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Think with Your Heart

Debbie Gibson · 1995

42 min · 12 tracks · house · pop rock · dance-pop

A nostalgic blend of dance-pop and heartfelt ballads, reflecting the evolution of a youthful artist grappling with adult themes.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • nostalgic reflections on young love
  • steady pacing for relaxed listening
  • heartfelt ballads with danceable moments
  • emotional progression throughout album

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer high-energy instant gratification
  • avoid slower, reflective themes

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 1995, 'Think with Your Heart' marked Debbie Gibson's fourth studio album, following her commercial peak in the late '80s and early '90s. At this point, Gibson was transitioning from her teen pop stardom to a more mature sound, showcasing her growth as an artist while experimenting with production styles that blended pop and house elements.
Stylistic neighbors
Taylor Dayne· Lisa Stansfield· Exposé

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 For Better or Worse 3:24
  • 2 Didn’t Have the Heart 4:45
  • 3 Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 3:25
  • 4 Dancin’ in My Mind 3:30
  • 5 Dontcha Want Me Now? 4:18
  • 6 Can’t Do It Alone 4:26
  • 7 Think With Your Heart 3:22
  • 8 Too Fancy 2:10
  • 9 You Don’t Have to See 3:49
  • 10 Two Young Kids 3:16
  • 11 Interlude / Tony’s Rehearsal 0:40
  • 12 Let’s Run Away 5:25

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