Sky Fits Heaven
1998 promotional single by Madonna / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Sky Fits Heaven" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her seventh studio album, Ray of Light (1998). It was written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard; the song also contained additional production from William Orbit, and lyrical interpretations from British poet Max Blagg's 1992 poem, What Fits?. Uncredited in the album's official liner notes, Blagg's role in the song was the subject of several publications questioning Madonna's inspiration behind the track. A remix was created by Sasha and Victor Calderone, and was released as a promotional single by Maverick and Warner Bros. on October 2, 1998.
"Sky Fits Heaven" | |
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Promotional single by Madonna | |
from the album Ray of Light | |
A-side | "Drowned World/Substitute for Love" |
Released | October 2, 1998 (1998-10-02) |
Recorded | 1997 |
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Genre | [1] |
Length | 4:48 |
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Licensed audio | |
"Sky Fits Heaven" on YouTube | |
When released, various music critics appreciated Orbit's extensive production on "Sky Fits Heaven". On a list of Madonna's best non-singles compiled by Idolator, the track was ranked at number nine and acclaimed by critic Sal Cinquemani who enjoyed its "heavenly hook".[2] The Sasha and Victor Calderone remix reached number 41 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in November 1998, despite not being released as a commercial single. "Sky Fits Heaven" was performed on Madonna's Drowned World Tour in 2001, accompanied by flying acrobats during a Japanese-inspired sequence.