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Who's That Girl (Madonna song)

"Who's That Girl" is a song by American singer Madonna from the soundtrack of the 1987 film of the same name. Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, it was released in Europe as the soundtrack's lead single on June 29, 1987; in the United States, a release was issued the following day. An uptempo pop song, "Who's That Girl" continued the singer's fascination with Latin pop, a genre she had previously explored on her single "La Isla Bonita". It features instrumentation from drums, bass, and trumpets, and has lyrics sung both in English and Spanish. While shooting for the film, then called Slammer, Madonna had requested Leonard to develop a song that captured the nature of her character; the producer worked on a demo and, afterwards, Madonna added the lyrics and decided to rename the song, as well as the film, to "Who's That Girl".

"Who's That Girl"
Single by Madonna
from the album Who's That Girl
LanguageEnglish, Spanish
B-side"White Heat"
ReleasedJune 29, 1987
Genre
Length3:58
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Madonna
  • Patrick Leonard
Madonna singles chronology
"La Isla Bonita"
(1987)
"Who's That Girl"
(1987)
"Causing a Commotion"
(1987)
Music video
"Who's That Girl" on YouTube

Upon release, the song received positive to mixed reviews from music critics; its similarities to "La Isla Bonita" were both praised and criticized. "Who's That Girl" became Madonna's sixth single to top the Billboard Hot 100, which made her the artist with the most number one hits in the 1980s decade. It was also successful overseas, reaching the top of the charts in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy, Ireland, and Belgium. The song was nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 1988 Grammy Awards, and for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Globe Awards. The accompanying music video mixed together footage from Who's That Girl and scenes of Madonna wandering around a park, decked out in a Latin-inspired outfit. The track was included on the singer's Who's That Girl (1987) and Rebel Heart (2015―2016) concert tours, and has been covered for tribute albums.

Background and release edit

 
Patrick Leonard, one of the composers and producers of "Who's That Girl".

In October 1986, Madonna began filming her third motion picture, Who's That Girl.[2] James Foley, who had worked with the singer on her music videos for "Papa Don't Preach" and "Live to Tell" (1986), was chosen at her own request to direct the film.[2][3] Originally titled Slammer, in the movie Madonna plays Nikki Finn, a young woman accused of homicide who, after being released on parole, becomes determined to clear her name. Along with Loudon Trott (played by Griffin Dunne), she gets caught up in "36 hours of high adventure", culminating in a scene where she interrupts a wedding to reveal the identity of the real murderer.[4] Madonna began working on the soundtrack in March 1987; having some specific ideas in her mind about the music of the film, the singer contacted Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, who had helped to write and produce her third studio album True Blue.[5] She wanted the soundtrack to "stand on its own as well as support and enhance what was happening on screen".[5]

The singer asked Leonard to create an uptempo title song that captured the nature of her character, so the producer created a demo while Madonna worked on the melody and lyrics.[6][5] However, the singer couldn't come up with a word that rhymed with "Slammer", so she changed the song and the film's title to "Who's That Girl", considering it to be a better name.[7] Leonard, who supported the title change, recalled that it was recorded in one day, with the singer recording her vocals in one single take; the following day, additional instrumentation from guitars and percussions were added by Leonard and Bray.[5] In Europe, "Who's That Girl" was officially released as the soundtrack's lead single on June 29, 1987.[8] The next day, it was released on the United States.[9] Years later, it was included on Madonna's third compilation album, Celebration (2009).[10]

Composition edit

"Who's That Girl" was written and produced by Madonna and Leonard, while Michael Barbiero and Steve Thompson were in charge of mixing.[11] Daryl Easlea, one of the authors of Madonna: Blond Ambition, wrote that "Who's That Girl" continued Madonna's exploration of Latin music, which she had already introduced on her previous single "La Isla Bonita".[6] It is a dance-pop song that's divided in three parts: verse, refrain, and bridge.[1][4] Its instrumentation includes a drum machine, trumpets, and a "bubbling bass synth line".[4] Modulation is used on the verse, while the vocals are "wonderfully multi-tracked", specifically in the phrase She's smiling/an invitation to the dance.[12] On the "earworm" refrain, Madonna sings both in English and Spanish, ¿Quién es esa niña?/Who's that girl?/Señorita, más fina/Who's that girl?[13] The bridge has Madonna singing the phrase What can help me now.[4] Several lines are combined on its fade out, a technique that had already been used by artists like The Beach Boys and R.E.M.[4]

