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Lady GaGa to release 'Marry The Night' as new single?
Published Thursday, Sep 29 2011, 11:24 BST | By Lewis Corner | 24 comments

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The singer is currently preparing to release the track to radio as the fifth official single to be lifted from her Born This Way album, reports GaGa Daily.
GaGa previously told MTV of the song: "I wrote so many songs on this new album about New York City, but one in particular 'Marry The Night,' that record is about my husband, New York."
The 25-year-old wrote 'Marry The Night' with producer Fernando Garibay. GaGa explained: "You know, we've been working together for years, so I'm so excited.
"I feel like, you and I have yet to have our big hit record. I kept saying to him, 'I don't want to do anything I've done before. I don't want to sound like anything I've done before'.
"He goes, 'Your show is a religion and your fans are a cult'. And I heard these church bells. It's this epic music. It's just so big. And I started to cry. He said, 'What's wrong?' And I said,'I can't believe that you hear me so big'."
She concluded: "It's like Whitney, but imagine if Bruce Springsteen had a baby with Whitney Houston - that's what it is. We made a baby. Finally. After all that fornication, miserably long and tedious, Fernando and I finally conceived."
Meanwhile, the music video for GaGa and Tony Bennett's duet 'The Lady Is A Tramp' is expected to premiere on October 3.
> Lady GaGa working on 'Born This Way' follow-up album
Listen to Lady GaGa's 'Marry The Night' below:
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