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| artist = [[Madonna]]
| artist = [[Madonna]]
| album = [[Madonna (album)|Madonna]]
| album = [[Madonna (album)|Madonna]]
| A-side = {{plainlist|[[Burning Up (Madonna song)|"Burning Up"]]}} ([[A-side and B-side|double A-side]])
| A-side = [[Burning Up (Madonna song)|Burning Up]]
| released = {{Start date|1983|3|9}}
| released = {{Start date|1983|3|9}}
| recorded = November 1982
| recorded = November 1982
| studio = [[Sigma Sound Studios]] ([[New York City]])
| studio = [[Sigma Sound Studios, New York City|Sigma Sound]], New York City
| venue =
| venue =
| genre = {{hlist|[[Dance-pop]]|[[post-disco]]}}
| genre =
* [[Dance-pop]]
* [[post-disco]]
| length = 6:35
| length = 6:35
| label = {{hlist|[[Sire Records|Sire]]|[[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]}}
| label =
* [[Sire Records|Sire]]
* [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]
| writer = {{hlist|[[Reggie Lucas]]}}
| writer = [[Reggie Lucas]]
| producer = Lucas
| producer = Lucas
| prev_title = [[Everybody (Madonna song)|Everybody]]
| prev_title = [[Everybody (Madonna song)|Everybody]]
| prev_year = 1982
| prev_year = 1982
| title = [[Burning Up (Madonna song)|Burning Up]]
| title = [[Burning Up (Madonna song)|Burning Up]]
| title2 = '''Physical Attraction'''
| title2 = Physical Attraction
| next_title = [[Holiday (Madonna song)|Holiday]]
| next_title = [[Holiday (Madonna song)|Holiday]]
| next_year = 1983
| next_year = 1983
| misc = {{External music video|header=Audio|{{YouTube|99KI0-ZMJL0|"Physical Attraction"}}}}
}}
}}


"'''Physical Attraction'''" is the double A-side to the song “Burning Up”, written and recorded by American singer [[Madonna]] included on her debut studio album ''[[Madonna (album)|Madonna]]'' (1983). Written and produced by [[Reggie Lucas]], the song was released as a [[A-side and B-side|double-sided single]] with "[[Burning Up (Madonna song)|Burning Up]]" on March 9, 1983.
"'''Physical Attraction'''" is a song by American singer [[Madonna]]. It was included on her debut studio album ''[[Madonna (album)|Madonna]]'' (1983). Written and produced by [[Reggie Lucas]], the song was released as a [[A-side and B-side|double A-side single]] with "[[Burning Up (Madonna song)|Burning Up]]" on March 9, 1983.


Upon release, "Physical Attraction" was generally well-received by [[Music journalism|critics]], and retrospective reviews have described it as a "hidden gem". Chart performance was moderate: it charted at number 13 in Australia, and at number three on the United States' [[Dance Club Songs]] component chart.
Upon release, "Physical Attraction" was generally well-received by [[Music journalism|critics]], and retrospective reviews have described it as a "hidden gem". It charted at number 13 in Australia and number three on the ''Billboard'' [[Dance Club Songs]] chart in the United States.


== Background ==
== Background ==
In early 1980, Madonna was living in New York City and establishing her music career as a member of rock band the [[Breakfast Club (band)|Breakfast Club]], alongside her boyfriend [[Dan Gilroy (musician)|Dan Gilroy]];<ref name="morton1">{{harvsp|Morton|2002|p=78}}</ref> soon after, she was joined by [[Stephen Bray]], her former boyfriend from [[Michigan]], who became the band's drummer.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Graff |first1=Gary |author1-link=Gary Graff |title=Bray's loyalty to Madonna pays off |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-04-25-8701310985-story.html |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220603075715/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-04-25-8701310985-story.html |archive-date=June 3, 2022 |date=April 4, 1987}}</ref> Bray and Madonna left the Breakfast Club and, together, formed a new band, Emmy and the Emmys. They were soon signed by [[Gotham Records]], but short after, Madonna quit the band and decided to pursue a solo career.<ref name="rikky1">{{harvnb|Rooksby|2004|pp=10-15}}</ref> She carried with her three of the [[demo (music)|demo]]s she had created with Bray: "[[Everybody (Madonna song)|Everybody]]", "Ain't No Big Deal", and "Burning Up". In 1982, she met and befriended DJ [[Mark Kamins]] at [[Danceteria]] nightclub.<ref name="rikky1" /> After listening to "Everybody", Kamins took her to [[Sire Records]], where [[Seymour Stein]], the label's president, signed Madonna for two [[Twelve-inch single|12"]] singles.<ref name="rikky1" />
In early 1980, Madonna was living in New York City and establishing her music career as a member of rock band the [[Breakfast Club (band)|Breakfast Club]], alongside her boyfriend [[Dan Gilroy (musician)|Dan Gilroy]];<ref name="morton1">{{harvsp|Morton|2002|p=78}}</ref> soon after, she was joined by [[Stephen Bray]], her former boyfriend from [[Michigan]], who became the band's drummer.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Graff |first1=Gary |author1-link=Gary Graff |title=Bray's loyalty to Madonna pays off |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-04-25-8701310985-story.html |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220603075715/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-04-25-8701310985-story.html |archive-date=June 3, 2022 |date=April 4, 1987}}</ref> Bray and Madonna left the Breakfast Club and, together, formed a new band, Emmy and the Emmys. They were soon signed by [[Gotham Records]], but short after, Madonna quit the band and decided to pursue a solo career.<ref name="rikky1">{{harvnb|Rooksby|2004|pp=10-15}}</ref> She carried with her three of the [[demo (music)|demos]] she had created with Bray: "[[Everybody (Madonna song)|Everybody]]", "Ain't No Big Deal", and "Burning Up". In 1982, she met and befriended DJ [[Mark Kamins]] at [[Danceteria]] nightclub.<ref name="rikky1" /> After listening to "Everybody", Kamins took her to [[Sire Records]], where [[Seymour Stein]], the label's president, signed Madonna for two [[Twelve-inch single|12"]] singles.<ref name="rikky1" />


