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  2. Debbie Gibson discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles, with selected chart positions Year Single Peak positions Album US AC [21] US Dance [22] 2006 "Say Goodbye" (with Jordan Knight) 24 — Love Songs: 2017 "I Am Peaceman" (Sir Ivan featuring Debbie Gibson) — 26 Non-album single "—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

  3. Debbie Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 31, 1970, the third of Diane (née Pustizzi) and Joseph Gibson's four daughters. [1] [9] [10] Her father, who enjoyed singing, was originally named Joseph Schultz and was abandoned by his mother as a boy; [11] his biological mother married a man with the surname Gibson before putting Joseph in an orphanage. [12]

  4. Greatest Hits (Debbie Gibson album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson. Released on September 1, 1995, the album compiles her Atlantic Records singles from 1987 to 1993. [1] As of December 1995, the album has sold more than 30,000 units. [2]

  5. The Body Remembers - Wikipedia

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    The Body Remembers is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released on August 20, 2021, independently by her own label StarGirl Records.It is her first studio release to feature completely original songs since her seventh studio album M.Y.O.B. (2001).

  6. No More Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    The music video features Danica McKellar from the hit TV show The Wonder Years playing a cello. In the original recording of "No More Rhyme", Bob Osman played the cello. [9] It was first released to Night Tracks on July 1, 1989. [10] At the time, "No More Rhyme" was the third most requested video on MTV.

  7. Electric Youth (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Electric Youth" is a song by American singer-songwriter-actress Debbie Gibson. The song was solely written by Gibson and produced by Fred Zarr. It was released on March 17, 1989 as the second single from the album of the same name (1989) by Atlantic Records. Gibson had written the song as a statement about how young people of that era were ...

  8. Debbie Gibson pays tribute to late mother and 'OG momager ...

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    Debbie Gibson still holds the record as the youngest female artist to write, produce, and perform a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single, a feat she accomplished at age 17 with “Foolish Beat.”

  9. Electric Youth (album) - Wikipedia

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    Electric Youth is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released on January 24, 1989, by Atlantic Records.It is the highest-charting album of Gibson's career, staying at the top of the US Billboard 200 albums chart for five weeks, and reaching number 8 on the UK Albums Chart.