Deborah (album)

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All tracks are written by Deborah Gibson, except where indicated

Deborah
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 11, 1997 (1997-06-11)
RecordedNovember 1996–March 1997
Studio
  • Blue
  • On the Mark Productions
  • Cocoa Butt
  • Studio 19
  • Valley
Genre
Length56:41(DGIF release)
56:34 (Standard release)
62:38 (Japan release)
Label Espiritu
Portazul (Japan)
Producer
Debbie Gibson chronology
Greatest Hits
(1995)
Deborah
(1997)
Lost in Your Eyes and Other Hits
(1999)
Singles from Deborah
  1. "Only Words"
    Released: April 1997
  2. "Moonchild"
    Released: November 1997
  3. "Naturally"
    Released: February 1998
Original DGIF release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prelude" 0:19
2."Ode to a Would Be Lover" 4:11
3."Moonchild"
  • Gibson
  • Joy Swinea
4:40
4."Only Words" 3:24
5."Naturally" 3:55
6."Nobody's You" 3:45
7."Cry Tonight"
  • Gibson
  • Swinea
3:25
8."Where I Wanna Be" 4:53
9."Butterflies Are Free" 3:41
10."Give Me Your Love" 4:11
11."Just Wasn't Love" 4:07
12."I Can't" 4:14
13."People"3:03
14."Don't Rain on My Parade"
  • Styne
  • Merrill
2:59
15."I Will Let You Go" 3:13
Total length:56:41
Standard release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prelude" 0:19
2."Ode to a Would Be Lover" 4:11
3."Moonchild"
  • Gibson
  • Swinea
4:40
4."Only Words" 3:24
5."Naturally" 3:55
6."Nobody's You" 3:45
7."Cry Tonight"
  • Gibson
  • Swinea
3:25
8."Where I Wanna Be" 4:53
9."Butterflies Are Free" 3:41
10."Give Me Your Love" 4:11
11."Just Wasn't Love" 4:07
12."I Can't" 4:14
13."I Will Let You Go" 3:13
14."Only Words (Dance Edit)" 3:56
15."Only in My Dreams (1997 Dance Edit)" 4:38
Total length:56:34
Japan release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prelude" 0:19
2."Ode to a Would Be Lover" 4:11
3."Moonchild"
  • Gibson
  • Swinea
4:40
4."Only Words" 3:24
5."Naturally" 3:55
6."Nobody's You" 3:45
7."Cry Tonight"
  • Gibson
  • Swinea
3:25
8."Where I Wanna Be" 4:53
9."Butterflies Are Free" 3:41
10."Give Me Your Love" 4:11
11."Just Wasn't Love" 4:07
12."I Can't" 4:14
13."I Will Let You Go" 3:13
14."Only Words (Dance Edit)" 3:56
15."Only in My Dreams (1997 Dance Edit)" 4:38
16."People"
  • Styne
  • Merrill
3:03
17."Don't Rain on My Parade"
  • Styne
  • Merrill
2:59
Total length:62:38

Personnel

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