Released in October of 1982, "Everybody" became a hit in the dance scene.<ref>{{cite web |title=Happy anniversary 'Everybody'! |url=https://www.madonna.com/news/title/happy-anniversary-everybody |publisher=Icon: Official Madonna Website |access-date=June 27, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009184840/https://www.madonna.com/news/title/happy-anniversary-everybody |archive-date=October 9, 2012 |date=October 6, 2012}}</ref><ref name="morton1"/> The song's success led to the label approving the recording of an album, but the singer chose not to work with either Bray or Kamins, opting instead for [[Warner Brothers Records|Warner Bros.]] producer [[Reggie Lucas]].<ref name="morton1"/> Lucas brought two new songs to the project: "Physical Attraction" and "[[Borderline (Madonna song)|Borderline]]".<ref name="rikky1" /> While working on the album, problems arose between Madonna and the producer, as she felt he was "moving [the songs] away from the sparse form of the original demos", something she did not approve of; Lucas ended up leaving the project without altering the songs.<ref name="rikky1" /> She then brought in [[John Benitez|John "Jellybean" Benitez]] to [[remix]] the remaining tracks.<ref name="rikky1" />
Released in October of 1982, "Everybody" became a hit in the dance scene.<ref>{{cite web |title=Happy anniversary 'Everybody'! |url=https://www.madonna.com/news/title/happy-anniversary-everybody |publisher=Icon: Official Madonna Website |access-date=June 27, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009184840/https://www.madonna.com/news/title/happy-anniversary-everybody |archive-date=October 9, 2012 |date=October 6, 2012}}</ref><ref name="morton1" /> The song's success led to the label approving the recording of an album, but the singer chose not to work with either Bray or Kamins, opting instead for [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] producer [[Reggie Lucas]].<ref name="morton1" /> Lucas wrote "Physical Attraction" after seeing Madonna perform live,<ref name="andrews">{{harvnb|Andrews|2002|pp=50}}</ref> and brought it to the project alongside another new composition, "[[Borderline (Madonna song)|Borderline]]".<ref name="rikky1" /> While working on the album, problems arose between Madonna and the producer, as she felt he was "moving [the songs] away from the sparse form of the original demos", something she did not approve of; Lucas ended up leaving the project without altering the songs.<ref name="rikky1" /> She then brought in [[John Benitez|John "Jellybean" Benitez]] to [[remix]] the remaining tracks.<ref name="rikky1" />


== Recording and composition ==
== Recording and composition ==
"Burning Up" was written and produced by Reggie Lucas.<ref name="liner">{{cite AV media notes |title=[[Madonna (Madonna album)|Madonna]] |others=[[Madonna]] |year=1983 |type=LP, Vinyl, CD |publisher=[[Sire Records]]|id=9 23867-1 }}</ref> Recording took place at New York's [[Sigma Sound Studios]]; personnel working on the song included Bray on [[Programming (music)|programming]] and guitars, alongside [[Paul Pesco]]; Butch Jones, and [[Fred Zarr]]. Background vocals were provided by [[Gwen Guthrie]], Brenda White, and Chrissy Faith.<ref name="liner"/> According to author Rikky Rooksby, the song is about Madonna being interested in "a suitor who she knows is no good for her but [she] is attracted to anyway". He described the song as a medium-paced track with a "chic guitar line" and "synth brass flourishes".<ref name="rikky1"/>
"Burning Up" was written and produced by Reggie Lucas.<ref name="liner">{{cite AV media notes |title=[[Madonna (Madonna album)|Madonna]] |others=[[Madonna]] |year=1983 |type=LP, Vinyl, CD |publisher=[[Sire Records]]|id=9 23867-1 }}</ref> Recording took place at New York's [[Sigma Sound Studios]]; personnel working on the song included Bray on [[Programming (music)|programming]] and guitars, alongside [[Paul Pesco]]; Butch Jones, and [[Fred Zarr]]. Background vocals were provided by [[Gwen Guthrie]], Brenda White, and Chrissy Faith.<ref name="liner" /> According to author Rikky Rooksby, the song is about Madonna being interested in "a suitor who she knows is no good for her but [she] is attracted to anyway". He described the song as a medium-paced track with a "chic guitar line" and "synth brass flourishes".<ref name="rikky1"/> Music critic Marc Andrews described the song's sound as "redressing [[disco]] in a [[post-punk]] [[Electro (music)|electro]] sheen", and noted the song's similarities to a previous Lucas composition, the [[Stephanie Mills]] single "Sweet Sensation".<ref name="andrews"/>