According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing Inc., "Who's That Girl" is set in common time in the key of A minor with a medium tempo of 104 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of A minor, with Madonna's vocals spanning between G3 to B4. The song has a basic sequence of basic chord progression sequence of Am9–G–Csus2–Am9–G–Dm.[14] The lyrics, which are sung in the third person, talk about "how you should be careful around this extremely hot girl because she'll break your heart", according to Stereogum's Tom Breihan.[15] "Who's That Girl" is one of Madonna's songs that reference her thoughts about "'girlhood' as powerfully productive", as noted by Santiago Fouz-Hernández and Freya Jarman-Ivens, authors of Madonna's Drowned Worlds.[16]

Critical reception edit

Upon release, "Who's That Girl" received generally positive to mixed reviews. Daryl Easlea said it was, "by far and away, the best song of the soundtrack".[6] Rikky Rooksby called it delightful, further adding that it was one of the singer's "best takes on her original music style".[4] On Matthew Rettenmund 's Encyclopedia Madonnica, he classified "Who's That Girl" as a "laid-back, effortlessly haunting" song.[17] On his biography of the singer, J. Randy Taraborrelli described it as "quintessential Madonna [...] funky, sassy and melodic".[18] Stephen Holden, from The New York Times, opined that, "[the movie] may not have burned up the box office, but [...] Madonna's bilingual title song has the buoyant bounce of an acrobat doing somersaults on a trampoline".[19] While Cashbox magazine named it "one of her most compelling musical efforts", Jim Zebora from the Record-Journal opined it was a "joy to hear".[20][12] Robert Matthew-Walker wrote: "if 'light and airy' describes Madonna's performance [in Who's That Girl], such a phrase can also be aptly applied to the title song [...] a delightful mixture of English and Spanish/Puerto Rican [...] a generous compliment to mid-1980s New York".[21]

"Written solely for the purpose of promoting her lead role in the film of the same name [...] 'Who's That Girl', in many ways, represents two significant aspects of Madonna's career: 1. The side that sees her desperately trying to win the admiration of fellow thespians; and 2. Her ability to write and record wonderful thematic songs that oftentimes eclipse the movie for which they were written".

PopMatters' Enio Chola's review of "Who's That Girl" on the magazine's ranking of Madonna's 15 best songa.[22]

The song's similarity to "La Isla Bonita", was both praised and criticized. Billboard's Andrew Unterberger pointed out that both songs share a "contagious chorus and sparkling production".[23] Rolling Stone's Vince Aletti said that, "bobbing up in the wake of 'Isla', ['Who's That Girl'] grabs hold with its bright bilingual chant".[24] An opinion that was shared by Joe Brown, from The Washington Post, who added that, "truth be told, her Berlitz treatment does render the repetitiveness of the lyrics more lilting".[25] For Louis Virtel from The Backlot, "although [Madonna]'d give us a more timeless tune in that vein, 'Who’s That Girl?' is still a sexy little tribute to those minxes you just can’t catch up with".[26] Similarly, Joe Morgan from Gay Star News said that, despite not being "the best time [Madonna] was influenced by Spain, it certainly [isn't] the worst [...] [it's] a great fun song".[27] Both The Guardian's Jude Rogers and Entertainment Weekly's Chuck Arnold deemed it inferior to "La Isla Bonita", nonetheless, the latter also deemed it a "tropical delight [...] pure enchantment".[28][29] Writing for The A.V. Club, Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt that, even though it lacks the "freshness" of "La Isla Bonita", "there’s a slightly haunted quality to the delivery of the titular phrase that lets 'Who’s That Girl' linger after it’s done playing".[1]

Despite pointing out its "slick and strong" beats, Tom Breihan called "Who's That Girl" mediocre and uninspired, adding that it sounded as if "[Madonna and Leonard] had taken everything they'd just done on 'La Isla Bonita' and hit[ting] repeat".[15] The singer's vocals were criticized by Brown for being "electronically speeded up, smoothed, sweetened and split into Chipmunk harmonies [...] she comes out sounding like a computer-generated clone".[25] Breihan added that she did not sound "comfortable or fluid" singing in Spanish.[15] For AllMusic, Erlewine felt the song wasn't among Madonna's best work and called it forgettable.[30] On a similar note, it was named Madonna's "least-remembered No. 1" by Matthew Jacobs from the HuffPost.[31] The staff of The A.V. Club added that, "only hardcore fans [will] remember this lightweight [...] less ponderous sequel to 'La Isla Bonita'".[32] "Who's That Girl" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Globe Awards, and for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 30th ceremony.[33][34]

Commercial performance edit

 
 
 
With "Who's That Girl", Madonna surpassed Lionel Richie (left), Hall & Oates (center), and Phill Collins (right) as the musical act with the most number one hits in the 1980s decade.

