Like a Prayer is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mado… Read Full Bio ↴Like a Prayer is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on March 21, 1989 by Sire Records. The RIAA certified it Gold, Platinum & Double Platinum on May 23rd 1989 & Quadruple Platinum on July 16th 1997, recognizing four million shipments in the U.S. - making it her seventh best-selling album there. Worldwide, it has sold more than fifteen million copies.
Like a Prayer incorporates rock, dance, pop, soul, and funk elements into the album. Rolling Stone magazine hailed it "as close to art as pop music gets". It was recorded in 1988 with collaborators Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, and also includes a duet with R&B pop singer Prince. It featured the first of several songs throughout her career in which she talked openly about her mother's death, Promise to Try; Madonna even dedicated the album to "my mother who taught me to pray". She also addresses the end of her marriage to actor Sean Penn in the song Till Death Do Us Part.
Before the commercial release of the first single and title track, Pepsi decided to use the song as part of their soft drink commercial featuring Madonna. In addition to this, the company had also struck a deal to sponsor her 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. The commercial was aired twice before the release of the music video on MTV. Pepsi had no idea about the controversial content depicted in the video; Madonna witnesses a murder, kisses a black saint, displays stigmata after cutting her palms on a knife, and dances in a field of burning crosses. Religious groups were furious and threatened to boycott Pepsi. They decided the risk was too great, and they cancelled their ad campaign and sponsorship deal, although Madonna got to keep the $5 million in her contract.
Due to the high publicity surrounding the controversy, the single soared to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the USA. The album debuted at number eleven, and within three weeks, shot to number one, where it would stay for over a month. Singles Express Yourself and Cherish both made it to number two. Oh Father was her least successful single since 1984, but still became a top twenty hit, peaking at number twenty. Keep It Together reached number eight on the charts, and Dear Jessie was also a hit single in Europe, and had an animated video.
According to a list released by Time magazine on November 13, 2006, Like a Prayer is one of the 100 greatest albums of all time.
Professional Reviews
AllMusic - ★★★★★
Rolling Stone - ★★★★★
Slant - ★★★★★
Robert Christgau - B+
Like a Prayer incorporates rock, dance, pop, soul, and funk elements into the album. Rolling Stone magazine hailed it "as close to art as pop music gets". It was recorded in 1988 with collaborators Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, and also includes a duet with R&B pop singer Prince. It featured the first of several songs throughout her career in which she talked openly about her mother's death, Promise to Try; Madonna even dedicated the album to "my mother who taught me to pray". She also addresses the end of her marriage to actor Sean Penn in the song Till Death Do Us Part.
Before the commercial release of the first single and title track, Pepsi decided to use the song as part of their soft drink commercial featuring Madonna. In addition to this, the company had also struck a deal to sponsor her 1990 Blond Ambition Tour. The commercial was aired twice before the release of the music video on MTV. Pepsi had no idea about the controversial content depicted in the video; Madonna witnesses a murder, kisses a black saint, displays stigmata after cutting her palms on a knife, and dances in a field of burning crosses. Religious groups were furious and threatened to boycott Pepsi. They decided the risk was too great, and they cancelled their ad campaign and sponsorship deal, although Madonna got to keep the $5 million in her contract.
Due to the high publicity surrounding the controversy, the single soared to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the USA. The album debuted at number eleven, and within three weeks, shot to number one, where it would stay for over a month. Singles Express Yourself and Cherish both made it to number two. Oh Father was her least successful single since 1984, but still became a top twenty hit, peaking at number twenty. Keep It Together reached number eight on the charts, and Dear Jessie was also a hit single in Europe, and had an animated video.
According to a list released by Time magazine on November 13, 2006, Like a Prayer is one of the 100 greatest albums of all time.
Professional Reviews
AllMusic - ★★★★★
Rolling Stone - ★★★★★
Slant - ★★★★★
Robert Christgau - B+
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Like a Prayer
Madonna Lyrics
Act of Contrition For thou art the Kingdom and the Power and the…
Cherish So tired of broken hearts and losing at this game Before…
Dear Jessie Baby face don't grow so fast Make a special wish that…
Express Yourself (Spoken:) Come on girls Do you believe in love? 'Cause I got…
Keep It Together Keep, keep it together Keep people together forever and ever…
Like a Prayer God Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone I hear you…
Love Song Je suis prête. Vous êtes prêt aussi? Are you wasting my…
Oh Father It's funny that way, you can get used To the tears…
Pray For Spanish Eyes I know for sure his heart is here with me Though…
Promise To Try Little girl don't you forget her face Laughing away your tea…
Till Death Do Us Part Our luck is running out of time You're not in love…
Robert Cochran
on Die Another Day
The only good thing about that sucky film is this song