You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen
When your heart's not open
You're so consumed with how much you get
You waste your time with hate and regret
You're broken
When your heart's not open
Mmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmm, you hold the key
Now there's no point in placing the blame
And you should know I suffer the same
If I lose you
My heart will be broken
Love is a bird
She needs to fly
Let all the hurt inside you die
You're frozen
When your heart's not open
Mmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmm, you hold the key
You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen
When your heart's not open
Mmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmm, you hold the key
Mmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmm, you hold the key
If I could melt your heart
Credits
Written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard
Produced by Madonna, William Orbit and Patrick Leonard
Keyboards and additional programming by Marius De Vries
String arrangement by Craig Armstrong
Additional arrangement by Patrick Leonard
It
was with this single that Madonna turned into the Ray
Of Light-era, which would be an important turning point. Released
in February 1998, it showed Madonna's new style, inspired by the
Kabbalah. Critically very well acclaimed, it became a #1 hit
in the UK, Spain, Italy and Japan. Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will
Go On' kept it from the #1 spot in Canada, France and Germany.
In the US it was certified Gold, but it peaked at #2, leaving
the top spot to the forgettable 'All My Life' by K-Ci and JoJo. »
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Video
Madonna
and director Chris Cunningham went to the Californian Mojave desert
to film this stunning video, which was inspired by the movie 'The
English Patient'/'The Sheltering Sky'. Madonna - in a black Gaultier
dress and a black octopus wig - plays some kind of ice queen in
the desert, who's left by her lover. Her hands are painted with
Henna tattoos (which would quickly lead to a new rage among youngsters).
The special effects are amazing; Madonna changes into a dobermann
or a bunch of crows. That's why, among other awards, the video
was praised for 'Best Special Effects' on the 1998 MTV VMA's.
There are also remix videos; the Stereo MC Mix and the Calderone
Club Mix, with different parts and shots.
Tour
On
the Drowned World
Tour Madonna wears a black & red Geisha-dress by Arianne
Philips, covering the stage with the 26ft-long sleeves. Frozen
is the first song of the very theatrical Geisha-part of the show.
After a very eastern-inspired group dance, it flows into the submission-domination
game of Nobody's Perfect.
Frozen
was the only Ray Of Light song performed
on the Re-Invention
Tour. Compared to the DWT,
it is a very sober performance, with Madonna singing all alone
on stage. The simplicity of the performance however accentuates
her beautiful voice. On the screen there is a beautiful video
called Flex by Chris Cunningham, showing two nude bodies in each
others arms.
The
big surprise of the 2009 leg of the Sticky
& Sweet Tour was Frozen, which replaced Hung
Up in the Futuristic Rave segment. Paying homage to the original
video - which is displayed on the screen - the performance starts
dark and slow, with a playful sample of the ditched Hung
Up. Reminiscing the same choreography, Madonna is trapped
in the cage of the circular screen. But after two verses, a techno
beat kicks in, releasing her from the cage. While only humming
through the chorus, she gives strength to her fellow female dancers.
Then the boys join Madonna in a choreography set to a sample of
Calvin Harris' 'I'm Not Alone'. A vocodered interlude of Open
Your Heart, which shares the same song theme, symbolizes the
difference between man and woman. As Frozen kicks back in, Madonna
brings boys and girls together in a final group dance.