"Who's That Girl" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 43 the week of July 11, 1987, becoming Madonna's 12th consecutive single to be named the week's top new entry.[35][36] After it reached the chart's seventh spot on August 8, and gave the singer her 13th consecutive top 10 hit, it tied her with Lionel Richie as the singer with the longest string of consecutive top 10 hits in the 1980s decade up until that point.[37] "Who's That Girl" reached the Hot 100's first position on August 22.[38] As Madonna's sixth number one single, it gave her several records: she surpassed Lionel Richie, Hall & Oates, and Phill Collins as the artist with the most number one hits in the 1980s;[39] she became one of only two female singers to score this amount of number ones ―and the only one to do it as a solo artist (Diana Ross had also scored six number ones, but one of those was a duet with Richie), and was her third number one from a movie, following "Crazy for You" ―from Vision Quest (1985)― and "Live to Tell" ―from At Close Range.[40] According to Warner Bros. Records executive Lou Dennis, "Who's That Girl" was the best-selling cassette single from the label up at that point.[41] The single peaked within the top five positions of the Adult Contemporary chart.[42] "Who's That Girl" came in at numbers 42 and 48 on the official Billboard year-end chart and Dance year-end chart, respectively.[43] In Canada, "Who's That Girl" debuted on the 83rd position of RPM's Top Singles chart on the week of July 11, 1987 and, one month later, it peaked at number one.[44][45]

In Music & Media's European Airplay Top 50, "Who's That Girl" debuted at number 3 on July 18, 1987, the highest entry in the chart's history according to the magazine;[46] It topped the chart by August 8, and remained on that position for two weeks,[47][48] her seventh number one there and "another unique achievement".[49] It peaked at number two, just behind Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett's "I Just Can't Stop Loving You", on the European Hot 100 Singles chart.[50] "Who's That Girl" found success elsewhere: it reached the first position in Belgium,[51] Denmark,[49] Ireland,[52] and Italy.[49] In the latter country, it spent 11 consecutive weeks at the top of the Musica e dischi charts, and was the year's best-selling single.[53][54] In the United Kingdom, "Who's That Girl" debuted at the third position of the UK Singles Chart on July 18, and, one week later, reached the first spot, becoming Madonna's fifth number one there; it spent 10 weeks on the chart overall, and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[55][56] According to Music Week magazine, over 376,498 copies of the single have been sold in the United Kingdom as of 2008.[57] It peaked within the top 5 of the charts in Germany,[58] Sweden,[59] Switzerland,[60] and New Zealand.[61] In Australia, "Who's That Girl" reached the top 10.[62]

Music video edit

Background and synopsis edit

 
 
Madonna's look in the "Who's That Girl" music video (left) was compared to that of singer Michael Jackson (right)

Peter Rosenthal directed the music video for "Who's That Girl", which was shot over two days at A&M Soundstages in Hollywood, California.[63] Production was in charge of James Foley and Joel Stillman for Broadcast Arts Inc.[64] It alternates footage from Who's That Girl, with scenes of Madonna decked out as a "hip Latina", with an oversized grey jacket over a black bustier, short pants, pork pie hat, and spiky brown hair.[9][17][65]

It begins with Madonna entering a park, catching the attention of a man and a group of children. Interspersed footage of her singing the track, wandering around the park, and scenes of the movie, play next. The kids and the man then take her to a darkened room, where she meets a fortune teller; the woman shows Madonna the High Priestess tarot card, which displays a caricature of her character Nikki Finn. The singer looks up and discovers the woman's disappeared; she then finds a key to a chest containing a shiny white crystal, which reflects an animated sequence of the Nikki Finn caricature. The man and the children show up again, and the video ends with them dancing "adoringly" with Madonna.[17]

