I Know That Song! Another One from "The Filthy 15" of The 80's

Be keeping track of the songs this week, Friday we’ll ask you to name the theme to win free lunch from Jersey Mikes. 

Today's song was the fourth and final single from this woman's 2nd album, and the song helped establish today’s 80’s POP Queen as a sex symbol and fashion icon. With lyrics about "velvet kisses" and "the silky touch of my caresses," it was a harmless, coy, radio-friendly top five single from 1984. 

With sales of over 300 million records worldwide, she is the best-selling female music artist of all time according to Guinness World Records. She is the most successful solo artist in the history of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

She also remains the highest-grossing solo touring artist of all time, and she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008, her first year of eligibility. 

Today’s song was written by a very obscure songwriting duo who were living in the suburbs of New Jersey and both raising kids while writing songs together. Somehow today’s singer heard the song and decided to record it and they were both shocked when today’s singer called them personally with the good news. 

You might remember back in 2015, while appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, today’s singer and host Ellen DeGeneres sang the song during a revival of DeGeneres' bathroom concert series. They were dressed in matching robes and sang the song while sitting on a chair, adding commentary in between. 

Despite the pretty tame lyrical content, even by 1984 standards, the Parents Music Resource Center named this song as one of their "Filthy 15" songs with objectionable content. The PMRC was an organization formed by the wives of some powerful US politicians in 1985 who led the effort to put labels on music that is sold with sexual or violent content. 

Today’s singer, in particular, was a target for one of the founders of the group, Susan Baker, who was married to Treasury Secretary James Baker. 

She was apparently barely able to recover one day when her 7-year-old daughter asked her what a ‘virgin’ was after listening to "Like A Virgin," the first hit for today’s singer, which prompted Baker to take action. 

At last report, that little girl has gone onto a normal, happy life despite that apparently traumatic experience.

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