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"No More Rhyme (Debbie Gibson)" Single by Deborah Gibson from the album Electric Youth A-side "No More Rhyme" (4:17) B-side "Over the Wall" (Dub/4:24) Released 1989 Format 7", Cassette (except Japan)
CD3 (Japan)Genre Pop Length 4:13 Label Atlantic Writer(s) Deborah Gibson Producer Fred Zarr Deborah Gibson singles chronology "Electric Youth"
(1988)"No More Rhyme"
(1989)"We Could Be Together"
(1989)"No More Rhyme" (Atlantic 88885; Atlantic Japan 09P3-6165) is the eighth single from American singer-songwriter-actress Deborah Gibson, and the third from her second album Electric Youth (LP 81932). Produced and arranged by Fred Zarr for BiZarr Music, Inc., with Douglas Breitbart as executive producer, this single, also released in Canada, Australia and Japan, reached number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100 and number thirteen on the adult contemporary chart. It was her third ballad to be released as a single (following "Foolish Beat" and "Lost in Your Eyes").
The music video features actress Danica McKellar playing a cello. On the original recording, the cello soloist was Bob Osman.
Deborah Gibson Studio Albums Out of the Blue (1987) · Electric Youth (1989) · Anything Is Possible (1990) · Body Mind Soul (1993) · Think with Your Heart (1995) · Deborah (1997) · M.Y.O.B. (2001) · Colored Lights: The Broadway Album (2003) · Ms. Vocalist (2010/2011)Compilation Albums Greatest Hits (1995) · Lost in Your Eyes and Other Hits (1999) · Memory Lane, Volume 1 (2005) · Memory Lane, Volume 2 (2005) · Rhino Hi-Five: Debbie Gibson (2006)Singles "Only in My Dreams" (1986) · "Shake Your Love" (1987) · "Out of the Blue" (1987) · "Foolish Beat" (1988) · "Staying Together" (1988) · "Red Hot" (1988) · "Lost in Your Eyes" (1989) · "Electric Youth" (1989) · "No More Rhyme" (1989) · "We Could Be Together" (1989) · "Without You" (1990) · "Anything Is Possible" (1990) · "(This So-Called) Miracle" (1991) · "One Hand, One Heart" (1991) · "One Step Ahead" (1991) · "Sure" (1991) · "In His Mind" (1992) · "Losin' Myself" (1993) · "Eyes of the Child" (1993) · "Shock Your Mama" (1993) · "How Can This Be?" (1993) · "Free Me" (1993) · "For Better or Worse" (1995) · "Didn't Have the Heart" (1995) · "Only Words" (1997) · "Moonchild" (1997) · "Only in My Dreams 1998" (1998) · "Naturally" (1998) · "What You Want" (2000) · "Your Secret" (2001) · "Naked" (2005)Collaborations "Voices That Care" (Various artists, 1991) · "Hip Hop" (Chris Cuevas, 1991) · "Someday" (Chris Cuevas, 1992) · "You're The One That I Want" (Craig McLachlan, 1993) · · "Light the World" (Peabo Bryson, 1999) · "Someone You Love" (O'Neill Brothers, 2006) · "Lost in Your Eyes" (Acoustic Version) (O'Neill Brothers, 2006) · "Say Goodbye" (Jordan Knight, 2006)Videos Out of the Blue (1988) · Live Around the World (1990)Films Ghostbusters (1984) · My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (1999) · Wedding Band (2001) · Soulkeeper (2001) · Celeste in the City (2004) · Coffee Date (2005) · * Body/Antibody (2007) · Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus (2009) – Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011)Related articles Categories: 1989 singles | Debbie Gibson songs | Songs produced by Fred Zarr | Songs written by Debbie Gibson | 1980s pop song stubs
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