(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena

"(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena", also known simply as "Maria Magdalena", is a song recorded by German singer Sandra for her debut studio album The Long Play (1985). The song, written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Michael Cretu and Richard Palmer-James, was released as the lead single from The Long Play on March 1985, by Virgin Records, and was a major chart hit in Europe, reaching number one in multiple countries. It remains Sandra's signature song.

"(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena"
Cover of the original 1985 release
Single by Sandra
from the album The Long Play
B-side"Party Games"
ReleasedMarch 1985
Format
Recorded1985
Genre
Length5:55
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Michael Cretu
Sandra singles chronology
"Japan ist weit"
(1984)
"(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena"
(1985)
"In the Heat of the Night"
(1985)

"Johnny Wanna Live"
(1992)

"Maria Magdalena"
(1993)

"Nights in White Satin"
(1995)
Alternative cover
Cover of the 1993 re-release
Music video
"(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" on YouTube

Background and release

The song was composed by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr and Michael Cretu. Cretu also arranged and produced the song. The lyrics were written by Richard Palmer-James and allude to the biblical figure Mary Magdalene, which was Kemmler's idea.[1] He also provided backing vocals on this recording and numerous Sandra's songs in the future.

The song was first released on March 1985 as the lead single from Sandra's debut album The Long Play. It was her third single as a solo artist, but the first solo single to be released internationally. The song first became a big hit in Greece, where it topped the singles chart, and subsequently reached number one on the official German singles chart for four consecutive weeks between September 13 and October 4, 1985. The single also peaked at number one in Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Finland. It was also a popular radio hit song in Brazil, the Middle East, Northern Africa and Eastern Europe.

The song was re-released in a remixed version as a standalone single in 1993, but was not commercially successful. Music website AllMusic retrospectively rated it 2.5 out of 5 stars.[2] In 1999, another remix of the song was released only in France as a promotional single in support of her compilation album My Favourites. The track was remixed again for her remix album Reflections (2006), and the original version was later sampled in the song "Kings & Queens" on her tenth album Stay in Touch (2012).

Music videos

A simple performance music video was filmed in 1985, which presents Sandra accompanied by a bassist/backing vocalist, a percussionist and a keyboardist. It was directed by Mike Leckebusch. The music video was released on Sandra's VHS video compilations Ten on One (The Singles) and 18 Greatest Hits, released in 1987 and 1992, respectively,[3][4] as well as the 2003 DVD The Complete History.[5]

The industrial style video for the 1993 version was directed by Marcus Adams, and was also released on The Complete History DVD.[5]

Track listing and formats

  • 7-inch vinyl single
A. "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" – 3:58
B. "Party Games" (Instrumental) – 3:25
  • 12-inch vinyl single
A. "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" – 7:13
B. "Party Games" (instrumental) – 3:25
  1. "Maria Magdalena" (Radio Edit) – 3:58
  2. "Maria Magdalena" (Clubmix) – 6:01
  3. "Maria Magdalena" (Original Version) – 3:58
  • 12-inch vinyl single (1993)
A. "Maria Magdalena" (Clubmix) – 6:01
B. "Maria Magdalena" (Vega Sicilia Mix) – 5:36
  • 12-inch vinyl single (1999)
A. "Maria Magdalena" (Original Version) – 3:58
B. "Maria Magdalena" (99 Remix) – 3:59

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification
France (SNEP)[31] Silver
Germany (BVMI)[32] Gold

Cover versions

  • The song was covered by Belgian singer Wendy Van Wanten on her 1994 album Blijf nog 1 nacht.
  • Spanish singer Soraya Arnelas recorded a cover of the song on her 2007 album Dolce Vita.
  • Metal band Visions of Atlantis released their cover in 2011.
  • In 2013, the song was covered by German singer Sarah Carina.[33]

References

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