Over My Heart

Over My Heart
Studio album by Laura Branigan
Released August 17, 1993
Recorded 1992–1993
Genre Pop/rock, adult contemporary
Length 55:20
Label Atlantic
Producer Laura Branigan, Billy Branigan, Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald, Phil Ramone
Laura Branigan chronology
The Very Best of Laura Branigan
(1992)
Over My Heart
(1993)
The Best of Branigan
(1995)
Singles from Over My Heart
  1. "Didn't We Almost Win It All"
    Released: 1993
  2. "It's Been Hard Enough Getting Over You"
    Released: 1993
  3. "How Can I Help You to Say Goodbye"
    Released: 1994
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Over My Heart is the seventh and final studio album by American singer Laura Branigan. Released in August 1993, it was Branigan's most personal album and saw her again try her hand at producing, alongside successful producer Phil Ramone. While the Gloria Estefan-penned "Love Your Girl" was aimed for the clubs that made her famous, the album was ballad-heavy, including the opener "How Can I Help You To Say Goodbye"; the Spanish-language "Mujer Contra Mujer"; "Mangwane (The Wedding Song)" (taught to her by her friend Stevie Godson, who was also the executive producer on the track), sung in Sotho, a South African language, and recorded there with the Mmabana Children's Choir; and several of her own compositions, "Didn't We Almost Win It All" and "Over You".

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "How Can I Help You to Say Goodbye"  Karen Taylor-Good, Burton Collins 4:29
2. "The Sweet Hello, the Sad Goodbye"  Per Gessle 5:07
3. "Over My Heart"  Eric Martin, Andre Pessis 4:24
4. "It's Been Hard Enough Getting Over You"  Michael Bolton, Doug James 3:41
5. "Is There Anybody Here But Me"  Kevin Wells, Pessis 4:51
6. "Love Your Girl"  Gloria Estefan, Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald 4:34
7. "Didn't We Almost Win It All"  Laura Branigan, Brian BecVar 5:09
8. "Only Time Will Tell"  Wells, Pessis 4:25
9. "I'll Wait for You"  Laura Branigan, Wells 4:40
10. "Mujer Contra Mujer"  José María Cano 5:07
11. "Over You"  Laura Branigan, Billy Branigan 5:20
12. "Mangwane (The Wedding Song)"  Traditional 4:02

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