Madonna-Beatiful Stranger(Version 2)
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Beautiful Stranger(Version 2)-Madonna
Intro: C - G - D - F - A A7 - A - A7 - A
A7 A A7 A
1. Haven't we met, you're some kind of beautiful stranger.
A7 - A A7 A
You could be good for me, I have a taste for danger.
A7 A A7 A
If I'm smart then I'll run away, but I'm not, so I guess I'll stay.
A7 A A7 A
Heaven forbid, I take my chance on a beautiful stranger.
G F A
I looked into your eyes and my world came tumbling down.
G F A
You're the devil in disguise that's why I'm singing this song.
D C G
To know you is to love you,
A7 A A7 A
you're everywhere I go, and everybody knows.
D C G
To love you is to be part of you,
A7 A A7 A
I head for you with tears, and swallow all my pride.
C G D F A
Da da, da da, da da, da da dam, beautiful stranger.
C G D F A A7 - A
Da da, da da, da da, da da dam, beautiful stranger.
A7 A A7 A
2. If I'm smart then I'll run away, but I'm not so I guess I'll stay,
A7 A A7 A
haven't you heard, I fell in love with a beautiful stranger.
G F A
I looked into your face, my heart was dancing all over the place.
G F A
I'd like to change your point of view if I could just forget about you.
D C G
To know you is to love you,
A7 A A7 A
you're everywhere I go, and everybody knows.
G F A
I looked into your eyes and my world came tumbling down.
G F A
You're the devil in disguise that's why I'm singing this song to you.
D C G
To know you is to love you,
A7 A A7 A
you're everywhere I go, and everybody knows.
A7 A A7 A
I head for you with tears, and swallow all my pride.
C G D F A
Da da, da da, da da, da da dam, beautiful stranger.
C G D F A
Da da, da da, da da, da da dam, beautiful stranger.
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The Guitar Guy Lead Player |
#1 by The Guitar Guy at Feb 13, 1971 at 5:58 PM EST |
| This is a very "groovy", Austin Powers, 60-ish song, and it puts me in this happy, hippy mood, for some reason. i love the lyrics. They are so cute.. and her voice sounds amazing!! It's very real, too. I can feel that "Beautiful Stranger" s--t, like when you had those couple of crushes in high school... it justs kinda puts this song in your head. Phat-ass song! | |
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kevin Rhythm Player |
#2 by kevin jeung at Mar 26, 1974 at 12:46 AM EST |
| I recall reading somewhere that this song was inspired by Andy Bird, one of Madonna's boyfriends in between Carlos Leon and Guy Ritchie. The line "I paid for you with tears / and swallowed all my pride" was particularly meant about him, I believe. | |
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Matthew Average |
#3 by Matthew Spencer at Jul 31, 1978 at 7:44 AM EST |
| In terms of meaning/interpretation, this is my favorite of Madonna's songs. I heard an interview w/ her when this song was originally released and she stated it's about a breakup...how the person you thought you knew so well during the relationship turns out to just be a beautiful stranger by the end. They look the same -- "beautiful" -- but you no longer *know* them by the time of the breakup -- "stranger." I relate to this song every time I go through a breakup, whether romantic or just friendship. People become such "strangers" when it's time to sever ties. | |
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frosty Average |
#4 by frosty Angel at Oct 9, 1978 at 12:20 PM EST |
| this is just one of those songs that randomly pop into my head, mainly the da da da da da da da da da da da da da da...beautiful stranger..... | |
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The Real Slim S Average |
#5 by The Real Slim Shady at Jan 20, 1979 at 9:05 PM EST |
| This song is a very cheerful song and I loved how she performed it at the Drowned World Tour. The video on the other has a lot of innuedo. | |
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brennan Average |
#6 by brennan collins at Sep 2, 1979 at 1:22 PM EST |
| this is just one of those songs that randomly pop into my head, mainly the da da da da da da da da da da da da da da...beautiful stranger..... | |
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Lenny Judd (Pap Wanna Be |
#7 by Lenny Judd (Papa Smurf) at Mar 25, 1980 at 12:46 AM EST |
| This song makes me want to shake my ass | |
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Dudevill Average |
