Material Girl
UK/France/Germany
Picture Sleeve 7″ A Material Girl (LP Version) 3:56 B Pretender (LP Version) 4:28
Picture Sleeve 12″ A Material Girl (Extended Dance Remix) 6:06 B Pretender (LP Version) 4:28

seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from Netherlands
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seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from United States

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seen from United States

seen from Australia
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seen from China
seen from China
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seen from Malaysia

seen from China
Material Girl
UK/France/Germany
Picture Sleeve 7″ A Material Girl (LP Version) 3:56 B Pretender (LP Version) 4:28
Picture Sleeve 12″ A Material Girl (Extended Dance Remix) 6:06 B Pretender (LP Version) 4:28
Holiday
France/Germany/Europe September 1983
7″ Picture Sleeve A Holiday (3:50) edit B I Know It (3:45) LP version
12″ Picture Sleeve A Holiday (6:08) LP version B Lucky Star
Europe scored Holiday, while the UK was trying its luck with Lucky Star. The song failed to make the charts in most countries at this point, not making impact until the next year.
Everybody
Europe/UK December 1982
Everybody was released in various countries in Europe as well as the UK.
This blog will cover Madonna’s discography for the top 5 music markets. USA, Japan, UK, Germany and France and only cover other releases that are interesting or unusual or rare.
UK
7″ Generic Sleeve (W 9899) A Everybody (Rusty Egan 7″ Mix) 3:21 B Everybody (Dub Mix/Edit) 4:44
12″ Generic Sleeve (W 9899T) A Everybody (Rusty Egan 12″ Mix) 5:50 B Everbody (Rusty Egan 12″ Dub) 5:57
None of the above mixes were officially named, the UK releases simply titled the song on the singles but did not differentiate the mixes.
The Italian release contained an edit of the dub version but with full vocals.
The French release was the same as the US release except the French 7″ carried the 12″ picture sleeve. The song was not released in Japan or Germany and failed to break the charts in the UK and France.