Cold Hearted

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"Cold Hearted"
"Cold Hearted" cover
Single by Paula Abdul
from the album Forever Your Girl
Released 1989
Recorded 1988
Genre Pop
Length 3:51
Label Virgin Records America
Producer(s) Elliot Wolff
Certification Gold
Chart positions
  1. 1 US
Paula Abdul singles chronology
"Forever Your Girl"
(1989)
"Cold Hearted"
(1989)
"(It's Just) the Way That You Love Me" (re-release)
(1989)

"Cold Hearted" was a single from Paula Abdul's album Forever Your Girl. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1989, becoming the album's third song to top the U.S. pop chart. "Cold Hearted" became one of Abdul's best known songs for its then street wise lyrics and provocative music video.

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[edit] Music Video

Paula Abdul in the "Cold Hearted" music video, directed by David Fincher.
Paula Abdul in the "Cold Hearted" music video, directed by David Fincher.

The video for "Cold Hearted" was inspired from Bob Fosse's Erotica dance sequence from the movie All That Jazz. In the video, Abdul dances for music executives with a group of semi-nude dancers. The dance floor includes scaffolding where Abdul and her dancers hang and grind. Abdul's choreography for this video was very sexual and intricate, and showed a naughty side of Abdul. The video was directed by David Fincher (of Fight Club fame) and spent more than three weeks on top of MTV's video rotation list.

[edit] Charts

"Cold Hearted" peaked at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 for one week. It became one of the biggest hits of the year and it was ranked sixth in the Top 100 hits of 1989. The single debuted at #65 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart the week of June 24, 1989, quickly leaping into the Top 40 to #36, by the week of July 8, 1989. The single was one of the top dance pop hits of the Summer of 1989, ending Richard Marx's three week run at the summit with "Right Here Waiting" the week of September 2, 1989. Due to the single's enormous popularity, it was slow to descend from the chart, spending a total of 8 weeks (2 months) in the Billboard Top 10 alone.

[edit] Track listings and formats

US 12" Record

1. Cold Hearted - Extended Version

2. Cold Hearted - House Mix

3. Cold Hearted - Dubstramental

4. Cold Hearted - Percapella

5. One or the Other - LP

UK 5" CD

1. Cold Hearted - Chad Jackson 7"

2. Cold Hearted - Chad Jackson Extended Remix

3. Cold Hearted - 12" Extended Mix

4. Cold Hearted - 7" Version 3:35

[edit] Official remixes

  • Chad Jackson 7"
  • Chad Jackson Extended Remix
  • Chad Jackson Ambient Mix
  • Chad Jackson Breaks and Beats Mix
  • 12" Extended Mix
  • 7" Version
  • Extended Version
  • House Mix
  • Dubstramental
  • Percapella
  • US 7" Version
  • Quivern 12"
  • 7" Edit
  • Chillin' Bass Dub
  • Acapella
  • Instrumental
Chart (1989) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 1
US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 6
US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 19
UK Singles Chart 46
Preceded by
"Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
September 2, 1989
Succeeded by
"Hangin' Tough" by New Kids on the Block