Losing My Mind
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Losing My Mind
Summary
Losing My Mind is a single[1].
Key Facts
- Losing My Mind's instance of is recorded as single[2].
- Losing My Mind's genre is synth-pop[3].
- Losing My Mind's genre is dance-pop[4].
- Losing My Mind was followed by Don't Drop Bombs[5].
- Losing My Mind was produced by Julian Mendelsohn[6].
- Losing My Mind was produced by Pet Shop Boys[7].
- Losing My Mind was performed by Liza Minnelli[8].
- Losing My Mind's record label is recorded as Epic Records[9].
- Losing My Mind's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
- Losing My Mind was distributed by compact disc[11].
- Losing My Mind was distributed by vinyl record[12].
- Losing My Mind was published on August 5, 1989[13].
- Losing My Mind's tracklist is recorded as Losing My Mind[14].
- Losing My Mind's tracklist is recorded as Tonight is Forever[15].
- Losing My Mind's cover art by is recorded as David LaChapelle[16].
- Losing My Mind's title is recorded as Losing My Mind[17].
- Losing My Mind's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7302866', 'amount': '+2'}[18].
- Losing My Mind's single taken from the album or EP is recorded as Results[19].
Product Details
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Release type: Single[20]
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First release date: 1989[21]
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Genre(s): electronic, synth-pop[22]
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Community tags: electronic, synth-pop[23]
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MusicBrainz ID: a0315254-248a-3cbf-b540-97b95fd9bbf7[24]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Losing My Mind was Liza Minnelli[8]. Producers include Julian Mendelsohn[6] and Pet Shop Boys[7].
Publication
Losing My Mind was published on August 5, 1989[13]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[10]. Genres include synth-pop[3] and dance-pop[4]. Recorded distribution format include compact disc[11] and vinyl record[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Losing My Mind was followed by Don't Drop Bombs[5].