Angel
Madonna
commented that the song was about a girl, who was "in depression over
something. An angel appeared and healed her soul, making her fall madly in love
with him; it's something that I felt when I was young. I thought it would make
for an interesting story if I wrote that [experience] as a song on my record”.
Madonna
had decided to release "Angel" as the initial single from the album,
but changed her mind, after the recording of the title track "Like a
Virgin" was complete. "Angel" was ultimately released as the
third single, and included the song "Into the Groove", from Madonna's
1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan, on the B-side of the 12-inch
maxi-single.
Madonna had
initially planned to release a music video for "Angel", but later
decided to go against it, as at that time, there were already five Madonna
music videos on-rotation in the music channels and were being broadcast
continuously. Hence, Warner Bros. and Madonna felt that adding another video to
the already saturated channels, might not be in her favor. A promotional video,
containing scenes from the music videos of "Burning Up",
"Borderline", "Lucky Star", "Like a Virgin" and
"Material Girl" was made by Warner Bros. Records and aired in the
United Kingdom. The video was included on the promotional-only video
compilations It's That Girl and She's Breathless.
After
ten weeks of its release, "Angel" reached a peak position of five on
the chart. The song tied Madonna with Olivia Newton-John, as the female artist
with most top-five hits on the Hot 100 at that time.
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