About this album
Where they were
Released on October 18, 1995, 'You'll See' marked Madonna's transition into a more adult contemporary sound following the commercial success of her 1994 album 'Bedtime Stories.' At this point in her career, she had established herself as a pop icon while exploring deeper emotional themes in her music, paving the way for her subsequent work.
Why it matters
The title track 'You'll See' became a significant hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and solidifying Madonna's presence in the adult contemporary genre. The song's introspective nature resonated with audiences, contributing to its critical acclaim and further showcasing her versatility as an artist.
Essential tracks
- "You’ll See (album version)" — 'You’ll See' stands out as a testament to Madonna's lyrical depth and emotional vulnerability, illustrating her evolution as an artist during this period.
- "You’ll See (instrumental)" — The instrumental version highlights the lush arrangement and production quality of the track, allowing listeners to appreciate its melodic structure without vocals.
- "Live to Tell (live)" — Madonna's live rendition of 'Live to Tell' showcases her vocal prowess and ability to convey deep emotion in performance, complementing the themes found in 'You'll See.'
Release Date
October 18, 1995
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 You’ll See (album version) 4:41
- 2 You’ll See (instrumental) 4:46
- 3 You’ll See (Spanish version) 4:24
- 4 Live to Tell (live) 8:14