Breathless Mahoney—a new role introduced for her— with Warren Beatty playing the title character.[1] Madonna told Premiere magazine that initially she had waited for Beatty to call her for the film. When Beatty did not reciprocate, the singer decided to involve herself voluntarily.[2] She pursued the part of Mahoney, but offered to work for minimum wages to avoid favoritism.[3] Dick Tracy was the ninth-highest-grossing film in the US in 1990, and number twelve globally.[4] The film also received positive reviews from critics. Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun-Times praised the matte paintings, art direction and prosthetic makeup design, stating: "Dick Tracy is one of the most original and visionary fantasies I've seen on a screen".[5]

By the 1980s, record labels started to release albums that were closely associated with a film, thereby gaining double promotion. These were mostly termed as soundtracks although many of them were not related to the film. After the filming for Dick Tracy was over by May 1989,[6] Madonna started working on the soundtrack. She had begun recording three songs by Stephen Sondheim for the film—"Sooner or Later", "More" and "What Can You Lose"—which would be part of the album, but also had to write and develop new songs comparable in style to the previous.[7] She produced the entire album, including the Sondheim songs. "I want people to think of me as a musical comedy actress. That's what this album is about for me. It's a stretch. Not just pop music, but songs that have a different feel to them, a theatrical feel", she said at the time.[8]

Composition edit

According to Rikky Rooksby, author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna, the harmonic and melodic styles of the songs she developed with Sondheim were more "complex" than her usual recordings, hence Madonna found it difficult and demanding. She spoke about the "wilderness" of the tunes, saying that she was not confident of doing justice to the songs, and neither was Sondheim. But he kept on encouraging the singer so that the recording sessions would not be affected.[2] Madonna also recruited producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell to help her with the project. She and Leonard toiled to create music that would fit the style and production of the film, set in the era of the Untouchables.[7][9]

"Sooner or Later" was composed as a 1930s-style jazz ballad with comping piano, brushed drum sounds, double bass and horns. Rooksby described the track as "conjuring the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub". Madonna sings in her lowest range as the melody shifts continuously.[10] It opens with a "lazy" clarinet solo and portrays the singer as a kind of sexual magnet. "I always get my man", she sings "If you're on my list it's just a question of when".[11] The song is set in the time signature of common time with a moderate tempo of 75 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of B major with Madonna's voice spanning from F3 to B4. The song follows a basic sequence of B9–B6/F–B9–B6/F as its chord progression.[12] In the film, "Sooner or Later" is the signature song of Breathless and was primarily performed during a montage just after Dick Tracy has placed a microphone in Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice's boardroom and operator.[13]

Critical reception edit

Lucky Lara from Manila Standard Today listed the Sondheim songs as highlights from the album, commenting how they fit Madonna's "nasal voice as a glove", and their addition to Madonna's catalogue of songs would give her "the edge in future career moves". According to Lara, with "Sooner or Later", Madonna "shows off a side to her singing that audiences haven't heard yet, and what a side it is. She proves to her critics that she isn't just the glitter and trash of the dance club scene, and that she can belt it out nearly as well as the best of them".[14] According to Ray Boren from Deseret News "is very much a period piece, with an intimate club feel".[15] Another positive review came from Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone, who described the song as Madonna's "breathy emotionality", observing that Madonna did not whisper the line "I always get my man", rather sang it aloud, bringing "conviction to a somewhat generic line".[16] According to Jon Pareles of The New York Times, songs including "Sooner or Later" are "typical Sondheim, with agile wordplay and devious chromatic harmonies".[17] At the 63rd Academy Awards held on March 25, 1991, the song won an Oscar for Best Original Song, awarded to Sondheim who did not attend the ceremony.[18][19] In the award ceremony the song was listed as "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)".[20] In March 2023, Billboard ranked "Sooner or Later" as Madonna's 96th greatest ever song, with Andrew Unterberger characterizing it as "the sultry ballad worthy of her double entendre-spouting femme fatale character Breathless Mahoney..."[21]

