Dress You Up
"Dress You Up" | ||||
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Single by Madonna | ||||
from the album Like a Virgin | ||||
B-side | "Shoo-Bee-Doo" | |||
Released | July 24, 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1984 | |||
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Length | 4:01 | |||
Warner Bros. | ||||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Nile Rodgers | |||
Madonna singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Dress You Up" on YouTube |
"Dress You Up" is a song by American singer Madonna from her second studio album, Like a Virgin (1984). It was released as the album's final single on July 24, 1985, by Sire Records. Written by Andrea LaRusso and Peggy Stanziale, and produced by Nile Rodgers, who also played guitar on the track, it was the final song to be added to the album. Rodgers had asked the writers to compose something similar to the work of his band Chic but, due to LaRusso and Stanziale being busy with other projects, the composition took time. When the lyrics were submitted, the producer initially rejected them, as he felt there was no time to compose a melody; Madonna, however, liked the lyrics and convinced him to include the song on Like a Virgin. Musically, "Dress You Up" is a dance-pop song whose lyrics are an extended metaphor for fashion and lust, comparing dressing up with passion.
Upon release, the song was positively received by
Background and release
Following the release of her 1983
"Dress You Up" was the final song to be recorded for Like a Virgin; Rodgers had previously asked songwriters Andrea LaRusso and Peggy Stanziale to write a song for Madonna in the style of Chic but, due to other projects, the composition took time.[4][5] When the lyrics of the song were submitted, Rodgers turned them down as he felt there was no time to compose a melody and record it for the album; however, Madonna liked the lyrics and persuaded the producer to include the song on Like a Virgin.[5] "Dress You Up" was officially released as the final single from Like a Virgin on July 24, 1985;[6] years later, it was included on Madonna's third compilation album, Celebration (2009).[7]
Composition and controversy
Musically, "Dress You Up" is a "
In the summer of 1985, a committee known as the
Critical reception
Upon release, "Dress You Up" was well received by critics. Billboard's Nancy Erlich felt the singer sounded "pert, saucy, [and] eager to please" on the track.[15] For Cash Box, it's "characteristic Madonna, with a bubbling groove and an irresistible chorus and hook".[16] From AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine named it, alongside "Angel", an example of "excellent standard-issue dance-pop".[8] On Slant Magazine's review of Like a Virgin, Sal Cinquemani referred to "Dress You Up" as irresistible;[17] Mandalit Del Barco from The Spokesman-Review deemed it a "groovy, albeit repetitive, ditty".[18] Santiago Fouz-Hernández and Freya Jarman-Ivens, authors of Madonna's Drowned Worlds: New Approaches to Her Cultural Transformations, compared the singer to a "sex-kitten" in the song.[19] William McKeen praised its melody for being "insistently chugging".[20] Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian, opined that it was the artist's first attempt at a teenage persona.[21] For the staff of Pitchfork, "Dress You Up" revisits the "effervescent electro-pop" sound of Madonna's debut album, "with a little more polish".[22] One negative review came from Entertainment Weekly's Dave Karger, who felt the song came off as repetitive and immature.[23]
"An underrated slab of fashion frenzy, ['Dress You Up'] has all the polish of NIle Rodgers’s very best productions and a deceptively catchy chorus that sneaks up on you and gets in with a hammer blow".
