Madonna hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her smash track “Vogue” on May 19, 1990. The song was originally released as part of the Madonna’s soundtrack “I'm Breathless (Music from and Inspired by the film Dick Tracy),” and went to radio in March. When “Vogue” hit the top of the charts, it took over the top spot from "Nothing Compares 2 U," the breakout hit from Sinéad O'Connor. It held on for three weeks before it was succeeded by Wilson Philips’ signature hit “Hold On,” which topped the chart on June 9. “Vogue” was originally intended for release as a B-side to “Keep It Together,” which would serve as the fifth single from Madonna’s 1989 release “Like A Prayer.” While speaking with Billboard, Madonna’s co-writer on the track Shep Pettibone remembers early reactions to the song.“The record company went bananas, her manager went bananas. Everybody said, ‘This is a major hit smash record - we’re not going to lose it as a B-side,” she said.