I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A SECRET

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I'm going To Tell You A Secret I Love New York The Beast Within Vogue Nobody Knows Me American Life Hollywood (Remix) Die Another Day Lament Like A Prayer Mother And Father Imagine Susan MacLeod / Into The Groove Music Holiday

Albumcover, shot by Guy Oseary

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Album

Madonna's first ever live album was released on June 20th, 2006, called I'm Going To Tell You A Secret. It is actually a bonus disc for the DVD release of the documentary that chronicles her 2004 Re-Invention Tour. The CD features roughly half of the acclaimed live trek, including classics like Vogue, Like A Prayer or Holiday, but mostly focusing on 2003's American Life. Also included is the cover of John Lennon's Imagine, which was performed at every show of the tour. The 14th song on the album is the bonus track I Love New York: this was recorded for her next studio album. It wasn't performed on tour but it appeared in the documentary and it sounds quite different from the version released in 2005.
The set reached top 10 position (on either the album or DVD charts) in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary and Italy (it peaked at #18 in the UK and at #33 in the US). It has sold approximately 500,000 copies worldwide.

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Current Results

Mad-Eyes' choice

Best songs: Like A Prayer - Mother And Father - Into The Groove

And you? Which is your favorite song from I'm Going To Tell You A Secret?

The Beast Within
Vogue
Nobody Knows Me
American Life
Hollywood (Remix)
Die Another Day
Lament
Like A Prayer
Mother And Father
Imagine
Into The Groove
Music
Holiday
I Love New York
   
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