== Release and reception ==
== Release and reception ==
The [[A-side and B-side|double-sided single]] of "Burning Up" and "Physical Attraction" was released on March 9, 1983.<ref>{{cite web |title=Madonna - Burning Up |url=http://www.madonna.com/discography/index/album/albumId/32/ |publisher=Icon: Official Madonna website |access-date=30 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120712170544/http://www.madonna.com/discography/index/album/albumId/32 |archive-date=July 12, 2012}}</ref> The artwork used for the 12" single was designed by the singer's friend [[Martin Burgoyne]].<ref name="morton2">{{harvnb|Morton|2002|p=256}}</ref> "Physical Attraction" can be found on ''[[You Can Dance]]'' (1987) and ''[[Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones]]'' (2022).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |author1-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |title=Madonna > ''You Can Dance'' > Overview |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/you-can-dance-mw0000197952 |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=27 May 2023 |date=1987 |archive-date=April 12, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180412001033/https://www.allmusic.com/album/you-can-dance-mw0000197952 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Variety">{{cite web |last1=Wass |first1=Mike |title=All 50 of Madonna’s no. 1 club hits ranked: From 'Everybody' to 'I Don’t Search I Find' |url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/madonna-finally-enough-love-club-hits-ranked-1235345889/ |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |access-date=27 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220819181759/https://variety.com/2022/music/news/madonna-finally-enough-love-club-hits-ranked-1235345889/ |archive-date=August 19, 2022 |date=August 19, 2022}}</ref> Upon release, critical reception was generally positive. ''Billboard''{{'}}s Brian Chin described "Physical Attraction" as a "great midtempo [[r&b]] song".<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Chin |first1=Brian |title=Talent & Venues: Dance Trax |journal=Billboard |date=March 26, 1983 |volume=95 |issue=13 |page=43 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-03-26.pdf#page=43 |access-date=31 August 2021 |issn=0006-2510 |archive-date=May 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528205051/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-03-26.pdf#page=43 |url-status=live }}</ref> Don Shewey from ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' called it a "capsule history of high-school proms, with its sly references to [[The Association]]'s '[[Cherish (The Association song)|Cherish]]' and [[Olivia Newton-John]]'s '[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John song)|Physical]].'"<ref>{{cite web |last1=Shewey |first1=Don |title=Home > Music > Album reviews > Madonna |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/madonna-101406/ |work=[[Rolling Stone]] |access-date=31 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180901044440/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/madonna-101406/ |archive-date=September 1, 2018 |date=September 29, 1983}}</ref> Rikky Rooksby positively compared the song's spoken vocal sections to Madonna's later single "[[Erotica (song)|Erotica]]" but also called the song repetitive.<ref name="rikky1"/> [[AllMusic]]'s Stephen Thomas Erlewine singled "Physical Attraction" along with "Burning Up" as "great songs" from the album, and applauded their "darker, carnal urgency".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |title=Madonna > ''Madonna'' > Overview |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/madonna-mw0000268192 |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=31 August 2021 |date=1983 |archive-date=December 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211206204705/https://www.allmusic.com/album/madonna-mw0000268192 |url-status=live }}</ref> "Physical Attraction" came in at number 37 in Louis Virtel's ranking, where it was named "six minutes and 40 seconds of romantic chemistry, poppy hooks, and one tremendous idea: 'Maybe we were meant to be together / even though we’ve never met before'".<ref name="Virtel">{{cite web |last1=Virtel |first1=Louis |date=March 2, 2012 |title=The 100 greatest Madonna songs |url=http://www.newnownext.com/the-100-greatest-madonna-songs/02/2012/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151020234731/http://www.newnownext.com/the-100-greatest-madonna-songs/02/2012/ |archive-date=October 20, 2015 |access-date=29 August 2021 |publisher=[[AfterEllen.com and TheBacklot.com|The Backlot]]}}</ref> ''Billboard'' deemed it Madonna's forty-fifth greatest song: "With libidinous synths, hypnotic beats, airy vocals and a chirping vocal delivery, "Physical Attraction" is – like the lyrics suggest – about turning your brain off for a moment and giving yourself over to absolute pleasure."