Release and reception edit

"Who's That Girl" premiered on MTV the week of July 4, 1987, and was one of the year's most heavily rotated clips on European television.[66][67] Years later, "Who's That Girl" was included on Madonna's 2009 compilation Celebration: The Video Collection.[10] Upon release, critical reviews ranged from positive to mixed; Matthew Rettenmund compared the singer's appearance in the video to that of Michael Jackson, and applauded the clip for being "movie-plugging", yet strong enough to "stand[s] alone".[17] Nonetheless, he noted that it was "rarely played" the years following its release.[17] From website This Is Dig!, Mark Elliot also compared the singer's look to Jackson's and praised the "charming, low-key" video.[68] Elliot also noted nods to the Pied Piper of Hamelin, a character he felt Madonna had already referenced on her music video for "Open Your Heart" (1986).[68] In High Concept: Movies and Marketing in Hollywood, author Justin Wyatt pointed out that, throughout the clip, "Madonna, the singer, gazes longingly at Madonna, the comedienne/actress".[69]

A less favorable review came from Vincent Canby, writing for The New York Times; according to him, the video's purpose was to promote the film, but ended up showcasing "everything that's least attractive about it".[70] Canby was also critical of the persona Madonna adopted for the clip, comparing it negatively to her comedic performance in the movie: "It appeals neither to people who've never seen her before nor to anyone who's admired the sometimes brazenly erotic and funny performer [she] is in her best music videos", he concluded.[70]

Live performances and covers edit

 
Madonna singing an acoustic "Who's That Girl" on one of the concerts of 2015―2016's Rebel Heart Tour.

Madonna has performed the song on two of her concert tours: Who's That Girl (1987) and Rebel Heart (2015―2016). On the first one, it was sung as the concert's first encore;[24] the singer wore a bright red flamenco dress, and sang the track assisted by her backup singers Niki Haris, Donna De Lory, and Debra Parson.[71][72] At the end of the performance, she stepped out to the front of the darkened stage and sang the phrase Who's that girl repeatedly in a "sad chant that became increasingly self-absorbed and haunting".[24] The number was deemed one of the concert's weaker moments by The Washington Post's Richard Harrington.[73] Two different performances can be found on the videos Who's That Girl: Live in Japan and Ciao Italia: Live from Italy, filmed in Tokyo on June and in Turin on September, respectively.[74][72]

An acoustic rendition of "Who's That Girl", complete with "call-and-response exchanges" with the audience, was done on the singer's Rebel Heart Tour.[75] The number featured Day of the Dead iconography and found Madonna playing guitar.[76][77] After finishing the song, she said: "I'm still trying to figure out who I am after all these years [...] Does anyone ever really know?".[78] For Rollling Stone's Rob Sheffield, "Who's That Girl" was the evening's "emotional highlight".[79]

In 1998, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra made an instrumental version of the song for Material Girl: RPO Plays Music of Madonna.[80] One year later, a sound-alike cover was done by The Countdown Singers, which was included on Hit Parade of 80's, Vol. 2.[81] American band The Bubonic Plague recorded a synth-pop rendition of "Who's That Girl" for the tribute album Through the Wilderness (2007);[15] this cover was criticized by Pitchfork's Stephen M. Deusner, who deemed it uninspired and felt was "beyond Bubonic Plague's ability to salvage it".[82] In 2021, the song was sampled by Dutch DJs Joe Stone and Jack Wins on their song "Light Up My Life"; Madonna herself approved of the sampling.[83]

