Queen of Pop and the Queen of Buttah.That’s what almost happened when Madonna was supposed to pair up with Barbra Streisand on the latter’s 1993 “Back to Broadway” album.The sequel to Streisand’s 1985 “The Broadway Album” was set to feature Madonna on the classic show tune “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better” — from the Irving Berlin musical “Annie Get your Gun” — but there was also another superstar diva in the mix: Bette Midler.“[Producer] David Foster created a demo and we said, ‘Well, who could we do this with?’” said Jay Landers, Streisand’s A&R man on the project, in an interview posted on the Madonna Songbook Instagram page. “And we chose Madonna and … Bette.
So it was gonna be the three of them.”As envisioned, Landers said the triple throwdown was supposed to end with all three women in the ladies room, with Madonna and Midler bitching about Streisand: “ ‘God, she’s such a bitch!
And she’s so controlling. And this and that and the other thing, and blah, blah, blah, blah.’ And then we hear another stall open and, ‘Ladies, I’m in here!’ And that’s how the song was gonna end.”Landers said that Foster had come up with “this brilliant arrangement which starts off very much like how we all know the song.
But then when it came time to do Madonna’s section … he went into a Madonna disco beat. And when it was Bette’s turn … he went into kind of, like, a ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ motif.
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