I see you on the street and you walk on by
You make me wanna hang my head down and cry
If you gave me half a chance you'd see
My desire burning inside of me
But you choose to look the other way
I've had to work much harder than this
For something I want
Don't try to resist me
Open your heart to me, baby
I hold the lock and you hold the key
Open your heart to me, darlin'
I'll give you love if you, you turn the key
I think that you're afraid to look in my eyes
Oh baby
You look a little sad boy, I wonder why
I follow you around but you can't see
You're too wrapped up in yourself to notice
So you choose to look the other way
Well, I've got something to say
Don't try to run
I can keep up with you
Nothing can stop me from trying
You've got to
Open your heart to me, baby
I hold the lock and you hold the key
Open your heart to me, darlin'
I'll give you love if you, you turn the key
Open your heart with the key
One is such a lonely number
Aah, aah, aah, aah
Open your heart
I'll make you love me
It's not that hard
If you just turn the key (watch out)
Don't try to run
I can keep up with you
Nothing can stop me from trying
You've got to
Open your heart to me, baby
I hold the lock and you hold the key
Open your heart to me, darlin'
I'll give you love if you, you turn the key
Open your heart with the key
Open your heart
I'll make you love me (come on baby)
It's not that hard
If you just turn the key (I'm gonna get to you)
Open your heart
I'll make you love me (come on baby)
It's not that hard
If you just turn the key (watch out, watch out, watch out)
Open your heart
I'll make you love me (come on baby)
It's not that hard
If you just turn the key (watch out, watch out, watch out)
Open your heart
I'll make you love me (I'm gonna get to you)
It's not that hard
If you just turn the key (come on baby)
Credits
Written by Madonna, Gardner Cole and Peter Rafelson
Produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard
Drums by Johnathan Moffett
Percussion by Paulinho da Costa
Guitar by David Williams
Keyboards by Patrick Leonard
Background vocals by Madonna
Originally
this song was titled 'Follow Your Heart' and written for Cyndi Lauper.
But Madonna used it instead, changing the lyrics and turning it
into a dance song for the True Blue album.
The fourth single of an album usually doesn't chart big, but this
one did. It topped the charts in the US (her fifth #1) and in
Japan, and got to #4 in the UK and Canada. It also topped the
Hot Dance / Club Play in the US. The theme of this powerful love song,
was found back in 1998's Frozen
('you hold the key'). That's why some chords of it were played right
after Frozen at the Drowned
World Tour.
Video
For
the video Madonna collaborated for the first time with photographer
Jean-Baptiste Mondino, who would later also direct the fantastic
videos for Justify My love, Human
Nature and Don't Tell Me. While
the lyrics for Open Your Heart sound rather harmless, the video
certainly wasn't. Dressed for the first time in one of Jean-Paul
Gaultier's sexy corsets Madonna plays an artist in a peep show.
Outside a little boy (Felix Howard) yearns to see his big idol.
When Madonna comes out she's no longer the sexy vamp but rather
a boyish friend. She kisses the boy awake and they dance away
in the distance. While the scenes with the boy were completely
innocent, some critics still moaned that Madonna was encouraging
child abuse. At the 1987 MTV VMA the video was nominated for Best
Female Video (won by Papa Don't Preach),
Best Choreography, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and
Best Editing, but didn't win any of them. » Watch the video on our blog
Tour
The Who's That Girl Tour
started off with the young dancer Chris Finch, imitating the little
boy in the Open Your Heart video (Felix Howard hadn't received
a working licence for the tour). Then the other 2 dancers are
introduced, before Madonna herself appears on stage. She's wearing
the same black pointy corset as in the video. She first sings
the song alone, then Chris Finch joins her again and dance together.
On
the Blond Ambition Tour,
Open Your Heart follows the opening number Express
Yourself. This time there's not a young boy but a hunky dancer
watching from a distance as his idol performs on a chair, dressed
in another pointy corset.