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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Madonna's Best Ballad Of The Eighties,
By Busy Body (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
Madonna returned to the music scene in 1986 with a brand new album, True Blue. While not a critical triumph, the album was certainly a commercial success, selling 20 million copies worldwide and producing three US No.1 singles and making Madonna even more famous than she already was. The first single to be taken from this album was Live To Tell. Released in April 1986, the song peaked at No.2 in the UK and spent 12 weeks on the chart. It also became Madonna's third US No.1 hit.
Live To Tell begins with a deep and dark beat that slows down, right before breaking out with its strong and powerful tone that sets the scene for the rest of the song. Madonna then begins her singing after quite a while with the lyrics, "I have a tale to tell. Sometimes it gets so hard to hide it well. I was not ready for the fall. Too blind to see the writing on the wall." This first verse has some great lyrics, and were totally different to anything Madonna had done up until this point. Until this song, Madonna's music had been very aimed towards teenage girls who liked their music upbeat and poppy. This song was somewhat of a break away from that and an attempt to prove to the critics that Madonna could sing and write brilliant songs. Madonna then gets into the first chorus, "A man can tell a thousand lies, I've learnt my lesson well. Hope I live to tell the secret I have learned 'til then. It will burn inside of me." Madonna then gets into the second verse and chorus, before the song dims down, almost as if it is finishing. Madonna then starts to sing again. "If I ran away, I'd never have the strength to go very far. How would they hear the beating of my heart?" And the song continues from there, before closing with that epic chorus once again. The video to Live To Tell is not a very good one. It features Madonna in a dark room sat on a chair in some awful clothes and an even worse hairstyle. The video also features clips from the film At Close Range, which features non-other than Madonna's husband at the time, Sean Penn. All in all, Live To Tell is a superb and very dramatic Madonna ballad that, like with most of her 1980's hit singles, will stand the test of time as a true classic.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a beautiful and powerful song from "At Close Range",
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This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
This is my favorite slow song from her 80's era. I remember singing it so much back then. The music is hauntingly beautiful and delivers a great message. It is from the movie At Close Range with Christopher Walken and Sean Penn. The instrumental version of it is just breathtaking! The Edit version is the short version that you can also find on the Immaculate Collection. In the LP version after she says" will I ever have the chance again" there is a brief pause and then you can hear the unique sound. The edit version is the same except there is no pause after that verse and you dont hear the unique sound. I prefer the LP version myself because it is longer. You will understand the difference after listening to both versions. The video is beautiful and Madonna looks great dressed in all black. She sang this song during her Whos That Girl Tour and Blonde Ambition. This is one of Madonna favorite songs and the songs means a lot to her. I am glad this song went to number one. Keep up the great work Madonna. I love you!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Madonna Will Live To Tell,
By MaverickDGA (Oakwood, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
In 1986 Madonna released the song Live To Tell, the first single from her third studio album, True Blue. In this song we hear Madonna vocals have deepened and she is singing with power and loss. This song saw the door opening to a new Madonna, the balladeer we love today. The songs here are mostly repeats, but this one still gets five stars.
1. LP Version: This is the best version. It is the full length version that appeared on True Blue. 2. Edit Version: I don't Like This Version. It is cut short by about 45 seconds. This version is the one that made to The Immaculate Collection. 3. Instrumental: I love this version. It is just the music to this gorgeous song.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
memoir,
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
the first track is the album version. 2nd and 3rd track are the original 7" vinyl's A and B side and this edit version is available only on this single. live to tell was released before the album true blue and was supposed to boost the sean penn movie "at close range" back in 1985. madonna's 3rd #1.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Her most accomplished piece of singining,
By Bachelier ""1004"" (Ile de France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
Something folks often overlook in the world of Divas pulling off isolated "stunts" in songs (Mariah Carey, etc.) are how hard certain songs are to sing.
Anyone who sings knows that this song is hard to sing, and Madonna sang it repeatedly in a concert tour. Add to that that this is a heartfelt balled that she executes with passion. Her best single really. Lyrics: Live to Tell I have a tale to tell Sometimes it gets so hard to hide it well I was not ready for the fall Too blind to see the writing on the wall Chorus: A man can tell a thousand lies I've learned my lesson well Hope I live to tell The secret I have learned, 'till then It will burn inside of me I know where beauty lives I've seen it once, I know the warm she gives The light that you could never see It shines inside, you can't take that from me (chorus) 2nd Chorus: The truth is never far behind You kept it hidden well If I live to tell The secret I knew then Will I ever have the chance again If I ran away, I'd never have the strength To go very far How could they hear the beating of my heart Will it grow cold The secret that I hide, will I grow old How would they hear When would they learn How would they know (chorus) (2nd chorus)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only place to get the "edit" version,
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This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
5.0 out of 5 stars
She Continues to Tell,
By J-MAN (Cypress, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
One of the top songs on the charts in June 1986, this song has a special place in my heart. I was born on June 2, 1986 and my mom always told me how much she cried everytime this song aired on the radio because it reminded her so much of the time I was born. "Live to Tell" is a very slow ballad that speaks about Madonna's very personal life. It's very dramatic and touches the soul more than one can imagine. This song is worth buying her True Blue album without a doubt.
5.0 out of 5 stars
the instrumental steals the show!,
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This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
the instrumental is the best track on here
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Song That Still Holds Good Today,
This review is from: Live to Tell (Audio CD)
This is one of the Material Girl's best-loved songs. The Immaculate Collection version of it is still often played on the radio. It reached #1 and was included on the soundtrack of At Close Range starring non other than hubby-at-the-time Sean Penn. This particular single includes the already excellent LP version, a nicely-condensed edit version (that's great if you're making your own CD of Madonna hits and need to do some serious fitting), as well as a well-done instrumental version. The artwork is nice too, and is the same as it was when the single was originally released. A nice item to own, but essential only to those who call themselves her #1 fan.
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