Live performances edit

 
The white dress worn at the 1991 Academy Awards by Madonna

On the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, Madonna performed "Sooner or Later" atop of a piano, as a chanteuse in a cabaret.[22] The wardrobe for the performance consisted of a green and white couture corset, with conical bra cups, beaded fringing and striped sequined embroidery, designed by Jean Paul Gaultier, underneath a long black robe.[23] On his review of the concert, Richard Harrington from The Washington Post, opined Madonna "acquitted herself quite well on 'Sooner or Later'".[24] Two different performances were taped and released on video, the Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90, taped in Yokohama, Japan, on April 27, 1990,[25] and the Blond Ambition World Tour Live, taped in Nice, France, on August 5, 1990.[26]

At the 1991 Academy Awards, Madonna appeared with singer Michael Jackson as her date and performed "Sooner or Later".[27] According to journalist Liz Smith, Madonna had promised to perform at the award show if either "Sooner or Later" or "More" was nominated in the Best Original Song category.[28] She wore a long, tight, white dress designed by Bob Mackie and covered in sequins and pearls.[27] On her neck she wore $20 million worth of jewelry from Harry Winston. Taraborrelli recalled that Madonna had appropriated every move and mannerisms of Marilyn Monroe for the performance, making it a tribute to the actress.[29] When she appeared onstage, there was technical difficulty resulting in the mike not appearing from below the ground, and a stagehand passing it to her.[30] According to Madonna's brother Christopher Ciccone, she was quite nervous during the performance; "had she been singing to an audience of screaming fans, she wouldn't have been at all nervous. But this time she was performing in an auditorium full of established actors and actresses, a group of people to which she really didn't belong, who didn't respect her as an actress but whose respect she desperately wanted to win."[31]

Janet Maslin from The New York Times criticized Madonna's performance, saying that the singer "vamped awkwardly through [the song], managing to seem even waxier in action than she did seated beside Michael Jackson in the audience."[32] In retrospective reviews, Billboard ranked it as the seventh "most awesome" Oscar performance of all time, saying that "Madonna gave a performance that took us back to the glamorous days of old Hollywood."[33] Gaby Wilson from MTV News dubbed it as the Oscar performance with the best style of all time.[34] Rolling Stone also placed it at number 17 on the magazine's list of the 20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances,[35] while the Academy Awards regarded it as one of their most Memorable Music Moments.[36]

Covers and usage in media edit

In 2019, the song was covered in the episode "Chapter Forty-Six: The Red Dahlia" from the third season of the television series Riverdale, performed by Ashleigh Murray.[37][38] In Pose, season 2, episode 6 (2019), Elektra sings "Sooner or Later" at an event hosted by Blanca and Pray Tell to raise funds and awareness for HIV-AIDS.[39] American singer-songwriter Molly Ringwald recorded a cover of the song for her debut album Except Sometimes in 2013.[40] It was also performed by Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian on American Horror Story: Delicate (2023).[41]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from I'm Breathless album liner notes, Sire Records and Warner Bros. Records.[42]

