Forever Your Girl

1988 debut studio album by Paula Abdul

Forever Your Girl is the debut studio album by American singer and dancer Paula Abdul. It was released on June 21, 1988, through Virgin Records. The music on the album is primarily dance-pop, new jack swing and R&B.

Forever Your Girl
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 21, 1988
RecordedOctober 1987 – April 1988
Genre
Length44:35
LabelVirgin
Producer
Paula Abdul chronology
Forever Your Girl
(1988)
Shut Up and Dance: Mixes
(1990)
Singles from Forever Your Girl
  1. "Knocked Out"
    Released: May 4, 1988
  2. "The Way That You Love Me"
    Released: August 2, 1988
  3. "Straight Up"
    Released: November 22, 1988
  4. "Forever Your Girl"
    Released: February 20, 1989
  5. "Cold Hearted"
    Released: June 15, 1989
  6. "Opposites Attract"
    Released: November 17, 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music3/5 stars[3]
Number One3.5/5 stars[4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide3/5 stars[5]

Accolades

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Organization Country Accolade Year Result
MTV Video Music Awards United States Best Female Video (Straight Up) 1989 Won
Best Dance Video (Straight Up)
Best Choreography in a Video (Straight Up)
Best Editing (Straight Up)
Best New Artist in a Video (Straight Up) Nominated
Breakthrough Video (Straight Up)
American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 1990 Won
Favorite Dance Artist
Favorite Pop Rock Album Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist 1991
Billboard Music Awards #1 World Album 1990
Soul Train Awards Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Song of the Year (Straight Up) 1990 Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Artist 1990 Won
Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Vocal Performance, Female (Straight Up) 1990 Nominated
Best Music Video (Short Form) Opposites Attract 1991 Won
Juno Awards Canada International Single of the Year (Straight Up) 1990 Nominated
International Album of the Year 1990
Brit Award United Kingdom International Breakthrough Act 1990 Nominated

Track listing

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No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "The Way That You Love Me"  Leiber 5:22
2. "Knocked Out"  
  • Reid
  • Babyface
3:52
3. "Opposites Attract"  Leiber 4:24
4. "State of Attraction"  Ballard 4:07
5. "I Need You"  Johnson 5:01
6. "Forever Your Girl"  Leiber 4:58
7. "Straight Up"  Wolff 4:11
8. "Next to You"  C. Williams 4:26
9. "Cold Hearted"  Wolff 3:51
10. "One or the Other"  C. Williams 4:10
Total length:
44:22

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic.[6]

  • Paula Abdul – lead vocals
  • Marvin Gunn and Bruce DeShazer AKA Tony Christin - backing vocals
  • Peter Arata – mixing assistant
  • Babyfacekeyboards, producer, backing vocals
  • Glen Ballarddrums, producer, programming
  • Russ Bracher – engineer
  • Pattie Brooks – backing vocals
  • Wally Buck – engineer
  • Francis Buckley – engineer, mixing
  • Annette Cisneros – assistant engineer
  • Dave Cochran – guitar, backing vocals
  • Keith "KC" Cohen – mixing, producer
  • Delisa Davis – backing vocals
  • Tami Day – backing vocals
  • Jimmy Demers – backing vocals
  • Eddie M. – saxophone on "I Need You"
  • Al Fleming – assistant engineer
  • Basil Fung – guitar
  • Jon Gass – engineer, mixing
  • Bobby Gonzales – guitar
  • Danny Grigsby – assistant engineer
  • Evelyn Halus – backing vocals
  • Dann Huff – guitar
  • Tim Jaquette – engineer, mixing
  • Jesse Johnson – drums, keyboards, producer
  • Cliff Jones – assistant engineer, engineer
  • Kayo – synthesizer, synthesizer bass
  • Oliver Leiber – arranger, drum programming, guitar, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Jeff Lorber – drum programming, engineer, guest artist, keyboards, producer
  • Yvette Marine – backing vocals
  • Pat McDougal – assistant engineer
  • Lucia Newell – backing vocals
  • Ricky P. – keyboards
  • Pebbles – guest artist, backing vocals
  • L.A. Reid – drums, guest artist, percussion programming, producer
  • Angel Rogers – backing vocals
  • Josh Schneider – assistant engineer
  • Daryl Simmons – backing vocals
  • Bob Somma – guitar
  • St. Paul – arranger, bass, keyboards, Organ, vocoder
  • Kendall Stubbs – engineer
  • Randy Weber – programming, synthesizer
  • Steve Weise – engineer
  • Troy Williams - saxophone on "Forever Your Girl"
  • Wild Pair – vocals, backing vocals

Charts

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All-end chart performance for Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul
Chart Position
US Billboard 200 (Women)[30] 10

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[31] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[32] 7× Platinum 700,000^
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[33] Gold 10,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[34] Platinum 15,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[35] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[37] 7× Platinum 7,000,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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  3. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th Concise ed.). United Kingdom: Omnibus Press. pp. 32. ISBN 978-1-84609-856-7.
  4. Martin, David (April 26, 1989). "Albums". Number One. p. 43. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  5. Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 2. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8. rolling stone paula abdul album guide.
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