Anything Is Possible (Debbie Gibson song)

"Anything Is Possible" (Atlantic 87793; Atlantic Europe 87735; Atlantic UK A7735; Atlantic Japan AMDY-5035) is the first single from American singer-songwriter-actress Debbie Gibson's third album (LP 82167) of the same title. Co-written, co-arranged and co-produced by Gibson and Lamont Dozier, the LP Version (3:47) was used for the single release worldwide (87793, AMDY-5035) except the United Kingdom and Europe, where an edited version of a remix by Harding and Curnow of PWL Records was used (87735, A7735). The single fared relatively well on the US charts, reaching #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1991.

"Anything Is Possible"
Single by Debbie Gibson
from the album Anything Is Possible
A-side
  • "Anything Is Possible"
  • (LP Version/3:47)
  • (U.S., 87793 / JPN, AMDY-5035)
  • "Anything Is Possible"
  • (7" Remix/3:30)
  • (U.K., A7735)
B-side"So Close to Forever" (3:02)
ReleasedNovember 13, 1990
GenreR&B, dance-pop
Length3:39
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)Debbie Gibson, Lamont Dozier
Producer(s)Debbie Gibson, Lamont Dozier
Debbie Gibson singles chronology
"Without You"
(1990)
"Anything Is Possible"
(1990)
"This So-Called Miracle"
(1990)

Track listings

Atlantic DM 86101
  1. "Anything Is Possible"
  2. (Dance Mix/7:06)
  3. (Radio Edit of Dance Mix/3:59)
  4. (Dub/5:07)
  5. (Instrumental/4:59)
Atlantic UK DM A7735T
  1. "Anything Is Possible" (12" Remix/7:20)
  2. "So Close to Forever" (3:02)
  3. "Anything Is Possible" (LP Version/3:47)
Atlantic Europe 2-86701 and Atlantic UK A7735CD
  1. "Anything Is Possible" (7" Remix/3:30)
  2. "So Close to Forever" (3:02)
  3. "Anything Is Possible" (12" Remix/7:20)

(Deborah Gibson/Lamont Dozier) Music Sales Corp., ASCAP/Beau-Di-O-Do Music/Warner Tamerlane Pub. Corp., BMI

Weekly charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 60
Canada (RPM)[2] 17
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 51
US Billboard Hot 100[4] 26
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[5] 48

Uses in pop culture

In 1992, the song was used in the Season One episode of the 1990s action crime drama TV series Street Justice in the episode "Backbeat" where Debbie Gibson made guest appearance in that episode as a singer named Gabrielle.

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