"Lost in Your Eyes" is a song by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released as the first single from her second album, Electric Youth (1989).[2] It was first released to radio on January 3, 1989,[3] before being officially released on January 6.
Chart performance
Released on January 6, 1989, "Lost in Your Eyes" debuted at No. 42 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on the week of January 21.[4] On March 4, the ballad climbed to number one and remained there for three weeks, becoming her most successful single and her fifth and last top 10 hit.[5][6][2] In Canada, it also reached number one for three weeks, and outside North America, "Lost in Your Eyes" experienced moderate chart success, reaching number seven in Australia and the top 40 in Belgium, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Critical reception
Bryan Buss from AllMusic complimented the song as "a pretty ballad that showcases her songwriting skills, her clear voice, and her talent on the piano."[7] A reviewer from People Magazine stated that Gibson "fares well with torchy ballads" such as "Lost in Your Eyes".[8] Betty Page from Record Mirror wrote, "Golden larynxed Debs hits us with the big moodsome ballad, proving that she's shaping up to be the Barry Manilow of the Nineties. She's obviously trying to shed the popcorn and candyfloss image already, but she's a bit too Minnie Mouse to carry off the sweeping epic just yet. Still, we all had a bit of a weep over the tinkly piano."[9] William Shaw from Smash Hits felt that "she is crooning along to this creaky ballad that some ageing songstress like Elaine Page or Elkie Brooks would feel comfortable with."[10]
Music video
The music video opens with Gibson playing the piano. She sings while wearing a hat and looking at the camera. Clips of her dancing with a man play throughout. It was directed by James Yukich and debuted to VH1 on January 21, 1989.[11][12]
Re-recordings
In 2006, Gibson rearranged the song with Tim and Ryan O'Neill for the O'Neill Brothers album Someone You Love. In 2010, Gibson re-recorded the song in both English and Japanese as extra tracks for the Japan-exclusive album Ms. Vocalist. in 2018, Gibson re-recorded the song as "Lost in Your Eyes (Dream Wedding Mix)" for the Hallmark Channel original film Wedding of Dreams.[13]
^Rene, Sheila (December 16, 1988). "Here & There". Gavin Report. No. 1737. p. 17. The day we Gavinites return from vacation (January 3), Debbie Gibson ships the first single, "Lost in Your Eyes"...
^"J-Wave: Tokio Hot 100 Chart". Tokio Hot 100. February 19, 1989. Retrieved February 15, 2024. (To access the chart date, visit the Tokio Hot 100 Chart and select year 1989, month 2 and week 3)