On This Day: March 4 1989 Lost in Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson Became the Number One Song in America

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On This Day: March 4 1989 Lost in Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson Became the Number One Song in America
On this day March 4 1989 Lost in Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song remained at the top spot from March 4 to March 24 and also hit number one in Canada.

Lost in Your Eyes was a heartfelt piano driven ballad that showcased Debbie Gibson’s songwriting and vocal abilities. It became her first and only number one hit making it one of the most memorable love songs of the late 1980s. The song was featured on her second studio album Electric Youth which further cemented her status as a pop star.

Debbie Gibson was one of the youngest artists to write produce and perform her own chart topping hits. Lost in Your Eyes remains a signature song in her career and a staple of 1980s pop ballads.

Fun fact: Debbie Gibson was only 18 years old when Lost in Your Eyes became a number one hit making her one of the youngest artists in history to top the Billboard Hot 100 with a self written song.

Trivia question: Debbie Gibson’s album Electric Youth featured another major hit that reached the top ten. Can you name the song?

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