List of unreleased songs recorded by Madonna

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The following songs recorded by Madonna were not released commercially. Some songs have been given to other recording artists for recording. The list encompasses studio-quality recordings by Madonna that were not commercially or promotionally released by a reputable label, documented demo versions of songs not released in any form, early demo versions of released songs where there is a substantial difference to the released versions (such as completely different melody), and officially commissioned and Madonna-related professional remix not chosen for release.

Contents

Sources of information

1979–81

Solo and with various New York rock bands

Solo vocal recordings

1982–89

Madonna

Vision Quest soundtrack

Like a Virgin

True Blue

Like a Prayer

1990–99

I'm Breathless and The Immaculate Collection

Erotica

"....You are who you are....and I
Wouldn't want to change a thing...in spite of
All the pain that love can bring...
Tell me, what can I do? I'm so in love with you.
You thrill me, surround me, you fill me
You send me, you put me in a trance
You fill me, inside of me, you take me
You thrill me, you put me in a trance."
The instrumentation is approximately the same as the commercial mix but the released mix is more distinctive, more complex, and more exotic. The Rough Mix includes the complete refrain, "Erotica, romance, I'd like to put you in a trance...". A full demo of this song, called "Final Demo 2", leaked onto the internet in February 2008. [89]

Bedtime Stories

Something to Remember

Ray of Light

Unreleased demos recorded for the album Ray of Light written with Rick Nowels. The CMRRA has Madonna, Rick Nowels and Greg Fitzgerald:

2000–09

Music

Die Another Day soundtrack

American Life

Re-Invention Tour era & musicals projects

Confessions on a Dance Floor

Hard Candy

Celebration

2010–19

MDNA

Rebel Heart

Demo leaks of November 27, 2014

  1. "Rebel Heart" (snippet demo version), features rumored production by Avicii.
  2. "Wash All Over Me" (snippet demo version), features rumored production by Avicii.
Demo leaks of December 16, 2014 [190]
  1. "Addicted"/"The One That Got Away" (demo version of "Addicted")
  2. "Bitch I'm Madonna" (demo version), this version of the song does not include a performance by Nicki Minaj. [191]
  3. "Borrowed Time" (demo version), features production by Avicii.
  4. "Heartbreak City" (demo version of "HeartBreakCity"), features rumored production by Avicii.
  5. "Illuminati" (demo version)
  6. "Joan of Arc" (demo version)
  7. "Living for Love"/"Carry On" (demo version of "Living for Love")
  8. "Make the Devil Pray" (demo version of "Devil Pray")
  9. "Messiah" (demo version)
  10. "Rebel Heart" (full demo version), features rumored production by Avicii.
  11. "Revolution"
  12. "Unapologetic Bitch" (demo version)
  13. "Wash All Over Me" (full demo version), features rumored production by Avicii.

Demo leaks of December 23, 2014 [185] [187]

  1. (1) "Back That Up (Do It)", features rumored production by Pharrell Williams. [192] [193]
  2. (2) "Beautiful Scars" (demo version)
  3. (3) "Best Night" (demo version)
  4. (4) "Body Shop" (demo version)
  5. (5) "God Is Love"
  6. (6) "Graffiti Heart" (demo version)
  7. (7) "Hold Tight" (demo version)
  8. (8) "Iconic" (demo version), this version of the song does not include performances by Chance the Rapper or Mike Tyson.
  9. (9) "Holy Water" (demo version), reported as a Natalia Kills-penned. [194] [195]
  10. (10) "Inside Out" (demo version)
  11. (11) "Veni Vidi Vici" (demo version), this version of the song does not include a performance by Nas.
  12. (12) "Nothing Lasts Forever"
  13. (13) "Tragic Girl"
  14. (14) "Freedom"

Demo leaks of December 24, 2014 [187]

  1. (15) "Rebel Heart" (alternate acoustic demo)
  2. (16) "Wash All Over Me" (alternate acoustic demo)
  3. (17) "S.E.X." (demo version)

Demo leaks of December 27, 2014 [189]

  1. "Never Let You Go"
  2. "Two Steps Behind Me" [195]

Additional

  1. "Trust No Bitch", reported as a Natalia Kills-penned. [194]
  2. "Queen"
  3. "Heaven"
  4. "Take a Day"
  5. "Score"

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