When I was very young
Nothing really mattered to me
But making myself happy
I was the only one
Now that I am grown
Everything's changed
I'll never be the same
Because of you
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need
Everything I give you
All comes back to me
Looking at my life
It's very clear to me
I lived so selfishly
I was the only one
I realize
That nobody wins
Something is ending
And something begins
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need
Everything I give you
All comes back to
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need
Everything I give you
All comes back to me
Nothing takes the past away
Like the future
Nothing makes the darkness go
Like the light
You're shelter from the storm
Give me comfort in your arms
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need
Everything I give you
All comes back to me
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need
Everything I give you
All comes back to me
Nothing really matters
Love is all we need...
Credits
Written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard
Produced by Madonna, William Orbit and Marius De Vries
Background vocals by Donna DeLory and Niki Haris
Additional drum programming by Steve Sidelnyk
The
fifth and last single of the album was Nothing Really Matters. This
dance song describes how the birth of Lola makes all the rest in
Madonna's life less important. Released in the spring of 1999, a
full year after the album came out, the single didn't chart too
well. In the US it didn't go higher than #93, making it her lowest
chart position on the Hot 100 ever. The highest position in the
UK and Canada was respectively #7 and #6. Madonna opened
the 1999 Grammy Awards with this single in a set
reminiscent of the video. Later that night, she
went on to win four trophies. »
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Video
This
video, directed by Johan Renck, must be the most mysterious video
since Bedtime Story. Madonna plays
a Geisha - inspired by Arthur C. Golden's book 'Memoirs of a Geisha'
- in a red kimono and a black Cleopatra-wig. The other creatures
in the video seem to be her followers. First they all treasure
false forms of love, represented by the bags of water. But that's
not what really matters. Slowly they get the insight, symbolized
with the people rising in the air. Madonna herself is walking
and dancing through a long corridor. She has left the typical
Ray Of Light-dance moves and now does a
mystical Geisha-choreography. »
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Tour
On
the Drowned World Tour there
was an entire Geisha-part which resembled a lot the style used in
the Nothing Really Matters-video. Strangely, Nothing Really Matters
itself wasn't included as a song.