About: Oh Father

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1989 single by Madonna

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  • 4.95 (dbd:minute)
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  • këngë (sq)
  • сингл (uk)
  • Lied von Madonna (de)
  • cantar de Madonna (ast)
  • låt av Madonna (sv)
  • סינגל מאת מדונה (iw)
  • تک‌آهنگی از مدونا (fa)
  • chanson de Madonna (fr)
  • マドンナの楽曲 (ja)
  • singolo di Madonna del 1989 (it)
  • sencillo de Madonna de 1989 (es)
  • 1989 Single De Madonna (pt)
  • 1989 single by Madonna (en)
  • Madonna kislemeze (hu)
  • Madonna'nın 1989'daki bir single'ı (tr)
  • single uit 1989 van Madonna (nl)
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  • 1989-10-24 (xsd:date)
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  • A brunette woman with short hair cuddling herself, while wearing a black corset. Beside her image the words "Madonna" and "Oh Father" are written on a red, rectangular background (en)
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  • Pray for Spanish Eyes (en)
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  • French vinyl single picture sleeve (en)
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  • Madonna, Oh Father single cover.png (en)
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  • A 30-second sample of Madonna's "Oh Father", where she sings the chorus, backed by drums, string arrangement and piano. The instruments and the chorus appear on top of the sound of violins, which changes its pitch constantly. (en)
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  • Madonna - oh father.ogg (en)
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  • 297.0 (dbd:second)
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  • Oh Father (en)
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  • 1989 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1989 (xsd:integer)
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  • (en)
  • Madonna (en)
  • Patrick Leonard (en)
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  • "Typical Fincher features are present: black and white, shadows, leisurely camera movement, extreme high angles, and some slow motion. A black and white setting dissolves between shots, creating a sense of fluidity between scenes and images, and many scenes are shot in snow, particularly the reverse-tracking shot in the opening from the snowscape into the house." (en)
  • "'Oh Father' is like the second half of 'Live to Tell', in a way. It was a combo package—it was about my father and my husband. I was dealing with male authority figures once again. That is a great source of inspiration in my writing. (en)
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  • 1989-10-24 (xsd:date)
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  • —Madonna talking about the song to Craig Rosen, author of The Billboard Book of Number One Albums. (en)
  • —Browning talking about the music video in his book, David Fincher: Films That Scar (en)
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  • "Oh Father" (en)
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  • single (en)
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  • 25.0 (dbd:perCent)
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  • Oh Father (en)
  • Oh Father (de)
  • Oh Father (es)
  • Oh Father (it)
  • Oh Father (fr)
  • オー・ファーザー (ja)
  • Oh Father (nl)
  • Oh Father (pl)
  • Oh Father (pt)
  • Oh Father (ru)
  • Oh Father (sv)
  • 噢 父親 (zh)
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