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"My Love Is for Real" Single by Paula Abdul from the album Head over Heals Released May 29, 1995 Format Cassette, vinyl, CD Recorded 1994 Genre Pop, R&B, electronic, trip-hop, house, synthpop, hip hop[1] Length 4:10 Label Virgin Writer(s) Paula Abdul
James Lawrence [2]Producer Rhett Lawrence[1] Paula Abdul singles chronology "Will You Marry Me?"
(1992)"My Love Is for Real"
(1995)"Crazy Cool"
(1995)"My Love Is for Real" is the first single off the 1995 Paula Abdul album, Head over Heels. The song was reconstructed by dance group Strike in 1996. The song was written by Paula Abdul and Rhett Lawrence.
The Song "*Didn't I Say I Love You*", the B side of the single release, was written by Elliot Wolff and Stacy Piersa and does not appear on the Head over Heels album.
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Song information
The song is a middle-eastern sounding groove, with background vocals from the popular Israeli singer Ofra Haza. This was Abdul's first music release in three years.
The single did not live up to expectations of being a big comeback hit for Abdul. It peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot 100, but did end up becoming a success in clubs, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Internationally the single fared rather well hitting #3 in Canada, #7 in Australia the top 20 in New Zealand and #28 in the U.K. In other European and Asian countries the single achieved moderate success (mostly charting in the lower parts of the top 50)
A popular music video was directed by Michael Haussman. It had a Middle Eastern theme showing Abdul with a Tattooed Belly Button as the head mistress of a harem. The video was nominated for several MTV Video Music Awards, and like all of her previous music videos, received heavy rotation on MTV. It was shown across the United States before the film Clueless as a promotional gimmick.
"Didn't I Say I Love You" was the B-side to the single written by Elliot Wolf and Stacey Piersa.
Formats and track listings
U.S. 12" single
- "My Love Is for Real" (E-Smoove's Fever Mix) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
- "My Love Is for Real" (Strike's Pink Wig Dub) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
- "My Love Is for Real" (Downtempo Club Dub) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
- "My love is for real" (strike straight up there mix)(paula abdul;rhett lawrence)
- "My love is for real" (e-smoove's fever 7" edit) (paula abdul;rhett lawrence)
- " Didn't I Say I Love You" (Elliot Wolff; Stacy Piersa)
U.S. 5" CD single
- "My Love Is for Real" (Radio edit) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
- "Didn't I Say I Love You" (Elliot Wolff; Stacy Piersa)
- "My Love Is for Real" (LP version) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
- "My Love Is for Real" (R&B Remix) (Paula Abdul; Rhett Lawrence)
Official remixes
- Radio Edit
- R&B Remix
- E-Smoove Fever Edit
- E-Smoove Fever Mix
- Full Version (By Strike)
- Junior Vasquez Club
- Junior Vasquez Club Extended Mix
- Strike's Pink Wig Dub
- Strike's Straight Up There Mix
- Strike's Straight Up There Edit
- Downtempo Club Dub
- Uptempo Club Vocal
- Lawrence/Mokran Edit
- Short Intro. Edit
- The Sensuous Mix
- The Soft Single Mix
Chart performance
Chart (1995) Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 7 Canadian Singles Chart 3 New Zealand Singles Chart 20 UK Singles Chart 28 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 28 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales 13 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1 U.S. Billboard Top 40 Rhythmic Singles 30 U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 16 U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 96 See also
References
- ^ a b Abdul - My Love Is For Real (2x12") at Discogs
- ^ entry for the song ASCAP. Accessed on October 29, 2010.
Sources
Preceded by
"Relax" by Crystal WatersBillboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
August 19, 1995Succeeded by
"Come and Get Your Love" by Real McCoyPaula Abdul Albums StudioRemixShut Up and Dance (1990)CompilationsPaula Abdul: Greatest Hits (2000) · Greatest Hits: Straight Up! (2007)Singles "Knocked Out" (1988) · "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" (1988) · "Straight Up" (1988) · "Forever Your Girl" (1989) · "Cold Hearted Snake" (1989) · "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me (re-release)" (1989) · "Opposites Attract" with The Wild Pair (1989) · "Rush Rush" (1991) · "The Promise of a New Day" (1991) · "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (1991) · "Vibeology" (1992) · "Will You Marry Me?" (1992) · "My Love Is for Real" (1995) · "Crazy Cool" (1995) · "Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up" (1996) · "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" with Randy Jackson (2008) · "I'm Just Here for the Music"(2009)Other songs"If I Were Your Girl" (unreleased) (1996)Tours Under My Spell Tour (1991-1992)Television American Idol (2002–2009) · The X Factor (UK) (Guest Judge) (2006) · Hey Paula (2007) · Live to Dance (2011) · The X Factor (U.S.) (2011)Related topics Discography · Emilio EstevezBook ·
Category
Categories:- 1995 singles
- Paula Abdul songs
- Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs number-one singles
- Music videos directed by Michael Haussman
- Songs written by Rhett Lawrence
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