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Madonna to preview song Hung Up on two CSI shows next month

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Date: Thursday Oct. 27, 2005 10:47 AM ET

NEW YORK (AP) - Madonna's new single, Hung Up, will be featured next month on crossover episodes of CTV's CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.

The song will be heard during the beginning of CSI: Miami on Nov. 7 and two days later on CSI: NY, the network said Monday. Hung Up is from her new album, Confessions on a Dance Floor, set for release Nov. 15.

Last week, the 47-year-old pop star was a guest on David Letterman's Late Show. She and the talk-show host rode two horses down 53rd Street in Manhattan, her first ride since being thrown from a horse in England this summer.

She suffered three cracked ribs, a broken collarbone and a broken hand in the August accident.

Madonna said she hadn't been back on a horse since her fall "because my record company is not very keen on the idea of me injuring myself."

She also made a surprise appearance at Manhattan's Hunter College for the MtvU network series Stand In, where celebrities appear as guest lecturers.

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