References edit

  1. ^ Morton 2002, p. 98
  2. ^ a b Rooksby 2004, p. 70
  3. ^ Ansen, David (June 25, 1990). "Tracymania". Newsweek. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  4. ^ "1990 Worldwide Grosses". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  5. ^ Ebert, Roger (June 15, 1990). "Dick Tracy". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 23, 2009.
  6. ^ Hughes 2003, p. 55
  7. ^ a b Taraborrelli 2008, pp. 187–88
  8. ^ Taraborrelli 2008, pp. 182
  9. ^ Roberts 2006, p. 137
  10. ^ Rooksby 2004, p. 72
  11. ^ Tianen, Dave (June 1, 1990). "Madonna Just a Flash In the Past". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  12. ^ "Madonna 'Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)' Sheet Music". Musicnotes.com. Walt Disney Music Publishing. 13 April 2007. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  13. ^ O'Brien 2008, p. 78
  14. ^ Lara, Lucky (June 3, 1990). "Madonna's New LP Shows Her Versatility". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  15. ^ Boren, Ray (May 31, 1990). "Quick dick Tracy, try to find real Madonna on 'Breathless'". Deseret News. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  16. ^ Coleman, Mark (June 14, 1990). "I'm Breathless by Madonna". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  17. ^ Pareles, Jon (May 20, 1990). "Recordings; Madonna Saunters Down Tin Pan Alley". The New York Times. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
  18. ^ "1991 Oscars: Winners and Nominees". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  19. ^ Ng, David (December 26, 2014). "Stephen Sondheim at the movies: Beyond 'Into the Woods'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  20. ^ "'Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)': Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim Academy Awards Acceptance Speech". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  21. ^ Lynch, Joe; Unterberger, Andrew; Gracie, Bianca; Feeney, Nolan; Atkinson, Katie (2023-03-08). "Madonna's 100 Greatest Songs (Critics' Picks)". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  22. ^ Brown, Patricia Leigh (June 17, 1990). "POP; Video and Theater Shape a New Madonna". The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
  23. ^ "Madonna's conical corsets sell for £48,000". London Evening Standard. November 30, 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  24. ^ Harrington, Richard (June 9, 1990). "Madonna's Bare Ambition". The Washington Post. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  25. ^ Madonna (1990). Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90 (VHS). Warner-Pioneer Japan.
  26. ^ Madonna (1990). Blond Ambition World Tour Live (Laserdisc). Pioneer Artists.
  27. ^ a b Guilbert 2002, p. 132
  28. ^ Smith, Liz (February 17, 1991). "Madonna singing for an Oscar?". The Blade. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  29. ^ Taraborrelli 2008, p. 218
  30. ^ Hoogenboom, Lynn (March 26, 1993). "Madonna's Missing Mike and Other Oscar Crises". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  31. ^ "Life With My Sister Madonna". Simon & Schuster. 3 March 2009. ISBN 9781416587637. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  32. ^ Maslin, Janet (March 27, 1991). "Review/Television; After the Oscars, Comments on the Prize-Giving". The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
  33. ^ "10 Awesome Oscar Live Performances". Billboard. February 24, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  34. ^ Wilson, Gaby (March 1, 2014). "The 14 Oscars Musical Performances With The Best Style". MTV News. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  35. ^ Portwood, Jerry; Ehrlich, David; Fear, David (April 23, 2021). "20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  36. ^ "Memorable Music Moments". Academy Awards. 2014. p. 3. Archived from the original on November 29, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  37. ^ Schulman, Alissa (January 30, 2019). "Josie Sings A Sensual Madonna Song In This Exclusive 'Riverdale' Clip". MTV. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  38. ^ . WaterTower Music. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  39. ^ Daw, Stephen (July 24, 2019). "Performing Through Pain: 5 Key Takeaways From 'Pose' Season 2, Episode 6". Billboard. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  40. ^ Larson, Sarah (October 21, 2014). "Contemplating Molly Ringwald". New Yorker. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  41. ^ Ehrlich, Brenna (September 29, 2023). "'American Horror Story' Needs Kim Kardashian". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  42. ^ Ciccone, Madonna (1990). "Liner notes". I'm Breathless (CD inlay). Madonna. Los Angeles, California: Sire, Warner Bros. p. 4. 9 26209-2.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Academy Award Performance of the Day

