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Zephrying In The Sky For 25 Years! Madonna Smashed Chart Records In 1995 With Her Impeccable #1 R&B/Pop Tune “Take A Bow”!

Zephrying in the sky for 25 Years. Madonna smashed Billboard chart records in 1995 with her impeccable #1 R&B tune “Take A Bow”!

Madonna’s longest run at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 didn’t take place until more than 11 years after her first chart hit.

On Feb. 25, 1995, her romantic R&B-flavored ballad “Take a Bow” began a seven-week reign atop the ranking. Co-written with Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, the track vaulted to No. 1 in the wake of the pair’s performance of the song at the American Music Awards.

“Take a Bow,” which was released as the second single from Madonna’s 1994 Bedtime Stories album, showcased a kinder, gentler Queen of Pop following a few years of boundary-smashing, she-did-what? exhibitionism that no contemporary pop star of her stature has topped.

In 1992, she released the album Erotica and its controversial Sex picture book tie-in, followed by the lurid 1993 movie flop Body of Evidence. An F-bomb-filled appearance on CBS’ Late Show With David Letterman in 1994 also made headlines.

Bedtime Stories was a much more commercial release that, in addition to “Take a Bow,” spawned three Hot 100 entries: “Secret” (the set’s No. 3-peaking lead single), “Bedtime Story” and “Human Nature.” It also outsold Erotica in the United States — 2.3 million vs. 1.9 million, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data — and was nominated for a best pop album Grammy Award, Madonna’s first nod for an LP.

“Take a Bow” also topped Billboard’s Radio Songs, Pop Songs and Adult Contemporary charts (and crossed to a No. 40 peak on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs), but, despite its success, Madonna, didn’t perform the song in concert until 2016, during the Feb. 4 stop of her Rebel Heart Tour in Taipei, Taiwan. She introduced it by saying, “I’d like to sing a song especially for Taiwan — a song that I have never sung before ever, ever, ever in concert.”

Afterward, she told the cheering crowd, “A few bad notes, but it felt good to sing it. Finally.”” – Billboard.com

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