
Something To Remember
I Want You
I’ll Remember
Take A Bow
You’ll See
Crazy For You
This Used To Be My Playground
Live to Tell
Love Don’t Live Here Anymore (Remix)
Something To Remember
Forbidden Love
One More Chance
Rain
Oh Father
I Want You (Orchestral)
Released: November 7, 1995
“La Isla Bonita” was included as a bonus track on the Japanese release.
“Veras” (Spanish version of “You’ll See”) was included as a bonus track on the Latin American release.
“I Want You” (with Massive Attack) was scheduled to be released as the lead single, with remixes commissioned and a music video shot. However, plans for its release were eventually cancelled after legal problems between Motown (the copyright owners) and Warner Bros.
Singles & Album Artwork:
Review:
Allmusic.com – by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Something to Remember is Madonna’s second greatest-hits collection, compiling a selection of the singer’s ballads. Several of her biggest hits are included, including the number one hits “Crazy for You,” “Live to Tell,” “This Used to Be My Playground,” and “Take a Bow,” as well as a handful of first-rate album tracks (a remixed “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” “Something to Remember,” “Oh Father”) and three new tracks, most notably a version of Marvin Gaye’s “I Want You” recorded with the British trip-hop group Massive Attack. Only two tracks on the album overlap with The Immaculate Collection, and the disc also marks the first appearance of “This Used to Be My Playground” and “I’ll Remember” on one of Madonna’s albums. Throughout the album, Madonna proves that she’s a terrific singer whose voice has improved over the years. Not one of the tracks is second-rate, and the best songs on Something to Remember rank among the best pop music of the ’80s and ’90s.
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