sooner, later, madonna, song, sooner, later, song, recorded, american, singer, madonna, from, soundtrack, album, breathless, written, american, composer, stephen, sondheim, produced, madonna, bill, bottrell, song, used, parent, film, dick, tracy, sooner, later. Sooner or Later is a song recorded by the American singer Madonna from her soundtrack album I m Breathless Written by American composer Stephen Sondheim and produced by Madonna and Bill Bottrell the song was used in the parent film Dick Tracy Sooner or Later was composed to evoke the theatrical nature and style of the film A 1930s style jazz ballad with piano drum double bass and horns the track conjures up the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub Madonna sings in her lowest register accompanied by a variable pitch Sooner or Later Song by Madonnafrom the album I m BreathlessReleasedMay 21 1990 1990 05 21 Recorded1990GenreJazzLength3 20LabelSire Warner Bros Songwriter s Stephen SondheimProducer s Madonna Bill BottrellCritical response to the track was positive with reviewers deeming it as an important addition to Madonna s music catalog At the 63rd Academy Awards held on March 25 1991 the song won an Oscar for Best Original Song awarded to Sondheim Madonna attended the ceremony along with singer Michael Jackson as her date and performed Sooner or Later onstage being inspired by the look of actress Marilyn Monroe Madonna also performed the song at her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Live performances 5 Covers and usage in media 6 Credits and personnel 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksBackground editIn 1990 Madonna was part of the film Dick Tracy starring as Breathless Mahoney a new role introduced for her with Warren Beatty playing the title character 1 Madonna told Premiere magazine that initially she had waited for Beatty to call her for the film When Beatty did not reciprocate the singer decided to involve herself voluntarily 2 She pursued the part of Mahoney but offered to work for minimum wages to avoid favoritism 3 Dick Tracy was the ninth highest grossing film in the US in 1990 and number twelve globally 4 The film also received positive reviews from critics Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun Times praised the matte paintings art direction and prosthetic makeup design stating Dick Tracy is one of the most original and visionary fantasies I ve seen on a screen 5 By the 1980s record labels started to release albums that were closely associated with a film thereby gaining double promotion These were mostly termed as soundtracks although many of them were not related to the film After the filming for Dick Tracy was over by May 1989 6 Madonna started working on the soundtrack She had begun recording three songs by Stephen Sondheim for the film Sooner or Later More and What Can You Lose which would be part of the album but also had to write and develop new songs comparable in style to the previous 7 She produced the entire album including the Sondheim songs I want people to think of me as a musical comedy actress That s what this album is about for me It s a stretch Not just pop music but songs that have a different feel to them a theatrical feel she said at the time 8 Composition edit nbsp Sooner or Later source source A sample from Sooner or Later displaying the piano and the brushed drum sounds as well as the horns It is accompanied by Madonna s singing in her lowest range The sample also displays the characteristic nightclub like atmosphere in the song Problems playing this file See media help According to Rikky Rooksby author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna the harmonic and melodic styles of the songs she developed with Sondheim were more complex than her usual recordings hence Madonna found it difficult and demanding She spoke about the wilderness of the tunes saying that she was not confident of doing justice to the songs and neither was Sondheim But he kept on encouraging the singer so that the recording sessions would not be affected 2 Madonna also recruited producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell to help her with the project She and Leonard toiled to create music that would fit the style and production of the film set in the era of the Untouchables 7 9 Sooner or Later was composed as a 1930s style jazz ballad with comping piano brushed drum sounds double bass and horns Rooksby described the track as conjuring the atmosphere of a smoky nightclub Madonna sings in her lowest range as the melody shifts continuously 10 It opens with a lazy clarinet solo and portrays the singer as a kind of sexual magnet I always get my man she sings If you re on my list it s just a question of when 11 The song is set in the time signature of common time with a moderate tempo of 75 beats per minute It is composed in the key of B major with Madonna s voice spanning from F3 to B 4 The song follows a basic sequence of B 9 B 6 F B 9 B 6 F as its chord progression 12 In the film Sooner or Later is the signature song of Breathless and was primarily performed during a montage just after Dick Tracy has