Dirty Little Secret

Album: Madonna Nash (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This Madonna Nash composition may not be unique, but covers aside there can be few songs, especially in this genre, that are released in ten different versions!

    They are as follows:

    Acappella: 3 minutes 55 seconds

    Ford Club Mix: 5 minutes 53 seconds

    Ford Dub Mix: 5 minutes 53 seconds

    Ford Instrumental: 5 minutes 52 seconds

    Ford Radio Edit: 4 minutes 13 seconds

    Greedy Graffiti_Johnny Jupiter Mix: 4 minutes 10 secons

    Majik Boys Club Mix: 6 minutes 26 seconds

    Majik Boys Dub Mix: 5 minutes 55 seconds

    Majik Boys Radio Edit: 3 minutes 46 seconds

    Original Album Version: 3 minutes 43 seconds.
  • Perhaps unsurprisingly although purely on account of its title, the song found its way onto the soundtrack of the 2013 semi-documentary TV film Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret, a shocking tale that has spawned a number of murder ballads. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Alexander Baron - London, England, for above 2

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