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"Could've Been" Single by Tiffany from the album Tiffany B-side "The Heart of Love" Released November 1987 Format 7" single, Cassette, Promo CD Recorded 1987 Genre Pop, Rock Length 3:32 Label MCA Records Writer(s) Lois Blaisch Producer George Tobin Tiffany singles chronology "I Think We're Alone Now"
(1987)"Could've Been"
(1988)"I Saw Him Standing There"
(1988)"Could've Been" is the third single released from Tiffany, the debut album of American teen-pop singer Tiffany.
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Song information
The song was discovered by Music Industry Insiders Don McGovern and Brad Schmidt when they stumbled into a Hungry Tiger Restaurant in Thousand Oaks, California and heard a local performer, Lois Blaisch singing the song. Then McGovern and Schmidt brought the song to Record Producer George Tobin and encouraged Tobin to record the song... The song is a slow ballad about the love that "could've been so beautiful, could've been so right." Both Tiffany's label, MCA Records, and her manager, George Tobin, felt concern that she was not old or mature enough to handle a song with such emotional depth. In the end, Tiffany convinced them that she could, and the song was recorded and put on her debut album, becoming its third single.
The B-side to the single of "Could've Been" was the track "The Heart of Love."
For the music video, music video stations played a live version of "Could've Been" where fans sang along to Tiffany's performance.
The song has Mandy Moore's version for the film, "A Walk to Remember" it is also featured in the movie's soundtrack.
The song has been revived by a Filipina artist named Sarah Geronimo.
Track listings and formats
- 7" Single and Cassette Single
- Could've Been — 4:00
- The Heart Of Love — 3:57
Chart performance
"Could've Been" shot up the charts right away and in the U.S. became Tiffany's second consecutive number-one hit following "I Think We're Alone Now". The song was also a number-one hit on the adult contemporary chart [1] as well as many other countries all over the world.
Chart (1988) Peak
positionAustralian ARIA Singles Chart 12 Canadian Singles chart 1 Irish Singles Chart 1 Swedish Singles Chart 7 UK Singles Chart 4 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary 1 References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 243.
Preceded by
"Need You Tonight" by INXSBillboard Hot 100 number-one single
February 6 – 13, 1988Succeeded by
"Seasons Change" by ExposéPreceded by
"Everywhere" by Fleetwood MacBillboard Adult Contemporary (chart) number-one single
February 6, 1988Succeeded by
"Can't Stay Away from You" by Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound MachineTiffany Studio albums Tiffany · Hold an Old Friend's Hand · New Inside · Dreams Never Die · The Color of Silence · Dust Off and Dance · Just Me · Rose TattooSingles "Danny" · "I Think We're Alone Now" · "Could've Been" · "I Saw Him Standing There" · "Feelings of Forever" · "All This Time" · "Radio Romance" · "Hold an Old Friend's Hand" · "It's the Lover (Not the Love)" · "Oh Jackie" · "I Always Thought I'd See You Again" · "New Inside" · "Here in My Heart" · "Back in the Groove" · "Voices That Care" · "If Love Is Blind" · "Can't You See" · "I'm Not Sleeping" · "Open My Eyes" · "Be with U Tonite" · "Na Na Na" · "Feels Like Love" · "Higher" · "Just Another Day" · "Someday Soon" · "Serpentine"Compilation albums I Saw Him Standing There · Best of Best · All the Best · Best One · Tiffany - Greatest Hits · I Think We're Alone Now: '80s Hits and MoreCategories:- Tiffany songs
- 1988 singles
- Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
- Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one singles
- RPM Top Singles number-one singles
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