placed a microphone in Alphonse Big Boy Caprice s boardroom and operator 13 Critical reception editLucky Lara from Manila Standard Today listed the Sondheim songs as highlights from the album commenting how they fit Madonna s nasal voice as a glove and their addition to Madonna s catalogue of songs would give her the edge in future career moves According to Lara with Sooner or Later Madonna shows off a side to her singing that audiences haven t heard yet and what a side it is She proves to her critics that she isn t just the glitter and trash of the dance club scene and that she can belt it out nearly as well as the best of them 14 According to Ray Boren from Deseret News is very much a period piece with an intimate club feel 15 Another positive review came from Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone who described the song as Madonna s breathy emotionality observing that Madonna did not whisper the line I always get my man rather sang it aloud bringing conviction to a somewhat generic line 16 According to Jon Pareles of The New York Times songs including Sooner or Later are typical Sondheim with agile wordplay and devious chromatic harmonies 17 At the 63rd Academy Awards held on March 25 1991 the song won an Oscar for Best Original Song awarded to Sondheim who did not attend the ceremony 18 19 In the award ceremony the song was listed as Sooner or Later I Always Get My Man 20 In March 2023 Billboard ranked Sooner or Later as Madonna s 96th greatest ever song with Andrew Unterberger characterizing it as the sultry ballad worthy of her double entendre spouting femme fatale character Breathless Mahoney 21 Live performances edit nbsp The white dress worn at the 1991 Academy Awards by MadonnaOn the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour Madonna performed Sooner or Later atop of a piano as a chanteuse in a cabaret 22 The wardrobe for the performance consisted of a green and white couture corset with conical bra cups beaded fringing and striped sequined embroidery designed by Jean Paul Gaultier underneath a long black robe 23 On his review of the concert Richard Harrington from The Washington Post opined Madonna acquitted herself quite well on Sooner or Later 24 Two different performances were taped and released on video the Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90 taped in Yokohama Japan on April 27 1990 25 and the Blond Ambition World Tour Live taped in Nice France on August 5 1990 26 At the 1991 Academy Awards Madonna appeared with singer Michael Jackson as her date and performed Sooner or Later 27 According to journalist Liz Smith Madonna had promised to perform at the award show if either Sooner or Later or More was nominated in the Best Original Song category 28 She wore a long tight white dress designed by Bob Mackie and covered in sequins and pearls 27 On her neck she wore 20 million worth of jewelry from Harry Winston Taraborrelli recalled that Madonna had appropriated every move and mannerisms of Marilyn Monroe for the performance making it a tribute to the actress 29 When she appeared onstage there was technical difficulty resulting in the mike not appearing from below the ground and a stagehand passing it to her 30 According to Madonna s brother Christopher Ciccone she was quite nervous during the performance had she been singing to an audience of screaming fans she wouldn t have been at all nervous But this time she was performing in an auditorium full of established actors and actresses a group of people to which she really didn t belong who didn t respect her as an actress but whose respect she desperately wanted to win 31 Janet Maslin from The New York Times criticized Madonna s performance saying that the singer vamped awkwardly through the song managing to seem even waxier in action than she did seated beside Michael Jackson in the audience 32 In retrospective reviews Billboard ranked it as the seventh most awesome Oscar performance of all time saying that Madonna gave a performance that took us back to the glamorous days of old Hollywood 33 Gaby Wilson from MTV News dubbed it as the Oscar performance with the best style of all time 34 Rolling Stone also placed it at number 17 on the magazine s list of the 20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances 35 while the Academy Awards regarded it as one of their most Memorable Music Moments 36 Covers and usage in media editIn 2019 the song was covered in the episode Chapter Forty Six The Red Dahlia from the third season of the television series Riverdale performed by Ashleigh Murray 37 38 In Pose season 2 episode 6 2019 Elektra sings Sooner or Later at an event hosted by Blanca and Pray Tell to raise funds and awareness for HIV AIDS 39 American singer songwriter Molly Ringwald recorded a cover of the song for her debut album Except Sometimes in 2013 40 It was also performed by Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian on American Horror Story Delicate 2023 41 Credits and personnel editMadonna lead vocals producer Stephen Sondheim writer Bill Bottrell producer engineer Stacy Baird additional engineering Bio Espinoza additional