Formats and track listing edit

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the Who's That Girl soundtrack liner notes.[11]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for "Who's That Girl"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada 40,000[120]
France (SNEP)[121] Gold 500,000*
Japan (Oricon Charts) 35,650[95]
United Kingdom (BPI)[56] Silver 376,498[57]
United States
Vinyl single & Cassette single
446,000 + 105,000[41]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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Who s That Girl is a song by American singer Madonna from the soundtrack of the 1987 film of the same name Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard it was released in Europe as the soundtrack s lead single on June 29 1987 in the United States a release was issued the following day An uptempo pop song Who s That Girl continued the singer s fascination with Latin pop a genre she had previously explored on her single La Isla Bonita It features instrumentation from drums bass and trumpets and has lyrics sung both in English and Spanish While shooting for the film then called Slammer Madonna had requested Leonard to develop a song that captured the nature of her character the producer worked on a demo and afterwards Madonna added the lyrics and decided to rename the song as well as the film to Who s That Girl Who s That Girl Single by Madonnafrom the album Who s That GirlLanguageEnglish SpanishB side White Heat ReleasedJune 29 1987GenreDance pop 1 Length3 58LabelSire Warner Bros Songwriter s Madonna Patrick LeonardProducer s Madonna Patrick LeonardMadonna singles chronology La Isla Bonita 1987 Who s That Girl 1987 Causing a Commotion 1987 Music video Who s That Girl on YouTube Upon release the song received positive to mixed reviews from music critics its similarities to La Isla Bonita were both praised and criticized Who s That Girl became Madonna s sixth single to top the Billboard Hot 100 which made her the artist with the most number one hits in the 1980s decade It was also successful overseas reaching the top of the charts in the United Kingdom the Netherlands Italy Ireland and Belgium The song was nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 1988 Grammy Awards and for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Globe Awards The accompanying music video mixed together footage from Who s That Girl and scenes of Madonna wandering around a park decked out in a Latin inspired outfit The track was included on the singer s Who s That Girl 1987 and Rebel Heart 2015 2016 concert tours and has been covered for tribute albums Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Music video 5 1 Background and synopsis 5 2 Release and reception 6 Live performances and covers 7 Formats and track listing 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 See also 12 References 13 BibliographyBackground and release edit nbsp Patrick Leonard one of the composers and producers of Who s That Girl In October 1986 Madonna began filming her third motion picture Who s That Girl 2 James Foley who had worked with the singer on her music videos for Papa Don t Preach and Live to Tell 1986 was chosen at her own request to direct the film 2 3 Originally titled Slammer in the movie Madonna plays Nikki Finn a young woman accused of homicide who after being released on parole becomes determined to clear her name Along with Loudon Trott played by Griffin Dunne she gets caught up in 36 hours of high adventure culminating in a scene where she interrupts a wedding to reveal the identity of the real murderer 4 Madonna began working on the soundtrack in March 1987 having some specific ideas in her mind about the music of the film the singer contacted Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray who had helped to write and produce her third studio album True Blue 5 She wanted the soundtrack to stand on its own as well as support and enhance what was happening on screen 5 The singer asked Leonard to create an uptempo title song that captured the nature of her character so the producer created a demo while Madonna worked on the melody and lyrics 6 5 However the singer couldn t come up with a word that rhymed with Slammer so she changed the song and the film s title to Who s That Girl considering it to be a better name 7 Leonard who supported the title change recalled that it was recorded in one day with the singer recording her vocals in one single take the following day additional instrumentation from guitars and percussions were added by Leonard and Bray 5 In Europe Who s That Girl was officially released as the soundtrack s lead single on June 29 1987 8 The next day it was released on the United States 9 Years later it was included on Madonna s third compilation album Celebration 2009 10 Composition edit nbsp Who s That Girl source source An 10 second sample of Who s That Girl featuring the refrain in which Madonna sings both in English and Spanish Problems playing this file See media help Who s That Girl was written and produced by Madonna and Leonard while Michael Barbiero and Steve Thompson were in charge of mixing 11 Daryl Easlea one of the authors of Madonna Blond Ambition wrote that Who s That Girl continued Madonna s exploration of Latin music which she had already introduced on her previous single La Isla Bonita 6 It is a dance pop song that s divided in three parts verse refrain and bridge 1 4 Its instrumentation