Losin' Myself

"Losin' Myself"
Single by Deborah Gibson
from the album Body, Mind, Soul
Released January 1993
Format Cassette, CD3
Length Album Version 5:14
Single Version 4:01
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Deborah Gibson, Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Producer(s) Deborah Gibson, Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Deborah Gibson singles chronology
"In His Mind"
(1992)
"Losin' Myself"
(1993)
"Eyes of the Child"
(1993)

"Losin' Myself" is the first single from the album Body, Mind, Soul by American singer-songwriter-actress Deborah Gibson, released in January 1993. The song was written by Gibson, and co-written and co-produced with Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.

"Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzales for Masters At Work Productions remixed the song for the single and maxi single releases. Stalling at #46 on the Billboard Hot Maxi Singles, #49 on the Hot Contemporary, and #86 on the Hot 100 and therefore regarded as a flop, this song marks Gibson's last appearance on the Hot 100 to date.

Gibson recently commented on her thoughts on "Losin' Myself" in a Q&A session from her Twitter followers. Gibson stated, "...I love the song, but it was at the wrong time. I love the song "Losin' Myself"."

Music video

The Matthew Rolston-directed video clip for "Losin' Myself" generated a minor controversy due to Gibson's portrayal of a stripper doing a pole dance.

Track listing

A Side:

  1. "Losin' Myself" (Masters At Work "Hot" Mix/3:57)
  2. "Love or Lust" (3:57)

B Side:

  1. "Losin' Myself" (Radio Mix/3:59)
  2. "Love or Lust" (3:57)

Track listing

"Losin' Myself"

  1. (12" Masters At Work/5:47)
  2. (Masters At Work Dub/7:30)
  3. (G-Man/Marz "Hot" Mix/5:14)
  4. (T-Ray's Hip Hop/5:56)
  5. (T-Ray's Acoustic/4:47)
  6. (Bass Hit Dub/7:30)

Both songs written by Deborah Gibson/Carl Sturken/Evan Rogers - Music Sales Corp., ASCAP/Bayjun Beat Music/Warner-Tamerlane Pub. Corp./Could Be Music, BMI

Weekly charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[1] 86

References

  1. "Debbie Gibson – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Debbie Gibson. Retrieved November 20, 2014.


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