Some boys kiss me
Some boys hug me
I think they're ok
If they don't give me proper credit
I just walk away
They can beg and they can plead
But they can't see the light (that's right)
'Cause the boy with the cold hard cash
Is always Mister Right
'Cause we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
You know that we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
Some boys romance
Some boys slow dance
That's all right with me
If they can't raise my interest then I
Have to let them be
Some boys try and some boys lie but
I don't let them play (no way)
Only boys who save their pennies
Make my rainy day
'Cause we're living in a material world
And I am a material girl
You know that we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
Living in a material world
And I am a material girl
You know that we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Boys may come and boys may go
And that's all right you see
Experience has made me rich
And now they're after me
'Cause everybody's living in a material world
And I am a material girl
You know that we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
Living in a material world
And I am a material girl
You know that we are living in a material world
And I am a material girl
A material, a material, a material, a material world
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Living in a material world (material)
Living in a material world
Credits
Written by Peter Brown and Robert Rans
Produced by Nile Rodgers
Bass by Bernard Edwards
Guitar, synclavier II, Juno 60 by Nile Rodgers
Drums by Tony Thompson
Background vocals by Madonna, Curtis King, Frank Simms and George
Simms
Early
1985 the second single from the Like A Virgin
album was released. Material Girl became a #1 hit in Japan,
reached #2 in the US and #3 in the UK charts (in the US it was kept from the top spot by 'Can't Fight This Feeling ' by REO Speedwagon & 'One More Try' by Phil Collins). It would soon
become a Madonna classic. This song was one of the first examples of
Madonna's multi-layered messages. While the lyrics give one message
(pure materialism), the video gives the song a different meaning,
one of immaterialism and pure love. Unfortunately, like the
men in the video, the critics didn't seem to get the real message
and accused Madonna of promoting materialism and selfishness. Madonna
still gets referred to as the 'Material Girl', and since she's become
a mother, often as the 'Material Mum'. After the release of the
spiritual Ray Of Light, one often
said "the once material girl has gone immaterial and spiritual..."
Video
The
video was shot in Los Angeles and directed by Mary Lambert. Madonna
is dressed in a long pink dress, inspired by the one worn by Marilyn
Monroe in the 1952 movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes during her performance of 'Diamonds Are A Girls's Best Friend', which scene in particular was recreated for Madonna's video. Madonna got compared to
her idol a lot, but in contrast to Monroe, Madonna isn't a victim.
She's in control of her life and her men. In the video she plays
with all the boys that are trying to win her love. None of them
seem to get her message: while the lyrics talk about pure materialism,
that's not what she really wants. It's actor Keith Carradine who
knows how to play the game right. In real life however it was
actor Sean Penn - whom she met on the set - who won her heart. » Watch the video on our blog
Tour
On the Virgin Tour,
Madonna performed Material Girl as the closing song. She walked
around the stage in total control of her men while wearing heavy
jewelry. But at the end of the performance, Madonna got rid of
all the useless accessory while insisting she isn't a material
girl at all, and she only needs love.
The medley on the Who's
That Girl Tour also includes Material Girl. Still wearing
her crazy and colourful Dress You Up dress,
Madonna goofs around with her two dancers, possibly imitating her then-rival Cyndi Lauper tongue-in-cheek while throwing around 'Madonna
dollars'.
On
the Blond Ambition Tour
Madonna goofed around with Niki and Donna, all dressed in a fluffy
dressing gown and with curling pins in their hair. Singing the
song with a strong mid-western accent, they later get up and reveal
a frivolish pink dress underneath their gown, in which they dance
around.
The
performances of Material Girl on the first 3 tours always had something
ironic and funny. For the Re-Invention
Tour, Madonna's image was changed completely. No glamourous
diva in pink Monroe dress; instead we saw a rock chick in army gear
who had strapped on her electric guitar. This version totally rocked!
Madonna pretended not remembering the words and asked the audience
to sing along and help her out with the lyrics. The video and TV
screens showed all mathematical equations and pictures of Albert
Einstein (which was probably created for I'm
So Stupid that got replaced by Material Girl).