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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 .
Kate Moss has appeared in music videos for Elton John, Paul McCartney and George Michael. Naomi Campbell appeared in George Michael's "Freedom! '90" and Duran Duran's "Girl Panic!" alongside various other supermodels. In 2002, Natalia Vodianova appeared in the music video for "I Get Along" by the Pet Shop Boys.
on YouTube. " Who's That Girl? " is a song by British pop duo Eurythmics. It was written by band members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and produced by Stewart. In the UK, it was released in June 1983, several months in advance of their third studio album Touch (1983), on which the track eventually appeared.
Contents. Who's That Girl (Guy Sebastian song) " Who's That Girl " is an up-tempo electro R&B song performed by Australian singer-songwriter Guy Sebastian which features American rapper Eve. [ 1 ] It was written by Sebastian, with Eve writing and performing the rap. Sebastian co-produced the song with Andre Harris. [ 2 ]
—Madonna talking about the music of the film. Having some specific ideas in her mind about the music of the film, Madonna contacted Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, who had helped to write and produce her third studio album True Blue in 1986. Madonna explained to them that she needed an uptempo song and a downtempo song. Madonna came to the recording studio one Thursday, and Leonard handed ...
The video features the footage of Madonna performing at Solid Gold in 1984. The video portrays Madonna in her boy-toy image, dancing in front of a white background, flanked by two dancers, one of whom is her brother, Christopher Ciccone. There are 2 versions of the video, a 4-minute and a 5-minute version.
Billboard ' s Bianca Gracie reviewing "Bad Girl" on the magazine's list of Madonna's 100 best songs. In Australia and numerous European countries, "Bad Girl" was released as Erotica ' s third official single on February 2, 1993. In the United States, it was released on March 11 with "Fever" as B-side. Upon release, "Bad Girl" was generally well received by music critics. For Billboard, Flick ...
On its release, Music Week called "Who's That Girl (She's Got It)" a "lively, bubbling number" and "danceable electronic pop" with "wide enough appeal to chart". [8] Nancy Culp of Record Mirror commented, "To even have the same title as the seminal Eurythmics stunner is sacrilege. To soil its memory with piffle is an even greater crime." [9]