<ref name="BB100">{{cite magazine |title=The 100 greatest Madonna songs: Critics' picks |url=https://www.billboard.com/media/lists/100-greatest-madonna-songs-list-8469835/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=31 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211119200810/https://www.billboard.com/media/lists/100-greatest-madonna-songs-list-8469835/ |archive-date=November 19, 2021 |date=August 15, 2018}}</ref> The staff from ''[[The Advocate (LGBT magazine)|The Advocate]]'' criticized the song, describing it as sounding like a "B-side for a [[Lisa Lisa]] single."<ref>{{cite web |title=Madonna's 13 studio albums ranked |url=https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/music/2015/01/23/madonnas-12-studio-albums-ranked?pg=3 |work=[[The Advocate (LGBT magazine)|The Advocate]] |access-date=29 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715182657/https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/music/2015/01/23/madonnas-12-studio-albums-ranked?pg=3 |archive-date=July 15, 2019 |date=January 23, 2015}}</ref> Samuel R. Murrian from ''[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]]'' placed it at number 35 of his ranking of Madonna songs, calling it "classic old-school Madonna", but criticizing the vocals.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Murrian |first1=Samuel R. |title=We ranked the 100 best Madonna songs of all time |url=https://parade.com/897929/samuelmurrian/best-madonna-songs-ranked/ |work=[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]] |access-date=29 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190816194656/https://parade.com/897929/samuelmurrian/best-madonna-songs-ranked/ |archive-date=August 16, 2019 |date=August 16, 2019}}</ref> "Physical Attraction" has been singled as one of Madonna's best "deep-cuts" and "hidden gems" by ''Pitchfork'', [[VH1]], ''Slant Magazine'', and ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''.<ref name="Pitchfork">{{cite web |last1=Mapes |first1=Jilll |date=August 16, 2017 |title=Madonna - Madonna |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/madonna-madonna/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170816104253/https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/madonna-madonna/ |archive-date=August 16, 2017 |access-date=31 August 2021 |website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Rosa |first1=Christopher |title=Justify Our Love: Madonna's 25 most underrated deep cuts and B-sides |url=https://www.vh1.com/news/ev0pml/madonna-underrated-songs-birthday |publisher=[[VH1]] |access-date=31 August 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111001118/https://www.vh1.com/news/ev0pml/madonna-underrated-songs-birthday |archive-date=November 11, 2022 |date=August 16, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cinquemani |first1=Sal |last2=Henderson |first2=Eric |title=Madonna's 20 greatest deep cuts |url=https://www.slantmagazine.com/lists/madonna-20-greatest-deep-cuts/ |website=Slant Magazine |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200821222157/https://www.slantmagazine.com/lists/madonna-20-greatest-deep-cuts/ |archive-date=August 21, 2020 |date=August 20, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Variety" />
The [[A-side and B-side|double-sided single]] of "Burning Up" and "Physical Attraction" was released on March 9, 1983.<ref>{{cite web |title=Madonna Burning Up |url=http://www.madonna.com/discography/index/album/albumId/32/ |publisher=Icon: Official Madonna website |access-date=30 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120712170544/http://www.madonna.com/discography/index/album/albumId/32 |archive-date=July 12, 2012}}</ref> The artwork used for the 12" single was designed by the singer's friend [[Martin Burgoyne]].<ref name="morton2">{{harvnb|Morton|2002|p=256}}</ref> "Physical Attraction" was later included on the compilations ''[[You Can Dance]]'' (1987) and ''[[Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones]]'' (2022).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |author1-link=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |title=Madonna > ''You Can Dance'' > Overview |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/you-can-dance-mw0000197952 |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=27 May 2023 |date=1987 |archive-date=April 12, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180412001033/https://www.allmusic.com/album/you-can-dance-mw0000197952 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Variety">{{cite web |last1=Wass |first1=Mike |title=All 50 of Madonna's no. 1 club hits ranked: From 'Everybody' to 'I Don't Search I Find' |url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/madonna-finally-enough-love-club-hits-ranked-1235345889/ |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |access-date=27 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220819181759/https://variety.com/2022/music/news/madonna-finally-enough-love-club-hits-ranked-1235345889/ |archive-date=August 19, 2022 |date=August 19, 2022}}</ref> On the former, it was the only song not to have been remixed for the release.<ref name="linerYCD">{{cite AV media notes|others=Madonna|title=You Can Dance|year=1987|last=Chin|first=Brian|type=Liner notes|publisher=Warner Bros. Records|id=9255352-2}}</ref>