includes a drum machine trumpets and a bubbling bass synth line 4 Modulation is used on the verse while the vocals are wonderfully multi tracked specifically in the phrase She s smiling an invitation to the dance 12 On the earworm refrain Madonna sings both in English and Spanish Quien es esa nina Who s that girl Senorita mas fina Who s that girl 13 The bridge has Madonna singing the phrase What can help me now 4 Several lines are combined on its fade out a technique that had already been used by artists like The Beach Boys and R E M 4 According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing Inc Who s That Girl is set in common time in the key of A minor with a medium tempo of 104 beats per minute It is composed in the key of A minor with Madonna s vocals spanning between G3 to B4 The song has a basic sequence of basic chord progression sequence of Am9 G Csus2 Am9 G Dm 14 The lyrics which are sung in the third person talk about how you should be careful around this extremely hot girl because she ll break your heart according to Stereogum s Tom Breihan 15 Who s That Girl is one of Madonna s songs that reference her thoughts about girlhood as powerfully productive as noted by Santiago Fouz Hernandez and Freya Jarman Ivens authors of Madonna s Drowned Worlds 16 Critical reception editUpon release Who s That Girl received generally positive to mixed reviews Daryl Easlea said it was by far and away the best song of the soundtrack 6 Rikky Rooksby called it delightful further adding that it was one of the singer s best takes on her original music style 4 On Matthew Rettenmund s Encyclopedia Madonnica he classified Who s That Girl as a laid back effortlessly haunting song 17 On his biography of the singer J Randy Taraborrelli described it as quintessential Madonna funky sassy and melodic 18 Stephen Holden from The New York Times opined that the movie may not have burned up the box office but Madonna s bilingual title song has the buoyant bounce of an acrobat doing somersaults on a trampoline 19 While Cashbox magazine named it one of her most compelling musical efforts Jim Zebora from the Record Journal opined it was a joy to hear 20 12 Robert Matthew Walker wrote if light and airy describes Madonna s performance in Who s That Girl such a phrase can also be aptly applied to the title song a delightful mixture of English and Spanish Puerto Rican a generous compliment to mid 1980s New York 21 Written solely for the purpose of promoting her lead role in the film of the same name Who s That Girl in many ways represents two significant aspects of Madonna s career 1 The side that sees her desperately trying to win the admiration of fellow thespians and 2 Her ability to write and record wonderful thematic songs that oftentimes eclipse the movie for which they were written PopMatters Enio Chola s review of Who s That Girl on the magazine s ranking of Madonna s 15 best songa 22 The song s similarity to La Isla Bonita was both praised and criticized Billboard s Andrew Unterberger pointed out that both songs share a contagious chorus and sparkling production 23 Rolling Stone s Vince Aletti said that bobbing up in the wake of Isla Who s That Girl grabs hold with its bright bilingual chant 24 An opinion that was shared by Joe Brown from The Washington Post who added that truth be told her Berlitz treatment does render the repetitiveness of the lyrics more lilting 25 For Louis Virtel from The Backlot although Madonna d give us a more timeless tune in that vein Who s That Girl is still a sexy little tribute to those minxes you just can t catch up with 26 Similarly Joe Morgan from Gay Star News said that despite not being the best time Madonna was influenced by Spain it certainly isn t the worst it s a great fun song 27 Both The Guardian s Jude Rogers and Entertainment Weekly s Chuck Arnold deemed it inferior to La Isla Bonita nonetheless the latter also deemed it a tropical delight pure enchantment 28 29 Writing for The A V Club Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt that even though it lacks the freshness of La Isla Bonita there s a slightly haunted quality to the delivery of the titular phrase that lets Who s That Girl linger after it s done playing 1 Despite pointing out its slick and strong beats Tom Breihan called Who s That Girl mediocre and uninspired adding that it sounded as if Madonna and Leonard had taken everything they d just done on La Isla Bonita and hit ting repeat 15 The singer s vocals were criticized by Brown for being electronically speeded up smoothed sweetened and split into Chipmunk harmonies she comes out sounding like a computer generated clone 25 Breihan added that she did not sound comfortable or fluid singing in Spanish 15 For AllMusic Erlewine felt the song wasn t among Madonna s best work and called it forgettable 30 On a similar note it was named Madonna s least remembered No 1 by Matthew Jacobs from the HuffPost 31 The staff of The A V Club added that only hardcore fans will remember this lightweight less ponderous sequel to La Isla Bonita 32 Who s That Girl was nominated for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Globe Awards and for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 30th ceremony 33 34 Commercial performance edit nbsp nbsp nbsp With Who s That Girl Madonna surpassed Lionel Richie left Hall amp Oates center and Phill Collins right as the musical act with the most number one hits in the 1980s decade Who s That Girl debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 43 the week of July 11 1987 becoming Madonna s 12th consecutive single to be named the week s top new entry 35 36 After it reached the chart s seventh spot on August 8 and gave the singer her 13th consecutive top 10 hit it tied her with Lionel Richie as the singer with the longest string of consecutive top 10 hits in the 1980s decade up until that point 37 Who s That Girl reached the Hot 100 s first position on August 22 38 As Madonna s sixth number one single it gave her several records she surpassed Lionel Richie Hall amp Oates and Phill Collins as the artist with the most number one hits in the 1980s 39 she became one of only two female singers to score this amount of number ones and the only one to do it as a solo artist Diana Ross had also scored six number ones but one of those was a duet with Richie and was her third number one from a movie following Crazy for You from Vision Quest 1985 and Live to Tell from At Close Range 40 According to Warner Bros Records executive Lou Dennis Who s That Girl was the best selling cassette single from the label up at that point 41 The single peaked within the top five positions of the Adult Contemporary chart 42 Who s That Girl came in at numbers 42 and 48 on the official Billboard year end chart and Dance year end chart respectively 43 In Canada Who s That Girl debuted on the 83rd position of RPM s Top Singles chart on the week of July 11 1987 and one month later it peaked at number one 44 45 In Music amp Media s European Airplay Top 50 Who s That Girl debuted at number 3 on July 18 1987 the highest entry in the chart s history according to the magazine 46 It topped the chart by August 8 and remained on that position for two weeks 47 48 her seventh number one there and another unique achievement 49 It peaked at number two just behind Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett s I Just Can t Stop Loving You on the European Hot 100 Singles chart 50 Who s That Girl found success elsewhere it reached the first position in Belgium 51 Denmark 49 Ireland 52 and Italy 49 In the latter country it spent 11 consecutive weeks at the top of the Musica e dischi charts and was the year s best selling single 53 54 In the United Kingdom Who s That Girl debuted at the third position of the UK Singles Chart on July 18 and one week later reached the first spot becoming Madonna s fifth number one there it spent 10 weeks on the chart overall and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 55 56 According to Music Week magazine over 376 498 copies of the single have been sold in the United Kingdom as of 2008 57 It peaked within the top 5 of the charts in Germany 58 Sweden 59 Switzerland 60 and New Zealand 61 In Australia Who s That Girl reached the top 10 62 Music video editBackground and synopsis edit nbsp nbsp Madonna s look in the Who s That Girl music video left was compared to that of singer Michael Jackson right Peter Rosenthal directed the music video for Who s That Girl which was shot over two days at A amp M Soundstages in Hollywood California 63 Production was in charge of James Foley and Joel Stillman for Broadcast Arts Inc 64 It alternates footage from Who s That Girl with scenes of Madonna decked out as a hip Latina with an oversized grey jacket over a black bustier short pants pork pie hat and spiky brown hair 9 17 65 It begins with Madonna entering a park catching the attention of a man and a group of children Interspersed footage of her singing the track wandering around the park and scenes of the movie play next The kids and the man then take her to a darkened room where she meets a fortune teller the woman shows Madonna the High Priestess tarot card which displays a caricature of her character Nikki Finn The singer looks up and discovers the woman s disappeared she then finds a key to a chest containing a shiny white crystal which reflects an animated sequence of the Nikki Finn caricature The man and the children show up again and the video ends with them dancing adoringly with Madonna 17 Release and reception edit Who s That Girl premiered on MTV the week of July 4 1987 and was one of the year s most heavily rotated clips on European television 66 67 Years later Who s That Girl was included on Madonna s 2009 compilation Celebration The Video Collection 10 Upon release critical reviews ranged from positive to mixed Matthew Rettenmund compared the singer s appearance in the video to that of Michael Jackson and applauded the clip for being movie plugging yet strong enough to stand s alone 17 Nonetheless he noted that it was rarely played the years following its release 17 From website This Is Dig Mark Elliot also compared the singer s look to Jackson s and praised the charming low key video 68 Elliot also noted nods to the Pied Piper of Hamelin a character he felt Madonna had already referenced on her music video for Open Your Heart 1986 68 In High Concept Movies and Marketing in Hollywood author Justin Wyatt pointed out that throughout the clip Madonna the singer gazes longingly at Madonna the comedienne actress 69 A less favorable review came from Vincent Canby writing for The New York Times according to him the video s purpose was to promote the film but ended up showcasing everything that s least attractive about it 70 Canby was also critical of the persona Madonna adopted for the clip comparing it negatively to her comedic performance in the movie It appeals