"Evita" had videos for the leading singles off the soundtrack album - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" and "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" - edited with footage from the movie, and an emotional sequence of Madonna singing "You Must Love Me" on the side of a grand piano for the original song written for the movie.

On a day off the "Evita" filming, French phographer and director Jean Baptiste Mondino also directed Madonna in the music video for the second release from her Something to Remember collection of ballads.

The video, is a simple-style, one-shot video of Madonna alone in a empty old dancing room in Buenos Aires. This room has also been used by Alan Parker for some scenes of Evita, in which people keep dancing while mourning the death of their beloved Eva.


"Friday has come to visit me and brought me massive amounts of caramel corn, Fiddle Faddle, peanut brittle, and licorice whips. This is by the way, fairly reliable way to get to do things I'm not keen on doing. Which is exactly what I did yesterday. A video on my day off! I'm so immersed in the life of Eva Peron and the movie music that I could not remember the words to my own song, no matter how many times I tried. It felt funny to be me with green eyes, hair down, and Gucci caftan. I consciously rejected the idea of being me. I am on strike. I am temporarily laid off, I do not exist until movie is finished. But I did enjoy my candy."

Madonna - Evita Diaries, Tuesday, March 5