Upon release, critical reception was generally positive. ''Billboard''{{'}}s Brian Chin described "Physical Attraction" as a "great midtempo [[R&B|r&b]] song".<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Chin |first1=Brian |title=Talent & Venues: Dance Trax |magazine=Billboard |date=March 26, 1983 |volume=95 |issue=13 |page=43 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-03-26.pdf#page=43 |access-date=31 August 2021 |issn=0006-2510 |archive-date=May 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528205051/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-03-26.pdf#page=43 |url-status=live }}</ref> Don Shewey from ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' called it a "capsule history of high-school proms, with its sly references to [[The Association]]'s '[[Cherish (The Association song)|Cherish]]' and [[Olivia Newton-John]]'s '[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John song)|Physical]].'"<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Shewey |first1=Don |title=Home > Music > Album reviews > Madonna |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/madonna-101406/ |magazine=[[Rolling Stone]] |access-date=31 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180901044440/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/madonna-101406/ |archive-date=September 1, 2018 |date=September 29, 1983}}</ref> Rikky Rooksby positively compared the song's spoken vocal sections to Madonna's later single "[[Erotica (song)|Erotica]]" but also called the song repetitive.<ref name="rikky1" /> ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' described it as "propulsive bubblegum-pop of the highest order."<ref name="Variety" /> [[AllMusic]]'s Stephen Thomas Erlewine singled "Physical Attraction" along with "Burning Up" as "great songs" from the album, and applauded their "darker, carnal urgency".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Erlewine |first1=Stephen Thomas |title=Madonna > ''Madonna'' > Overview |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/madonna-mw0000268192 |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=31 August 2021 |date=1983 |archive-date=December 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211206204705/https://www.allmusic.com/album/madonna-mw0000268192 |url-status=live }}</ref> "Physical Attraction" came in at number 37 in Louis Virtel's ranking, where it was named "six minutes and 40 seconds of romantic chemistry, poppy hooks, and one tremendous idea: 'Maybe we were meant to be together / even though we’ve never met before'".<ref name="Virtel">{{cite web |last1=Virtel |first1=Louis |date=March 2, 2012 |title=The 100 greatest Madonna songs |url=http://www.newnownext.com/the-100-greatest-madonna-songs/02/2012/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151020234731/http://www.newnownext.com/the-100-greatest-madonna-songs/02/2012/ |archive-date=October 20, 2015 |access-date=29 August 2021 |publisher=[[AfterEllen.com and TheBacklot.com|The Backlot]]}}</ref> ''Billboard'' deemed it Madonna's forty-fifth greatest song: "With libidinous synths, hypnotic beats, airy vocals and a chirping vocal delivery, 'Physical Attraction' is – like the lyrics suggest – about turning your brain off for a moment and giving yourself over to absolute pleasure."<ref name="BB100">{{cite magazine |title=The 100 greatest Madonna songs: Critics' picks |url=https://www.billboard.com/media/lists/100-greatest-madonna-songs-list-8469835/ |magazine=Billboard |access-date=31 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211119200810/https://www.billboard.com/media/lists/100-greatest-madonna-songs-list-8469835/ |archive-date=November 19, 2021 |date=August 15, 2018}}</ref> The staff from ''[[The Advocate (LGBT magazine)|The Advocate]]'' criticized the song, describing it as sounding like a "B-side for a [[Lisa Lisa]] single."<ref>{{cite web |title=Madonna's 13 studio albums ranked |url=https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/music/2015/01/23/madonnas-12-studio-albums-ranked?pg=3 |work=[[The Advocate (LGBT magazine)|The Advocate]] |access-date=29 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715182657/https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/music/2015/01/23/madonnas-12-studio-albums-ranked?pg=3 |archive-date=July 15, 2019 |date=January 23, 2015}}</ref> Samuel R. Murrian from ''[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]]'' placed it at number 35 of his ranking of Madonna songs, calling it "classic old-school Madonna", but criticizing the vocals.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Murrian |first1=Samuel R. |title=We ranked the 100 best Madonna songs of all time |url=https://parade.com/897929/samuelmurrian/best-madonna-songs-ranked/ |work=[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]] |access-date=29 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190816194656/https://parade.com/897929/samuelmurrian/best-madonna-songs-ranked/ |archive-date=August 16, 2019 |date=August 16, 2019}}</ref> "Physical Attraction" has been singled as one of Madonna's best "deep-cuts" and "hidden gems" by ''Pitchfork'', [[VH1]], ''Slant Magazine'', and ''Variety''.<ref name="Pitchfork">{{cite web |last1=Mapes |first1=Jilll |date=August 16, 2017 |title=Madonna – Madonna |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/madonna-madonna/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170816104253/https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/madonna-madonna/ |archive-date=August 16, 2017 |access-date=31 August 2021 |website=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Rosa |first1=Christopher |title=Justify Our Love: Madonna's 25 most underrated deep cuts and B-sides |url=https://www.vh1.com/news/ev0pml/madonna-underrated-songs-birthday |publisher=[[VH1]] |access-date=31 August 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111001118/https://www.vh1.com/news/ev0pml/madonna-underrated-songs-birthday |archive-date=November 11, 2022 |date=August 16, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cinquemani |first1=Sal |last2=Henderson |first2=Eric |title=Madonna's 20 greatest deep cuts |url=https://www.slantmagazine.com/lists/madonna-20-greatest-deep-cuts/ |website=Slant Magazine |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200821222157/https://www.slantmagazine.com/lists/madonna-20-greatest-deep-cuts/ |archive-date=August 21, 2020 |date=August 20, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Variety" />
"Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" debuted on ''Billboard''{{'}}s [[Dance Club Songs]] charts at number 66 the week of April 9, 1983, peaking at number three one month later.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Dance/Disco Top 80 |journal=Billboard |date=April 9, 1983 |volume=95 |issue=15 |page=28 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-04-09.pdf#page=28 |access-date=31 August 2021 |issn=0006-2510 |archive-date=May 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528231521/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-04-09.pdf#page=28 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=BBdance/> By September 1983, according to a Warner Bros. Records advertisement in ''[[Radio & Records]]'', the "Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" [[twelve-inch single|12"]] single had sold more than 150,000 copies.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Futures: Hear today, hear tomorrow |journal=[[Radio & Records]] |date=September 2, 1983 |issue=449 |page=106 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1983/RR-1983-09-02.pdf#page=68 |access-date=30 August 2021 |archive-date=March 9, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309122718/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1983/RR-1983-09-02.pdf#page=68 |url-status=live }}</ref> The song entered Australia's [[Kent Music Report]] in November 1983 and, almost eight months later, peaked at number 13.<ref name="kent">{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=188}} N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] from mid-1983 until June 12, 1988.</ref>


"Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" debuted on ''Billboard''{{'}}s [[Dance Club Songs]] charts at number 66 the week of April 9, 1983, peaking at number three one month later.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Dance/Disco Top 80 |magazine=Billboard |date=April 9, 1983 |volume=95 |issue=15 |page=28 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-04-09.pdf#page=28 |access-date=31 August 2021 |issn=0006-2510 |archive-date=May 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528231521/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-04-09.pdf#page=28 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=BBdance /> By September 1983, according to a Warner Bros. Records advertisement in ''[[Radio & Records]]'', the "Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" [[twelve-inch single|12"]] single had sold more than 150,000 copies.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Futures: Hear today, hear tomorrow |journal=[[Radio & Records]] |date=September 2, 1983 |issue=449 |page=106 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1983/RR-1983-09-02.pdf#page=68 |access-date=30 August 2021 |archive-date=March 9, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309122718/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1980s/1983/RR-1983-09-02.pdf#page=68 |url-status=live }}</ref> The song entered Australia's [[Kent Music Report]] in November 1983 and, almost eight months later, peaked at number 13.<ref name="kent">{{harvnb|Kent|1993|p=188}}</ref>
==Track listing and formats==

== Track listings and formats ==
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*''' 12" Single'''<ref name=12Inch>{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=12" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=9 29715-0}}</ref>
*'''12" single'''<ref name=12Inch>{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=12" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=9 29715-0}}</ref>
#"Burning Up" (12" Version)&nbsp;– 5:56
#"Burning Up" (12" version)&nbsp;– 5:56
#"Physical Attraction" (LP Version)&nbsp;– 6:35
#"Physical Attraction" (LP version)&nbsp;– 6:35


*''' European 7" single'''<ref name="European7inch">{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=European 7" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=92-9609-7}}</ref>
*'''European 7" single'''<ref name="European7inch">{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=European 7" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=92-9609-7}}</ref>
#"Burning Up" (7" Version)&nbsp;– 3:50
#"Burning Up" (7" version)&nbsp;– 3:50
#"Physical Attraction" (7" Version)&nbsp;– 3:57
#"Physical Attraction" (7" version)&nbsp;– 3:57


*''' Australia 7" single'''<ref name="Australia7inch">{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=Australian 7" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=7-29609}}</ref>
*'''Australia 7" single'''<ref name="Australia7inch">{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=Australian 7" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=7-29609}}</ref>
#"Burning Up" (Alternate LP Version)&nbsp;– 4:45
#"Burning Up" (alternate LP version)&nbsp;– 4:45
#"Physical Attraction" (7" Version)&nbsp;– 6:35
#"Physical Attraction" (7" version)&nbsp;– 6:35
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*'''European CD single (1995)'''<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1995|type=European CD Single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=7599 29715-2}}</ref>
*'''European CD single (1995)'''<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction|others=Madonna|date=1995|type=European CD Single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=7599 29715-2}}</ref>
#"Burning Up" (12" Version)&nbsp;– 5:56
#"Burning Up" (12" version)&nbsp;– 5:56
#"Physical Attraction" (LP Version)&nbsp;– 6:35
#"Physical Attraction" (LP version)&nbsp;– 6:35

*'''U.S. / double A-sided promo 7" single (1983)'''<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Physical Attraction Promo Single|others=Madonna|date=1983|type=US double A-sided promo 7" single liner notes|publisher=Sire Records|id=PRO-S-2023}}</ref>
#"Physical Attraction" (Single Edit)&nbsp;– 3:57


*'''Digital single (2023)'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction - EP - Madonna |url=https://music.apple.com/gb/album/deeper-and-deeper/1651539047 |publisher=Apple Music |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230311093502/https://music.apple.com/us/album/burning-up-physical-attraction-ep/1676050933 |archive-date=March 11, 2023 |date=March 9, 2023}}</ref>
*'''Digital single (2023)'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Burning Up / Physical Attraction EP Madonna |url=https://music.apple.com/gb/album/deeper-and-deeper/1651539047 |publisher=Apple Music |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230311093502/https://music.apple.com/us/album/burning-up-physical-attraction-ep/1676050933 |archive-date=March 11, 2023 |date=March 9, 2023}}</ref>
#"Burning Up"&nbsp;– 3:46
#"Burning Up"&nbsp;– 3:46
#"Burning Up" (7" Edit)&nbsp;– 3:52
#"Burning Up" (7" edit)&nbsp;– 3:52
#"Burning Up" (12" Mix)&nbsp;– 6:00
#"Burning Up" (12" mix)&nbsp;– 6:00
#"Physical Attraction" (7" Edit)&nbsp;– 3:58
#"Physical Attraction" (7" edit)&nbsp;– 3:58
#"Physical Attraction"&nbsp;– 6:40
#"Physical Attraction"&nbsp;– 6:40
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==Credits and personnel==
== Credits and personnel ==
Credits adapted from the album and 12" single liner notes.<ref name="liner" /><ref name=12Inch/>
Credits adapted from the album and 12" single liner notes.<ref name="liner" /><ref name=12Inch />


*[[Madonna]]&nbsp;– lead vocals, background vocals
*[[Madonna]]&nbsp;– lead vocals, background vocals
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*Dean Gant&nbsp;– electric and acoustic piano
*Dean Gant&nbsp;– electric and acoustic piano
*Bobby Malach&nbsp;– tenor saxophone
*Bobby Malach&nbsp;– tenor saxophone
*[[Paul Pesco]]&nbsp;- guitar
*[[Paul Pesco]]&nbsp; guitar
*Ed Walsh&nbsp;– synthesizer
*Ed Walsh&nbsp;– synthesizer
*[[Gwen Guthrie]]&nbsp;– background vocals
*[[Gwen Guthrie]]&nbsp;– background vocals
*Brenda White&nbsp;– background vocals
*Brenda White&nbsp;– background vocals
*Chrissy Faith&nbsp;– background vocals
*Chrissy Faith&nbsp;– background vocals
*[[Martin Burgoyne]]&nbsp;- artwork
*[[Martin Burgoyne]]&nbsp; artwork