#8 by Dudevill at Oct 19, 1983 at 3:10 PM EST |
| Damn.. I So Love this song.. I'm always falling for Beautiful Strangers.. | |
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Charley Rhythm Player |
#9 by Charley Hockin at Mar 13, 1985 at 6:42 PM EST |
| 'I've had the taste for danger' links the last line of the first stansa to the last of the second stansa. this mehod of rhyming is reminiscent of the work of alfred lord tennyson. particularly his work 'the lady of chalotte'. this song is much the same. 'the lady of chalotte' fell in love with a beutiful sttranger. he was called sire lancelott. i think its profound that maddona links such a great piece of romantic poetry to her song. its realy postmoddern. i think this demmonstrates the fact that she has hiden depths and isn't a thoughtless corpulent hag as many have suggested. | |
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david Average |
#10 by david maynard at Dec 16, 1986 at 12:10 AM EST |
| I guess it's just about a beautiful stranger, no other themes. Her voice is so pretty, it almost sounds synthetic! | |
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kevin Rhythm Player |
#11 by kevin jeung at Oct 27, 1988 at 10:17 PM EST |
| also in reply to mikus-fikus; your clearly not a synisthede; sorry but no, just no. on the subject of sorry; i appologise for my last comment; i realy shoount be that sarcastic. sorry | |
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Guitar Man Lead Player |
#12 by Guitar Man at Oct 5, 1990 at 9:34 PM EST |
| I love this song. It's so retro, like britpop retro. And plus it really speaks to me. I am more likely to fall in love with someone I don't know that well. | |
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Drake Average |
#13 by Drake Bergman at Sep 17, 1992 at 1:26 AM EST |
| this song makes me happy | |
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Christina Average |
#14 by Christina Anderson at Jun 19, 1995 at 2:44 AM EST |
| I guess it's just about a beautiful stranger, no other themes. Her voice is so pretty, it almost sounds synthetic! | |
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Chris Average |
#15 by Chris H... at Oct 29, 1995 at 12:31 PM EST |
| 'I've had the taste for danger' links the last line of the first stansa to the last of the second stansa. this mehod of rhyming is reminiscent of the work of alfred lord tennyson. particularly his work 'the lady of chalotte'. this song is much the same. 'the lady of chalotte' fell in love with a beutiful sttranger. he was called sire lancelott. i think its profound that maddona links such a great piece of romantic poetry to her song. its realy postmoddern. i think this demmonstrates the fact that she has hiden depths and isn't a thoughtless corpulent hag as many have suggested. | |
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James Wanna Be |
#16 by James Pigott at Dec 29, 1996 at 9:32 PM EST |
| its about one night stands in way too i think | |
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Jeremy Rhythm Player |
#17 by Jeremy Dosser at May 1, 1998 at 5:57 AM EST |
| I relate rather well to this song...addicted to someone you dont know very well. | |
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dan Average |
#18 by dan evans at Apr 12, 2000 at 12:19 PM EST |
| It's so great;) | |
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Jordan Wanna Be |
#19 by Jordan Ivory-Marcotte at May 30, 2000 at 5:21 AM EST |
| Yeah so am I....The lyrics are so cute, and nice tune too. da da da da....beautiful strangerrrrrrrr | |
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Flappy Average |
#20 by Flappy Bob at Nov 5, 2002 at 9:18 PM EST |
| I relate rather well to this song...addicted to someone you dont know very well. | |
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Tavo Wanna Be |
#21 by Tavo at Dec 24, 2004 at 4:31 AM EST |
| I can't really relate to this being in love with someone U don't really know thang, but anyways this sound rocks! | |
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Juandiego Rhythm Player |
#22 by Juandiego Schubnell at Dec 1, 2006 at 12:48 AM EST |
| This song is a very cheerful song and I loved how she performed it at the Drowned World Tour. The video on the other has a lot of innuedo. | |