Those pictures are famous among collectors as being related to the Underground Club performance. "Prisoner", "Head Over Heels", "Get Away" and "Call on Me" – possible early recordings from the Emmys era those titles are listed on a hand-written set-list spotted in some pictures of a 1980/1981 live gig, taken by photographer George DuBose.Live versions of "Best Girl" and "Nobody's Fool" songs have also leaked, along with live versions of other Emmy-era tracks (already mentioned) from this period. Demo recordings of "Take Me (I Want You)" have leaked online. "Take Me (I Want You)", "Best Girl" and "Nobody's Fool", with Emmy And The Emmys.She also discussed writing the song in Rolling Stone magazine (October 2009). In 2005 Madonna sang the chorus of "Tell the Truth" during an interview with Parkinson on UK TV. "Tell the Truth" was allegedly the very first song Madonna ever recorded (with the help of Dan Gilroy of the band The Breakfast Club). It was recently auctioned to a private owner. "Tell the Truth" and "Hothouse Flower" and "Simon Says" and "I Got Trouble (Roll Over It)" and "Oh Oh (The Sky Is Blue)" and "Nobody Wants to Be Alone (Once I Thought I Was Good)" and "Well Well" – early recordings recorded on the "Shamrock" reel-to-reel tape."Do You?" and "Hothouse Flower" were performed in an art film of which excerpts have been shown on TV. NOTE: A studio version of "Simon Says" is included on the Shamrock Tape. They belong listed on the Madonna discography page. Other Emmy tracks such as "Simon Says" are not included here because they were either live recordings or already legally released on a small indie label. "(I Like) Love for Tender", "No Time for Love", "Bells Ringing" and "Drowning" are all featured on Madonna's studio demo tape with the band Emmy and the Emmy's in 1980.Another song not made available "Trouble" is remembered by Ed Gilroy as the first song Madonna wrote (instead of "Tell the Truth", as Madonna recalls). Audio excerpts were made available by Andrew Morton on The Daily Beast news-reporting and opinion website in 2009 as "The Gilroys' Lost Madonna Tapes". "Born to Be a Dancer", an alternate version of "Over & Over", "Tell the Truth" and "I Got Trouble (Roll Over It)" taken from Dan and Ed Gilroy's private tapes (1979).The full story of the tape – remarkable as it is performed almost entirely solo with Madonna playing guitar and singing – appears in the March 2009 issue of UK magazine Record Collector and was featured on MSNBC. The tape originates from the post- Breakfast Club / pre-Emmy period when Madonna was recruiting musicians for her own ensemble. "No Running in the City" and "All My Love" appear on a 1979 acoustic, solo demo tape alongside early versions of "Simon Says", "Shine A Light" (introduced as "Hear Me"), "Little Boy Lost", "Safe Neighbourhood", "Love Express", three instrumentals and two takes of an unknown and un-named song.See notes at ġ979–81 Solo and with various New York rock bands Actual visit in year 2000 by 1999 Goldmine article author to US copyright office to review materials discussed in article.He appeared in the article "Unreleased Madonna Songs" by Bruce Baron in Goldmine Magazine 1999. Interviews with Madonna's song writing partners such as Stephen Bray.Reliable and credible media reports thought to be free of overseas translation errors or possible confusions.Music Publisher Records of Madonna and her various collaborators work together.Royalty Collection Agency Records ( ASCAP, BMI, MCPS).United States Copyright Office records, Library of Congress. The list encompasses studio-quality recordings by Madonna that were not commercially or promotionally released by a reputable label, documented demo versions of songs not released in any form, early demo versions of released songs where there is a substantial difference to the released versions (such as completely different melody), and officially commissioned and Madonna-related professional remix not chosen for release. Some songs have been given to other recording artists for recording. The following songs recorded by Madonna were not released commercially. Madonna performing on the Rebel Heart Tour
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