engineering John Guerin drums Bob Magnusson bass Bill Schneider piano Bob Cooper tenor sax Abe Most alto sax clarinet Mahlon Clark clarinet Tony Terran trumpet Charlie Loper trombones Jeremy Lubbock arrangement Jules Chaiken music contractor Credits adapted from I m Breathless album liner notes Sire Records and Warner Bros Records 42 References edit Morton 2002 p 98 a b Rooksby 2004 p 70 Ansen David June 25 1990 Tracymania Newsweek Retrieved April 20 2009 1990 Worldwide Grosses Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 20 2009 Ebert Roger June 15 1990 Dick Tracy Chicago Sun Times Retrieved April 23 2009 Hughes 2003 p 55 a b Taraborrelli 2008 pp 187 88 Taraborrelli 2008 pp 182 Roberts 2006 p 137 Rooksby 2004 p 72 Tianen Dave June 1 1990 Madonna Just a Flash In the Past Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved June 13 2014 Madonna Sooner or Later I Always Get My Man Sheet Music Musicnotes com Walt Disney Music Publishing 13 April 2007 Retrieved November 17 2015 O Brien 2008 p 78 Lara Lucky June 3 1990 Madonna s New LP Shows Her Versatility Manila Standard Today Retrieved June 13 2014 Boren Ray May 31 1990 Quick dick Tracy try to find real Madonna on Breathless Deseret News Retrieved June 13 2014 Coleman Mark June 14 1990 I m Breathless by Madonna Rolling Stone Retrieved August 10 2011 Pareles Jon May 20 1990 Recordings Madonna Saunters Down Tin Pan Alley The New York Times Retrieved February 18 2013 1991 Oscars Winners and Nominees Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved June 15 2014 Ng David December 26 2014 Stephen Sondheim at the movies Beyond Into the Woods Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2015 Sooner or Later I Always Get My Man Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim Academy Awards Acceptance Speech Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved June 15 2014 Lynch Joe Unterberger Andrew Gracie Bianca Feeney Nolan Atkinson Katie 2023 03 08 Madonna s 100 Greatest Songs Critics Picks Billboard Retrieved 2023 03 14 Brown Patricia Leigh June 17 1990 POP Video and Theater Shape a New Madonna The New York Times Retrieved January 25 2015 Madonna s conical corsets sell for 48 000 London Evening Standard November 30 2012 Retrieved 30 December 2015 Harrington Richard June 9 1990 Madonna s Bare Ambition The Washington Post Retrieved 30 December 2015 Madonna 1990 Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90 VHS Warner Pioneer Japan Madonna 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour Live Laserdisc Pioneer Artists a b Guilbert 2002 p 132 Smith Liz February 17 1991 Madonna singing for an Oscar The Blade Retrieved June 13 2014 Taraborrelli 2008 p 218 Hoogenboom Lynn March 26 1993 Madonna s Missing Mike and Other Oscar Crises Bangor Daily News Retrieved June 13 2014 Life With My Sister Madonna Simon amp Schuster 3 March 2009 ISBN 9781416587637 Retrieved December 30 2015 Maslin Janet March 27 1991 Review Television After the Oscars Comments on the Prize Giving The New York Times Retrieved January 25 2015 10 Awesome Oscar Live Performances Billboard February 24 2012 Retrieved August 31 2012 Wilson Gaby March 1 2014 The 14 Oscars Musical Performances With The Best Style MTV News Retrieved August 17 2017 Portwood Jerry Ehrlich David Fear David April 23 2021 20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances Rolling Stone Retrieved September 25 2023 Memorable Music Moments Academy Awards 2014 p 3 Archived from the original on November 29 2015 Retrieved September 25 2023 Schulman Alissa January 30 2019 Josie Sings A Sensual Madonna Song In This Exclusive Riverdale Clip MTV Retrieved September 25 2023 Riverdale season 3 soundtrack WaterTower Music Archived from the original on June 24 2021 Retrieved September 25 2023 Daw Stephen July 24 2019 Performing Through Pain 5 Key Takeaways From Pose Season 2 Episode 6 Billboard Retrieved September 25 2023 Larson Sarah October 21 2014 Contemplating Molly Ringwald New Yorker Retrieved September 25 2023 Ehrlich Brenna September 29 2023 American Horror Story Needs Kim Kardashian Rolling Stone Retrieved September 29 2023 Ciccone Madonna 1990 Liner notes I m Breathless CD inlay Madonna Los Angeles California Sire Warner Bros p 4 9 26209 2 Bibliography editGuilbert Georges Claude 2002 Madonna as Postmodern Myth McFarland ISBN 0 7864 1408 1 Hughes David 2003 Dick Tracy Comic Book Movies Virgin Books ISBN 0 7535 0767 6 Morton Andrew 2002 Madonna Macmillan Publishers ISBN 0 312 98310 7 O Brien Lucy 2008 Madonna Like an Icon Bantam Press ISBN 978 0 552 15361 4 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums London Guinness World Records Limited ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Rooksby Rikky 2004 The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna Omnibus Press ISBN 0 7119 9883 3 Taraborrelli Randy J 2008 Madonna An Intimate Biography Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 330 45446 9 External links editAcademy Award Performance of the Day Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sooner or Later Madonna song amp oldid 1184248545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.