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Into the Groove : ウィキペディア英語版
Into the Groove

"Into the Groove" is a song by American singer Madonna from the 1985 film ''Desperately Seeking Susan''. It was featured on the re-issue of her second studio album ''Like a Virgin'' (1984), and released on July 23, 1985 by Sire Records as the album's fourth single outside North America. The original song was included on her third greatest hits album, ''Celebration'' (2009), while remixes of it appeared on the remix compilation ''You Can Dance'' (1987), and her first greatest hits compilation ''The Immaculate Collection'' (1990).
Madonna's inspiration behind the song was the dance floor, and she wrote it while watching a handsome Puerto Rican man, across her balcony. Initially written for her friend Mark Kamins, Madonna later decided to use it as the soundtrack of her film ''Desperately Seeking Susan''. "Into the Groove" was recorded at Sigma Sound Studios. A remixed version, titled "Into the Hollywood Groove", was created by Madonna in 2003 for a Gap commercial and featured a rap by Missy Elliott. "Into the Groove" consists of instrumentation from synthesizers and drum machines. Madonna's voice is double tracked in the chorus; the song also consists of musical contrasts, overdubs, and Madonna's voice in lower register during the bridge. The lyrics of the song are simple, written as an invitation to dance with the singer. However, it carries sexual innuendos and undertones in the meaning.
The song was appreciated by contemporary critics as well as authors, who frequently called it "Madonna's first great single". The song was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in Australia, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom, where it was Madonna's first number-one single. In the United States, the song was only available as the B-side of the 12-inch single of "Angel", therefore it was ineligible to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 according to the rules at the time. By the end of the 1980s, "Into the Groove" was honored by ''Billboard'' magazine as the Dance Single of the Decade.
A music video, consisting of clips from the film, was released to accompany the song. The song has been performed by Madonna in most of her concert tours, including the Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008–09), where she performed it while doing Double Dutch jump rope. "Into the Groove" has been covered by a number of artists, including Australian singer Dannii Minogue, who combined the song with her single "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling".
==Background==

"Into the Groove" was written and produced by Madonna and Steve Bray.〔 During an interview with ''Time'', Madonna said that she wrote the song while watching a Latin boy across her balcony. Calling the song 'dorky', Madonna explained:

"When I was writing it, I was sitting in a fourth-floor walk-up on Avenue-B, and there was this gorgeous Puerto Rican boy sitting across me that I wanted to go out on a date with, and I just wanted to get the song over with. I ultimately did go out with him and the song was finished just before my last date with him, which I'm kinda happy that it did not continue... The dance floor was quite a magical place for me. I started off wanting to be a dancer, so that had a lot to do with the song. The freedom that I always feel when I'm dancing, that feeling of inhabiting your body, letting yourself go, expressing yourself through music. I always thought of it as a magical place – even if you're not taking ecstasy. Hence that came to me as the primary inspiration for 'Into the Groove'."〔

Madonna had written the song for her friend Mark Kamins' protégée, Chyne, and recorded a demo, which Kamins intended to modify later. However, Madonna believed that the song would be more suitable for her film ''Desperately Seeking Susan'', and re-recorded it with Bray, making it suitable for the soundtrack.〔 When Kamins found out, he was furious that Madonna did not have the courtesy to tell him that she wanted the song for a different purpose. He felt walked over by Madonna, who retorted: "I'm tough, I'm ambitious and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, that's okay." Ultimately Madonna won and the song was used as the soundtrack of ''Desperately Seeking Susan''.〔 "Into the Groove" did not appear on the soundtrack album of the film, but was released on the 1985 worldwide re-issue of Madonna's second studio album, ''Like a Virgin'', instead.〔
The music video is made up of clips from the film, with the lyrics often matching the images. Doug Dowdle of Parallax Productions, a company that pioneered in movie tie-in music videos during the 1980s, created this video from edited footage of the movie, directed by Susan Seidelman. This was done because there were five Madonna videos already on power rotation on MTV, and Warner Bros. did not want the audience to be saturated with any new video. Hence, they decided to use the shots from the film and made a music video. During a 2009 interview with ''Rolling Stone'', Madonna commented: "'Into the Groove' is another song I feel retarded singing, but everybody seems to like it."

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