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"Everybody"
"Everybody" cover
Single by Madonna
from the album Madonna
Released October 6, 1982 (U.S.)
December 1982 (U.K.)
Format 12" Vinyl Single
7" Vinyl Single
Recorded New York City, U.S.
Genre Pop-Dance
Length 4:55
Label Sire
Producer(s) Mark Kamins
Chart positions
Madonna singles chronology
"Everybody"
(1982)
"Burning Up"
(1982)

"Everybody" is a popdance music song written by American singer Madonna as her first single, it later appeared on her debut album, Madonna (1983). It was produced by Mark Kamins, and received a mixed reception from music critics. The song was released as a single in the fall of 1982 (see 1982 in music) and was a top five dance music hit in the United States, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Chart.

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[edit] Song History

The song is Madonna's very first commercially available single. It originally appeared on a four-track demo tape Madonna used in clubs to make a name of her own and ended up being one of the tracks that got her a record contract with Warner's Sire label. "Everybody" was written by Madonna and produced by New York DJ Mark Kamins.

Before landing a recording contract, Madonna used to go to a nightclub in New York City called Danceteria. Mark Kamins was one of the clubs best DJs at the time and was beginning to produce songs. Madonna brought him some of the demos she had recorded with Stephen Bray and Kamis decided to play them at the club. "Everybody" was one of the demos played and it received a great response from the crowd. Kamins, seeing the song's potential, decided to produce it.

The song was released in October 1982, a time when disco was dying out and 80s new wave synth pop was beginning to appear on the music scene. "Everybody" is a simple call to get everyone on the dancefloor: "Everybody, come on, dance and sing. Everybody, get up, do your thing." The song introduced classic Madonna themes like individuality, dancing, and singing as forms of self-expression, as well as the optimism that dominated the first five years of her career. She has performed "Everybody" during The Virgin Tour, The Girlie Show Tour and the promotional tour for the album Confessions On A Dance Floor. The line, "Dance and sing, get up and do your thing" was sampled during the opening bars of "Express Yourself" for The Blond Ambition Tour.

The cover of the single features a colourful collage of the Lower East Side/East Village of New York City drawn by Lou Beach. Since Madonna did not appear on the cover, many believed that she was a black disco singer. In the U.K. the single artwork was radically different from the U.S. The UK 12" and 7" vinyl releases featured black and white artwork. The UK releases are very rare and have become must have items for Madonna record collectors.

[edit] Music Video

The music video, directed by Ed Steinberg, shows Madonna and a few dancers at Danceteria, the New York club where Madonna used to dance and where the song's demo was first played. Her brother Christopher did the choreography for the video and is featured as a dancer along with Madonna's friend Erica Bell. The budget for the video was only $1500. The video, however, did help to clear up any misunderstanding of what Madonna looked like; the covers for the "Everybody" single led many to assume that she was actually black, since she was not pictured.

[edit] Chart Performance

"Everybody" failed to break into the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. but did peak at number 7 on the Bubbling Under the Hot 100 Chart which keeps track of singles that are close to breaking into the Top 100. The song spent 8 weeks on the Bubbling Under chart. "Everybody" was Madonna's first single to chart on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Chart, peaking at number 3 and starting her long string of Top 5 hits on the chart. The song remained on the dance charts for 16 weeks. Since its release the single has sold around 250,000 copies. Although it was released in Europe, it failed to break on to any of the charts and only remained a minor dance hit in the US.

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Brazil 8
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Chart 7
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Chart 3

[edit] Credits

  • Written by Madonna
  • Produced by Mark Kamins
  • Engineered by Butch Jones
  • Synthesizers by Dean Gant, Fred Zarr and Ed Walsh
  • Electric and acoustic pianos by Dean Gant and Fred Zarr
  • Guitars by Reggie Lucas and Ira Siegal
  • Drum programming by Reggie Lucas and Leslie Ming
  • Tenor saxophone by Bobby Malach
  • Background vocals by Gwen Guthrie, Norma Jean Wright, Madonna, Brenda White and Chrissy Faith

For You Can Dance:

  • Additional production and remix by Bruce Forest and Frank Heller
  • Keyboards by David Cole

[edit] Official versions

Original versions


  1. Everybody (Album version) (4.55)
  2. Everybody (Alternate Remix) (4.15)
  3. Everybody (Dub version) (8.58)
  4. Everybody (Extended Album version) (6.02)
  5. Everybody (Italian Edit) (6.08)
  6. Everybody (UK 12" Dub version) (6.01)
  7. Everybody (UK 12" Remix) (6.14)
  8. Everybody (UK 7" Dub version) (4.31)
  9. Everybody (UK 7" version) (3.13)
  10. Everybody (U.S. 12" version) (6.13)
  11. Everybody (U.S. 7" Edit) (3.54)
  12. Everybody (U.S. 7" Instrumental) (4.15)
  13. Everybody (You Can Dance Full Length-Forrest & Heller Remix) (7:07)
  14. Everybody (You Can Dance-Single Edit) (4.34)

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