==Charts==
== Charts ==
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===Weekly charts===
=== Weekly charts ===
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|-
! Chart (1983–1984)
! Chart (1983–1984)
! Peak<br>position
! Peak<br />position
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|-
!scope="row"| Australia ([[Kent Music Report]])<ref name="kent"/>
!scope="row"|Australia ([[Kent Music Report]])<ref name="kent"/>
|13
| align="center"|13
|-
|-
{{singlechart|Billboarddanceclubplay|3|artist=Madonna|song=Burning Up|rowheader=true|access-date=31 August 2021|refname=BBdance}}
{{single chart|Billboarddanceclubplay|3|artist=Madonna|song=Burning Up|rowheader=true|access-date=31 August 2021|refname=BBdance}}
|}
|}


===Year-end charts===
=== Year-end charts ===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!Chart (1983–1984)
! Chart (1983–1984)
! Position
!Rank
|-
|-
!scope="row"| Australia (Kent Music Report)<ref>{{cite web |title=Kent Music Report No 548 – 31 December 1984 > National Top 100 Singles for 1984 |url=https://i.imgur.com/MyookoA.jpg |publisher=[[Kent Music Report]] |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220108032026/https://i.imgur.com/MyookoA.jpg |archive-date=January 8, 2022 |date=December 31, 1984 |via=Imgur.com}}</ref>
!scope="row"|Australia (Kent Music Report)<ref>{{cite web |title=Kent Music Report No 548 – 31 December 1984 > National Top 100 Singles for 1984 |url=https://i.imgur.com/MyookoA.jpg |publisher=[[Kent Music Report]] |access-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220108032026/https://i.imgur.com/MyookoA.jpg |archive-date=January 8, 2022 |date=December 31, 1984 |via=Imgur.com}}</ref>
|68
| style="text-align:center;"|68

|-
|-
!scope="row"| US Top Dance/Disco Singles (''Billboard'')<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-12-24.pdf#page=73|title=Top Dance/Disco Singles/Albums|page=TA-26|access-date=August 29, 2023|date=December 24, 1983|archive-date=March 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307124739/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-12-24.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
!scope="row"|US Top Dance/Disco Singles (''Billboard'')<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-12-24.pdf#page=73|title=Top Dance/Disco Singles/Albums|page=TA-26|access-date=August 29, 2023|date=December 24, 1983|archive-date=March 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307124739/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/80s/1983/BB-1983-12-24.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
|26
| style="text-align:center;"|26
|}
|}
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{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
=== Bibliography ===
=== Bibliography ===
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|year=1987
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|publisher=[[Routledge]]
|publisher=[[Routledge]]
|isbn=0-416-07082-5
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|title=Madonna Song by Song
|year=2022
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|last1=Brackett
|first1=Nathan
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|first2=Christian
|title=[[The Rolling Stone Album Guide|The New Rolling Stone Album Guide]]
|title=[[The Rolling Stone Album Guide|The New Rolling Stone Album Guide]]
|year=2004
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*{{Cite book
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|title=Madonna's Drowned Worlds
|title=Madonna's Drowned Worlds
|year=2004
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|publisher=[[Ashgate Publishing]], Ltd.
|isbn=0-7546-3372-1
|isbn=0-7546-3372-1
|url=https://archive.org/details/madonnasdrownedw0000unse
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|isbn=0-7864-1408-1
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*{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=188}} N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] from mid-1983 until June 12, 1988.
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==External links==
{{Madonna songs}}
{{Madonna songs}}


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[[Category:1983 songs]]
[[Category:1983 songs]]
[[Category:1983 singles]]
[[Category:1983 singles]]
[[Category:American rock songs]]
[[Category:Dance-rock songs]]
[[Category:Madonna songs]]
[[Category:Madonna songs]]
[[Category:Post-disco songs]]
[[Category:Post-disco songs]]

Latest revision as of 19:03, 21 June 2024

"Physical Attraction"
A montage of Madonna's face. The images are arranged in square boxes in four rows, each row consisting of five boxes. The color of the images in the boxes are different and are made to appear as if they are painted.
Single by Madonna
from the album Madonna
A-side"Burning Up"
ReleasedMarch 9, 1983 (1983-03-09)
RecordedNovember 1982
StudioSigma Sound, New York City
Genre
Length6:35
Label
Songwriter(s)Reggie Lucas
Producer(s)Lucas
Madonna singles chronology
"Everybody"
(1982)
"Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction"
(1983)
"Holiday"
(1983)
Audio
"Physical Attraction" on YouTube

"Physical Attraction" is a song by American singer Madonna. It was included on her debut studio album Madonna (1983). Written and produced by Reggie Lucas, the song was released as a double A-side single with "Burning Up" on March 9, 1983.

Upon release, "Physical Attraction" was generally well-received by critics, and retrospective reviews have described it as a "hidden gem". It charted at number 13 in Australia and number three on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in the United States.