—PinkNews's Nayer Missim reviewing "Dress You Up" on the publication's list of Madonna's 60 best songs.[24]
Retrospective reviews have also been positive. In 2003, when fans were asked to vote for the Top 20 Madonna singles of all time by Q magazine, "Dress You Up" was allocated the eighth spot.[25] On his ranking of Like a Virgin's songs, Chuck Arnold from Billboard placed it in the third position: "[it] completely captures [Madonna] in the process of becoming a sex-positive icon. For a song that [she] didn’t have a hand in writing [...] ['Dress You Up'] sounds so much like her. Or at least the Madonna she was back in 1984".[26] In another occasion, Arnold named it a "throbbing come-on impossible to resist".[27] While reviewing the songs from the "Filthy Fifteen" in 2015, Rolling Stone's Kory Grow said that "Dress You Up" was "largely innocuous by Madonna standards".[12] Similarly, Matthew Jacobs from HuffPost added that, despite its inclusion on the list, "['Dress You Up']'s quite mild and quite fun"; he placed the song at number 39 of his ranking of Madonna's singles.[28] It came in at the same spot on Gay Star News' ranking, where Joe Morgan called it "her sexiest song that manages to appeal to both men and women of all sexualities".[29]
Ed Masley from The Arizona Republic named the track Madonna's 15th best, highlighting its "girlish charm that does its best to fool you into thinking there’s no sexual innuendo to be found".[30] For The Guardian's Jude Rogers, "its mentions of velvet kisses over a body are gently diverting", and it is Madonna's 51st best single.[31] Louis Virtel, writing for The Backlot, named "Dress You Up" the 38th best song of the singer's discography, referring to it as "silly and a little scandalous [...] it's perfect".[32] It was named the singer's 21st finest single by The Tab's Harrison Brocklehurst, who singled out its "great hooky lyric", and deemed it a standout from Like a Virgin.[33] "Dress You Up" was considered Madonna's 15th best track by the staff of Rolling Stone, who added that it became a "style anthem for a generation of young wannabe's".[34] Billboard's Andrew Unterberger applauded its "knockout chorus, infectious synth line and exceptionally placed Owww backing vocals"; he named it the singer's 33rd best single.[35]
Commercial performance
On August 10, 1985, Billboard reported that "Dress You Up" was one of the most added songs to radio stations;[36] this caused it to debut at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.[37] By September 21, the single had given Madonna her seventh consecutive top-ten hit, thus she became the fourth female artist with the most consecutive top-ten singles at the time, behind only Brenda Lee, Aretha Franklin, Connie Francis, and Donna Summer. "Dress You Up" was also the fourth single from Like a Virgin to peak within the Hot 100's top ten, making it, at the time, the second album by a female to generate four top-ten singles, the other being Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual (1983).[38] Ultimately, the single peaked at number five and was Madonna's sixth consecutive top-five hit.[39][40] "Dress You Up" reached the third position of both the Hot 100 Airplay and the Dance Club Songs chart.[40][41] It topped the Dance Singles Sales chart, where it spent four weeks.[40][42] On the Adult Contemporary chart, it came in at number 32.[43] "Dress You Up" was ranked at numbers 98 and 13 on the official Billboard year-end chart and the Dance year-end chart, respectively.[44][45] In Canada, it was less successful, coming in at number 14.[46]
In the United Kingdom, "Dress You Up" debuted at the 12th position of the
Live performances
On May 16, 1984, Madonna performed "Dress You Up" at artist Keith Haring's birthday party, which took place on New York's Paradise Garage; she wore a leather jacket personally painted by the artist.[60][61] Afterwards, it was included on four of her concert tours: Virgin (1985), Who's That Girl (1987), Sticky & Sweet (2009), and Rebel Heart (2015―2016). On the first one, it was sung as opening number; Madonna struck poses on top of a staircase before reaching the microphone to sing. She wore lace leggings and bra, a colorful jacket, and crucifixes around her neck and ears.[62] From the Observer–Reporter, Terry Hazlett felt the singer resembled Loretta Young during the number.[63] To promote the Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour release, filmed in Detroit, the song's performance was released as music video and added to MTV the week of August 3, 1985;[18][34][64] it was nominated for Best Choreography at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.[65]
For the Who's That Girl World Tour, the song was performed in a
On March 20, 2015, the singer appeared on
Covers
In 1999, "Dress You Up" was used by
Track listing and formats
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Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the Like a Virgin album notes, and the 12-inch single liner notes.[9][95]
- Madonna – vocals
- Nile Rodgers – producer, guitars
- Andrea LaRusso – writer
- Peggy Stanziale – writer
- Jimmy Bralower – drum programming
- Camille – background vocals
- Rob Sabino – synthesizers, synth bass
- Curtis King – background vocals
- Frank Simms – background vocals
- George Simms – background vocals
- Neal Preston – photography
- Jeri McManus – art direction (12-inch single)
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Japan (Oricon Charts) | — | 11,800[111] |
United Kingdom (BPI)[48] | Silver | 204,970[49] |
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