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The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 4, 1989, holding the top spot for three consecutive weeks.

"Lost In Your Eyes" is primarily known as the signature power ballad by American singer-songwriter , released in early 1989. It serves as a landmark in pop history for showcasing Gibson's rare ability as a teen prodigy who wrote and produced her own chart-topping material. Song Overview & Background Lost In Your Eyes

Gibson wrote the song alone in late 1987 at age 17. Unlike the upbeat dance-pop of her earlier hits, this track is a piano-driven ballad focusing on deep emotional intimacy. The song reached No

With this hit, Gibson became the first female teen star to have the No. 1 album and single simultaneously. It remains her most successful single to date. It serves as a landmark in pop history

The lyrics describe the feeling of being completely absorbed in a romantic partner, using metaphors like "soaring like the wind" and "being lost in heaven" to describe the intensity of first love. Commercial Performance & Records

January 6, 1989, as the lead single from her second studio album, Electric Youth .

It was a No. 1 hit in Canada and reached the top 10 in Australia. Production & Legacy