Background[edit]

In early 1980, Madonna was living in New York City and establishing her music career as a member of rock band the Breakfast Club, alongside her boyfriend Dan Gilroy;[1] soon after, she was joined by Stephen Bray, her former boyfriend from Michigan, who became the band's drummer.[2] Bray and Madonna left the Breakfast Club and, together, formed a new band, Emmy and the Emmys. They were soon signed by Gotham Records, but short after, Madonna quit the band and decided to pursue a solo career.[3] She carried with her three of the demos she had created with Bray: "Everybody", "Ain't No Big Deal", and "Burning Up". In 1982, she met and befriended DJ Mark Kamins at Danceteria nightclub.[3] After listening to "Everybody", Kamins took her to Sire Records, where Seymour Stein, the label's president, signed Madonna for two 12" singles.[3]

Released in October of 1982, "Everybody" became a hit in the dance scene.[4][1] The song's success led to the label approving the recording of an album, but the singer chose not to work with either Bray or Kamins, opting instead for Warner Bros. producer Reggie Lucas.[1] Lucas wrote "Physical Attraction" after seeing Madonna perform live,[5] and brought it to the project alongside another new composition, "Borderline".[3] While working on the album, problems arose between Madonna and the producer, as she felt he was "moving [the songs] away from the sparse form of the original demos", something she did not approve of; Lucas ended up leaving the project without altering the songs.[3] She then brought in John "Jellybean" Benitez to remix the remaining tracks.[3]

Recording and composition[edit]

"Burning Up" was written and produced by Reggie Lucas.[6] Recording took place at New York's Sigma Sound Studios; personnel working on the song included Bray on programming and guitars, alongside Paul Pesco; Butch Jones, and Fred Zarr. Background vocals were provided by Gwen Guthrie, Brenda White, and Chrissy Faith.[6] According to author Rikky Rooksby, the song is about Madonna being interested in "a suitor who she knows is no good for her but [she] is attracted to anyway". He described the song as a medium-paced track with a "chic guitar line" and "synth brass flourishes".[3] Music critic Marc Andrews described the song's sound as "redressing disco in a post-punk electro sheen", and noted the song's similarities to a previous Lucas composition, the Stephanie Mills single "Sweet Sensation".[5]

Release and reception[edit]

The double-sided single of "Burning Up" and "Physical Attraction" was released on March 9, 1983.[7] The artwork used for the 12" single was designed by the singer's friend Martin Burgoyne.[8] "Physical Attraction" was later included on the compilations You Can Dance (1987) and Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones (2022).[9][10] On the former, it was the only song not to have been remixed for the release.[11]

Upon release, critical reception was generally positive. Billboard's Brian Chin described "Physical Attraction" as a "great midtempo r&b song".[12] Don Shewey from Rolling Stone called it a "capsule history of high-school proms, with its sly references to The Association's 'Cherish' and Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical.'"[13] Rikky Rooksby positively compared the song's spoken vocal sections to Madonna's later single "Erotica" but also called the song repetitive.[3] Variety described it as "propulsive bubblegum-pop of the highest order."[10] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine singled "Physical Attraction" along with "Burning Up" as "great songs" from the album, and applauded their "darker, carnal urgency".[14] "Physical Attraction" came in at number 37 in Louis Virtel's ranking, where it was named "six minutes and 40 seconds of romantic chemistry, poppy hooks, and one tremendous idea: 'Maybe we were meant to be together / even though we’ve never met before'".[15] Billboard deemed it Madonna's forty-fifth greatest song: "With libidinous synths, hypnotic beats, airy vocals and a chirping vocal delivery, 'Physical Attraction' is – like the lyrics suggest – about turning your brain off for a moment and giving yourself over to absolute pleasure."[16] The staff from The Advocate criticized the song, describing it as sounding like a "B-side for a Lisa Lisa single."[17] Samuel R. Murrian from Parade placed it at number 35 of his ranking of Madonna songs, calling it "classic old-school Madonna", but criticizing the vocals.[18] "Physical Attraction" has been singled as one of Madonna's best "deep-cuts" and "hidden gems" by Pitchfork, VH1, Slant Magazine, and Variety.[19][20][21][10]

"Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" debuted on Billboard's Dance Club Songs charts at number 66 the week of April 9, 1983, peaking at number three one month later.[22][23] By September 1983, according to a Warner Bros. Records advertisement in Radio & Records, the "Burning Up" / "Physical Attraction" 12" single had sold more than 150,000 copies.[24] The song entered Australia's Kent Music Report in November 1983 and, almost eight months later, peaked at number 13.[25]

Track listings and formats[edit]

Credits and personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from the album and 12" single liner notes.[6][26]

  • Madonna – lead vocals, background vocals
  • Reggie Lucas – producer, guitars, drum programming
  • Butch Jones – synthesizer
  • John "Jellybean" Benitez – remixing
  • Fred Zarr – synthesizer, electric and acoustic piano
  • Dean Gant – electric and acoustic piano
  • Bobby Malach – tenor saxophone
  • Paul Pesco – guitar
  • Ed Walsh – synthesizer
  • Gwen Guthrie – background vocals
  • Brenda White – background vocals
  • Chrissy Faith – background vocals
  • Martin Burgoyne – artwork

Charts[edit]

References[edit]

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