Si Madonna habang nagpapasali "I Rise", sa saiyang ika-14 na studio album Madame X (2019). Ini an ika-48 niyang pagiging numero uno sa Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart.
↑"Holiday" has been released in the United Kingdom on three separate occasions: 14 Enero 1984, release reached number six, then re-issued on 30 Hulyo 1985, when it reached number two and the final re-release was on 4 Hunyo 1991, with an additional EP version The Holiday Collection. It reached number five on the chart.[8]
↑"Lucky Star" charted on the Dance Club Songs chart with "Holiday". It was later commercially released in the United States after "Borderline" had reached the top-ten on the Billboard Hot 100.[12]
↑"Crazy for You" was re-released in the UK as "Crazy For You (Remix)" on 24 Pebrero 1991. It was the second single there from The Immaculate Collection. Both the releases reached number two.[8]
↑"Into the Groove" was not commercially released as a 7" single in North America and is not included on the US version of Like a Virgin. In the US, the track was only available as the B-side of the 12" version of "Angel", and therefore was ineligible to enter the Hot 100 or Hot 100 Singles Sales charts, which at the time only tracked songs released on commercially available 7" singles. "Into The Groove" charted as a double A-side single with "Angel" in Australia and the Dance Club Songs chart.[18]
↑"Spotlight" was only commercially released in Japan, reaching number 68 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[26]
↑"Oh Father" was released in Europe on 27 Disyembre 1995, as the second single from Something to Remember.[8]
↑"Keep It Together" was released as a double A-side in Australia with "Vogue". The latter song was initially supposed to be a B-side for the former, but Warner Bros. decided to change it as a single after noting its potential as a hit record.[34]
↑"Nothing Fails" was considered an EP in Australia and was only eligible for the ARIA Albums Chart. It charted at six on the ARIA Dance Albums chart in December 2003.[51]
↑"Love Profusion" was released as a double A-side in the United Kingdom with "Nothing Fails".[52]
↑"Get Together" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number six. It also peaked at number eighty-four on the now discontinued Pop 100 chart.[58]
↑"Jump" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number five.[58]
↑"Girl Gone Wild" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number six.[68]
↑"Masterpiece" was released only in the United Kingdom.[69]
↑"Living for Love" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number eight.[1] "Living for Love" (Remixes) charted separately in Spain, peaking at number 93.[6]
↑"Hold Tight" was released exclusively to Italian radio stations.[70]
↑"Medellín" did not enter the Canadian or the French singles chart, but peaked at number 37 and 11, respectively, on the component digital charts.[71][72]
↑"Crave" did not enter the French or the UK singles chart, but peaked at number 23 and 49, respectively, on the component digital charts.[73][74]
↑"I Rise" did not enter the French or the UK singles chart, but peaked at number 22 and 40, respectively, on the component digital charts.[75][76]
↑A promotional 7" single of "Physical Attraction" was released in the United States in 1983.[81]
↑Promotional 7" and 12" singles of "Over and Over", with B-side "Borderline", were released in Italy in 1985.[82]
↑A promotional 7" single of "Where's the Party", with B-side "Love Don't Live Here Anymore", was released in the Philippines in 1986.[83]
↑A promotional 7" single of "Pray for Spanish Eyes" was released in Spain in 1990.[84]
↑Promotional CD available with the 1992 publication, Sex. This version was created at the end of the Erotica sessions and includes additional lyrics not available on the album version. These lyrics were also used in the William Orbit remixes on the "Erotica" single.[85]
↑Originally to be the lead single from Something to Remember, "I Want You" was released as a promotional single with an official music video on 2 Oktubre 1995.[86]
↑A promotional CD single of "Little Star" was released in the United Kingdom in 1998.[87]
↑A promotional CD single of "Skin" was released in the United States on 1 Mayo 2000.[88]
↑A promotional CD single of "Amazing" was released in select European territories in 2000.[89]
↑A remix of "Into the Groove" and "Hollywood" featuring Missy Elliott. It was created as part of a commercial campaign for clothing retailer GAP and copies of the promotional CD were given away to customers.[90]
↑The song was recorded during the Celebration sessions. Madonna's official fanclub Icon's members were given a special 12" vinyl single of the track with unique artwork as a part of their membership.[92]
↑A promotional CD single of "Love Spent" was released in the Netherlands in 2012.[93]
↑Released on 3 Disyembre 2012 in Brazil as a special edition free CD with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo. The accompanying artwork for the single was created by Brazilian graffiti artist Simone Sapienza who won a contest sponsored by Johnnie Walker's Keep Walking Project in Brazil, she was chosen by Madonna after being among ten finalists.[94][95]
↑"Candy Shop" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 21.[100]
↑"She's Not Me" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 17.[100]
↑"Devil Pray" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 16.[101]
↑"Unapologetic Bitch" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 19.[101]
↑"Illuminati" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 20.[101]
↑"Iconic" did not enter the main chart in Finland but entered the download component chart at number 30.[102]
↑"Champagne Rosé" did not enter the US Dance Club Songs chart but charted at number 20 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart,[103] and peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.[104]
↑"God Control" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 60.[77]
↑"Extreme Occident" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 192.[77]
↑"Faz Gostoso" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 187.[77]
↑"Looking for Mercy" did not enter the main chart in France but entered the download component chart at number 198.[77]
Top 100 (Kent Music Report) peaks to 12 Hunyo 1988: Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 188. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA from mid-1983 until 12 Hunyo 1988.
"Die Another Day" (ARIA) peak: "ARIA Top Singles". ARIA Charts. 8 Oktubre 2002. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 4 Disyembre 2002. Ginkuhà 9 Abril 2019.
↑ 5.05.15.25.35.4For peak chart positions of Madonna's Italian singles from 1983–99, see the Musica e Dischi chart book. For singles from 2000–present, see the Hung Medien link.
"Future": "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (ha Hungarian). Single (track) Top 40 lista. Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége. 23 Mayo 2019. Ginkuhà 22 Agosto 2019.