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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.

Why this album works

Best for
nostalgic reflections on young love steady pacing for relaxed listening heartfelt ballads with danceable moments
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.
If you like
house, pop rock, dance-pop

Think with Your Heart is an album by Debbie Gibson, released in 1995. A nostalgic blend of dance-pop and heartfelt ballads, reflecting the evolution of a youthful artist grappling with adult themes. The album features the hit single 'Didn’t Have the Heart,' which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, reaffirming Gibson's presence in the pop landscape during the mid-90s. Its critical reception highlighted Gibson's ability to reinvent herself amidst changing musical trends, solidifying her influence within the dance-pop genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Think with Your Heart sound like?

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

What makes Think with Your Heart by Debbie Gibson notable?

The album features the hit single 'Didn’t Have the Heart,' which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, reaffirming Gibson's presence in the pop landscape during the mid-90s. Its critical reception highlighted Gibson's ability to reinvent herself amidst changing musical trends, solidifying her influence within the dance-pop genre. 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.

Who is Think with Your Heart for?

Think with Your Heart works well if you're into nostalgic reflections on young love, steady pacing for relaxed listening and heartfelt ballads with danceable moments.

How many songs are on Think with Your Heart?

Think with Your Heart has 12 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·42:35

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

  • 1 For Better or Worse 3:24
  • 2 Didn’t Have the Heart Standout 4:45
  • 3 Will You Love Me Tomorrow? 3:25
  • 4 Dancin’ in My Mind Standout 3:30
  • 5 Dontcha Want Me Now? 4:18
  • 6 Can’t Do It Alone 4:26
  • 7 Think With Your Heart Standout 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

Release Date

January 1, 1995

Genre

dance-pop, pop rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

42 min 35 sec