Will You Marry Me?

Will You Marry Me?

Infobox Single
Name = Will You Marry Me?


Artist = Paula Abdul
from Album = Spellbound
Released = 1992
Format = cassette, vinyl, CD
[Recorded = ]
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = Virgin
[Writer = ]
Producer =
Chart position =


[ Reviews = ] *
Last single = "Vibeology"
(1992)
This single = "Will You Marry Me?"
(1992)
Next single = "My Love Is For Real"
(1995)

"Will You Marry Me?" is the fifth and final single from the Paula Abdul album, "Spellbound" in 1992. The song was written by Paula Abdul; Peter Lord; Sandra St. Victor and V. Jeffrey Smith.

Song information

The ballad was released right as Abdul became engaged and married to Emilio Estevez. They married in California on April 29, 1992 but then divorced two years later in May 1994.

The single's b-side was a track from the Spellbound sessions called "Good Night, My Love". It was recorded for a compilation as well called, "For Our Children". The song was for the Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

Like the previous single Vibeology the single only went to the top 20, becoming a minor success for Abdul.

The music video for the song featured a digital composite of 5 versions of Abdul wearing similarly coloured white outfits. Each "version" of Abdul performed a different style of dance to the song (ballet, jazz etc...) and ultimately settled into a coreographed routine in which they danced with one another.

Track listings and formats

US Cassette

# Will You Marry Me? - Album Version (Paula Abdul; Peter Lord; Sandra St. Victor; V. Jeffrey Smith)
# Good Night, My Love (Pleasant Dreams) (George Motola; (John Marascalco)

UK 5" CD

# Will You Marry Me? - Edit
# The Promise of a New Day - East Coast Remix (Peter Lord; V. Jeffrey Smith)
# Good Night, My Love (Pleasant Dreams) (George Motola; John Marascalco)
# Will You Marry Me? - Album Version (Paula Abdul; Peter Lord; Sandra St. Victor; V. Jeffrey Smith)

Official remixes

*Edit

Chart performance


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