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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, only three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film, with "Now I'm Following You" recorded by a different artist. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.

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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, only three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film, with "Now I'm Following You" recorded by a different artist. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, single from ''Music/LikeAPrayer'', but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.
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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, one three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film, with "Now I'm Following You" recorded by a different artist. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.

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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, one only three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film, with "Now I'm Following You" recorded by a different artist. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.
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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, one three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.

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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, one three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film.film, with "Now I'm Following You" recorded by a different artist. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.
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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky".

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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky". Actually, one three of the songs from the album -- "Sooner Or Later", "More", and "What Can You Lose" -- were ever really used in the film. Also, "Vogue" was originally intended to be a B-side to Madonna's "Keep It Together" single, but executives thought that it was too good a song to waste as a B-side and instead released it as a single prior to the album's release.
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* LetsDuet: ''"What Can You Lose"'' and ''"Now I'm Following You"''.
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* BookEnds: Feather fans at the beginning and end of the video for ''"Vogue"''.
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* RecordNeedleScratch: At the beginning and end of ''"Now I'm Following You (Part 2)"''.
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* ConceptAlbum: Consists of pastiches of songs from TheRoaringTwenties.

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* ConceptAlbum: Consists of pastiches of songs from TheRoaringTwenties. Only ''"Vogue"'' doesn't fit because it was released before the album.
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* ConceptSong: Consists of pastiches of songs from TheRoaringTwenties.

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* ConceptSong: ConceptAlbum: Consists of pastiches of songs from TheRoaringTwenties.
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* ConceptSong: Consists of pastiches of songs from TheRoaringTwenties.
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* DanceSensation: ''"Vogue"''.
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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The ''"Vogue"'' video.
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!!Track listing
# "He's The Man"
# "Sooner Or Later"
# "Hanky Panky"
# "I'm Going Bananas"
# "Cry Baby"
# "Something To Remember"
# "Back In Business"
# "More"
# "What Can You Lose"
# "Now I'm Following You (Part 1)"
# "Now I'm Following You (Part 2)"
# "Vogue"
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* SpecialGuest: Mandy Patinkin in ''"What Can You Lose"'' and Warren Beatty in ''"Now I'm Following You"''.

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* SpecialGuest: Mandy Patinkin in ''"What Can You Lose"'' and Warren Beatty in ''"Now I'm Following You"''.You"''.
* VillainSong: ''"Back In Business"''.

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* MarriedToTheJob: ''"He's The Man"'', with her subject being Dick Tracy and her dislike of his job getting in the way of his relationship (or in-universe, the one she would want with him).



* ARealManIsAKiller: ''"He's The Man"'', with her subject being Dick Tracy.
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* ARealManIsAKiller: ''"He's The Man"'', with her subject being Dick Tracy.
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* DatedHistory: When her song ''"Vogue"'' was released on March 20, 1990, more than half of the people on her list were still alive (Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Lana Turner). Garbo became the first to die about a month after "Vogue" was released; and by the time the last person on the list died on August 12, 2014 (Bacall), you'll never listen to the song in the same way again, as the anthem for the lost glamour of Old Hollywood is now turned into a Tear Jerker.

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* DatedHistory: When her song ''"Vogue"'' was released on March 20, 1990, more than half of the people on her list were still alive (Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, [=DiMaggio=], Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Lana Turner). Garbo became the first to die about a month after "Vogue" was released; and by the time the last person on the list died on August 12, 2014 (Bacall), you'll never listen to the song in the same way again, as the anthem for the lost glamour of Old Hollywood is now turned into a Tear Jerker.TearJerker.
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* DatedHistory: When her song ''"Vogue"'' was released on March 20, 1990, more than half of the people on her list were still alive (Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Lana Turner). Garbo became the first to die about a month after "Vogue" was released; and by the time the last person on the list died on August 12, 2014 (Bacall), you'll never listen to the song in the same way again, as the anthem for the lost glamour of Old Hollywood is now turned into a Tear Jerker.
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* RearrangeTheSong: ''"Now I'm Following You (Part 2)"'' is a rearrangement of Part 1 to make it a more 1990s-style dance song.
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* MenDontCry: The subject of ''"Cry Baby"'' is a man who cries, which annoys the singer to the point where she might cry herself.

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* IWantSong: ''"More"'''.

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* {{Greed}}: The subject of ''"More"''.
* IWantSong: ''"More"'''.''"More"''.
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* IWantSong: ''"More"'''.
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* BadGirlSong: ''"Back In Business"''.

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* BadGirlSong: ''"Back In Business"''.Business"'', only here her badness is established in being a villain.
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* BadGirlSong: ''"Back In Business"''.
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* BreakupSong: ''"Something To Remember"''.
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* QuitYourWhining: The singer of ''"Cry Baby"'' gets so annoyed with the subject's crying that she says, "Will you knock it off, please?"
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* KinkySpanking: The subject of ''"Hanky Panky"''

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* KinkySpanking: The subject of ''"Hanky Panky"''Panky"''.
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'''I'm Breathless''' is a soundtrack album created for the 1990 film ''Film/DickTracy'' by Music/{{Madonna}}, featuring the hits "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky".
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!!This album provides examples of
* KinkySpanking: The subject of ''"Hanky Panky"''
* ListSong: ''"Vogue"'' features a list near the end of the song of famous celebrities from the Golden Age Of Movies.
* SpecialGuest: Mandy Patinkin in ''"What Can You Lose"'' and Warren Beatty in ''"Now I'm Following You"''.

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