Now I'm Following You

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“Now I'm Following You”
Song by Madonna
Album I'm Breathless
Released May 21, 1990
Recorded 1990
Genre Pop/Jazz
Length 1:35 (Part I)
3:18 (Part II)
Label Sire, Warner Bros.
Writer Andy Paley, Jeff Lass, Ned Claflin, Jonathan Paley
Producer Madonna, Patrick Leonard
I'm Breathless track listing
"What Can You Lose"
(9)
Now I'm Following You
(10 (Part I)
11 (Part II))
"Vogue"
(12)


"Now I'm Following You" is a duet by American pop singer Madonna and then-boyfriend Warren Beatty, found on her 1990 album I'm Breathless, a soundtrack of sorts for that year's Dick Tracy, in which both Madonna and Beatty starred.

Though commonly referred to as one song, "Now I'm Following You" is actually composed of two songs, Part I and Part II; the first part is a dance song with a '40s feel, while the second is more of a '90s club mix.

"Now I'm Following You (Part I)", lasting only a minute and thirty-five seconds is the shortest recorded album song in Madonna's career.

The Part II of the song features a small sample of Disney's "When You Wish upon a Star", probably because the film Dick Tracy was released by Touchstone Pictures, a film label of The Walt Disney Company.

Though "Now I'm Following You", along with "Sooner or Later", was to be released as a single, these plans were canceled in favor of The Immaculate Collection's "Justify My Love" (which spent two weeks at the number one position in the US) and "Rescue Me". Instead "Now I'm Following You" was released as a promo single.

[edit] Official versions

  • Part I
  • Part II

White Label versions by Mark Saunders for Razormaid:

  • 7" Mix #1
  • 7" Mix #2
  • 7" Mix #3
  • 7" Mix #4
  • 7" Mix #5
  • Tiny Little Circles Mix/Mark Saunders Mix
  • Mark Saunders Dub
  • Primary Red Dub
  • Primary Blue Dub
  • Primary Yellow Dub


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