Showing posts with label Debbie Gibson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debbie Gibson. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

I'm Under A Spell Again

Well if you're susceptible to seizures you may want to skip today's pop hit from 1987. It's a whirlwind of flashing lights and bright colors and quick cutaways. Here is the Brooklyn-born, now 41 year old Debbie Gibson from when she was about 17 with "Shake Your Love"...




Lyrics | Debbie Gibson lyrics - Shake Your Love lyrics

"Shake Your Love"

Single by Deborah Gibson
from the album Out Of The Blue
A-side Vocal (3:46)
B-side Bad Dubb Version (5:03) (U.S., 89187)
"Wake Up to Love" (Vocal/3:42) (U.K., A9187)
Released September 1987
Recorded March 1987
Genre Dance-pop, teen pop, freestyle, R&B
Length Album Version 3:38
Single Version 3:32
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Deborah Gibson
Producer Fred Zarr

U.S. Billboard Hot 100 peak: #4

Monday, May 16, 2011

I Can Never Love Again Now That We're Apart

Today's extremely cheesy 80's hit and video topped the pop charts at #1 for then 17 year old Debbie Gibson making her the youngest artist to ever write, sing, and produce a #1 hit (the record has since been eclipsed by Soulja Boy in 2007). Here is the teen sensation back in 1988 with "Foolish Beat"...




Lyrics | Debbie Gibson lyrics - Foolish Beat lyrics

"Foolish Beat (Debbie Gibson)"
Single by Deborah Gibson
from the album Out of the Blue
A-side Vocal (4:25)
B-side Instrumental (4:29)
(U.S., 89109)
"Between the Lines" (4:42)
(U.K., A9059)
Released February 11, 1988
Recorded 1987-1988
Genre Pop, freestyle, R&B
Length Album Version 4:20
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Deborah Gibson
Producer Deborah Gibson

U.S. Billboard Hot 100 peak: #1

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

October means World Series time in baseball, and 20 years ago we saw the L.A. Dodgers take down the juiced up Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire and the heavily favored Oakland A's

You had Nancy Reagan in the midst of the "Just Say No!" campaign and throwing out a wicked fastball for the 1st pitch...



One of pop's biggest superstars sang the National Anthem prior to Game 1 with Tommy Lasorda, Jose Canseco, and all of America looking on... here was America's sweetheart Debbie Gibson...



love the statement at the end about having Debbie Gibson, but the Dodgers needing Kirk Gibson, because we all know what happened later that night as the Oakland A's were leading and looking to close out Game 1...