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“Lost in Your Eyes” | |
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Single by Debbie Gibson | |
from the album Electric Youth | |
B-side | “Silence Speaks (A Thousand Words)” |
Released | January 6, 1989 |
Format | 7″ vinylcassette single |
Recorded | July–August 1988 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 3:34 |
Label | Atlantic |
Songwriter(s) | Debbie Gibson |
Producer(s) | Debbie Gibson |
Debbie Gibson singles chronology | |
“Red Hot” (1988)”Lost in Your Eyes” (1989)”Electric Youth” (1989) |
Debbie Gibson – Lost In Your Eyes (Official Video)
“Lost in Your Eyes” is the sixth single from American singer-songwriter, Debbie Gibson, and the first from her second album, Electric Youth. First released in January 1989, the ballad climbed to number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100singles chart and remained there for three weeks, becoming her most successful single. Additionally, it reached number three on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
The song was written by Gibson in late 1987 and published by Creative Bloc Music, Ltd. and Deborah Ann’s Music in early 1988, with the rights eventually administered by the Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP). A beta arrangement had been performed on the Out of the Blue Tour.
In 2006, Gibson rearranged the song with Tim and Ryan O’Neill for the O’Neill Brothers album Someone You Love. In 2010, Gibson re-recorded the song in both English and Japanese as extra tracks for the Japan-exclusive album Ms. Vocalist.
LOST IN YOUR EYES (Japanese version)
- Filipino acoustic band Nyoy Volante & The Mannos covered the song on their 2006 self-titled album.
- Filipina singer Sarah Geronimo did a cover of this song for her album Music and Me in 2009.
- Japanese singer Nana Mizuki did an acoustic rendition of this song in MTV Unplugged, aired January 29, 2017. Mizuki’s version is pretty much true to the original arrangement. Nana Mizuki’s version (MusicPlayOn)
Lost In Your Eyes – Sarah Geronimo
Instrumental version by Dave Monk
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