neither to people who ve never seen her before nor to anyone who s admired the sometimes brazenly erotic and funny performer she is in her best music videos he concluded 70 Live performances and covers editSee also List of cover versions of Madonna songs and List of Madonna tribute albums nbsp Madonna singing an acoustic Who s That Girl on one of the concerts of 2015 2016 s Rebel Heart Tour Madonna has performed the song on two of her concert tours Who s That Girl 1987 and Rebel Heart 2015 2016 On the first one it was sung as the concert s first encore 24 the singer wore a bright red flamenco dress and sang the track assisted by her backup singers Niki Haris Donna De Lory and Debra Parson 71 72 At the end of the performance she stepped out to the front of the darkened stage and sang the phrase Who s that girl repeatedly in a sad chant that became increasingly self absorbed and haunting 24 The number was deemed one of the concert s weaker moments by The Washington Post s Richard Harrington 73 Two different performances can be found on the videos Who s That Girl Live in Japan and Ciao Italia Live from Italy filmed in Tokyo on June and in Turin on September respectively 74 72 An acoustic rendition of Who s That Girl complete with call and response exchanges with the audience was done on the singer s Rebel Heart Tour 75 The number featured Day of the Dead iconography and found Madonna playing guitar 76 77 After finishing the song she said I m still trying to figure out who I am after all these years Does anyone ever really know 78 For Rollling Stone s Rob Sheffield Who s That Girl was the evening s emotional highlight 79 In 1998 the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra made an instrumental version of the song for Material Girl RPO Plays Music of Madonna 80 One year later a sound alike cover was done by The Countdown Singers which was included on Hit Parade of 80 s Vol 2 81 American band The Bubonic Plague recorded a synth pop rendition of Who s That Girl for the tribute album Through the Wilderness 2007 15 this cover was criticized by Pitchfork s Stephen M Deusner who deemed it uninspired and felt was beyond Bubonic Plague s ability to salvage it 82 In 2021 the song was sampled by Dutch DJs Joe Stone and Jack Wins on their song Light Up My Life Madonna herself approved of the sampling 83 Formats and track listing editUS European 7 Single 84 Who s That Girl LP version 3 58 White Heat LP version 4 40 UK 12 Single Limited Edition 12 Picture Disc 85 86 Who s That Girl extended version 6 29 White Heat LP version 4 40 US 12 Single UK Limited Edition 12 87 88 Who s That Girl extended version 6 29 Who s That Girl dub version 5 07 White Heat LP version 4 40 Germany UK CD Maxi Single 1995 89 Who s That Girl Extended Version 6 29 White Heat LP version 4 40Credits and personnel editMadonna lyrics producer vocals Patrick Leonard lyrics producer Michael Barbiero and Steve Thompson additional production audio mixing Credits adapted from the Who s That Girl soundtrack liner notes 11 Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Who s That Girl Chart 1987 1988 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 62 7 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 90 4 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 51 1 Canada Top Singles RPM 45 1 Denmark IFPI 49 1 European Hot 100 Singles Music amp Media 50 2 European Airplay Top 50 Music amp Media 47 1 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 91 2 France SNEP 92 2 Germany Official German Charts 58 2 Greece IFPI 93 2 Iceland RUV 94 6 Ireland IRMA 52 1 Italy Musica e dischi 49 1 Japan Oricon Singles Chart 95 39 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 96 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 97 2 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 61 2 Norway VG lista 98 2 Portugal IFPI 99 1 South Africa Springbok Radio 100 6 Spain PROMUSICAE 101 2 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 59 2 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 60 2 UK Singles OCC 55 1 US Billboard Hot 100 38 1 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 42 5 US Dance Club Songs Billboard 102 44 US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 103 78 2022 weekly chart performance for Who s That Girl Chart 2022 Peakposition UK Physical Singles OCC 104 3 Hungary MAHASZ 105 3 Year end charts edit 1987 year end chart performance for Who s That Girl Chart 1987 Position Australia Kent Music Report 106 66 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 107 10 Canada Top Singles RPM 108 12 Denmark IFPI 54 4 European Hot 100 Singles Music amp Media 54 7 France SNEP 109 15 Germany Official German Charts 110 22 Italy Musica e dischi 54 1 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 111 5 Netherlands Single Top 100 112 9 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 113 14 Norway Summer Period VG lista 114 5 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 115 10 UK Singles OCC 116 20 US Billboard Hot 100 43 42 US Dance Club Songs Billboard 43 48 US Cash Box Top 100 Singles 117 14 2022 year end chart performance for Who s That Girl Chart 2022 Position UK Vinyl Singles OCC 118 22 Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for Who s That Girl Chart 1980 1989 Position Netherlands Dutch Top 40 119 61Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for Who s That Girl Region 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