Dear Jessie
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"Dear Jessie" is a pop lullaby by American singer Madonna, released on 1989's Like a Prayer. Inspired by album collaborater Patrick Leonard's daughter, Jessie, the song was released as the album's fifth single in only Europe.
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The song is a whimsical, fantasy, lullaby that makes you remember you childhood all over again. From roses raining on love parades to pink elephants & lemonade, Madonna created a dream world in stark contrast to the haunting, bitter, dissonant B-side, the sarcastic, "Till Death Do Us Part." Add the 1983 classic "Holiday," and you can't go wrong.
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I personally didn't like the song. I thought it had no depth compared to other of Madonna's controversial and yet smash hits. This does remind me of my childhood, but overplaying the song won't be good to your health. --Angelic biatch 06:22, 28 January 2007 (PST)
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