Shake Your Love

Album: Out Of The Blue (1987)
Charted: 7 4
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Songfacts®:

  • "Shake Your Love" is Debbie Gibson's bouncy teen-pop take on infatuation. She is overwhelmed by her attraction and wants her love interest to "shake" their love loose and act on it.
  • Gibson wrote "Shake Your Love" when she was a teenager (about 14 years old for the demo, 17 at release). She'd yet to have a boyfriend, so she was imagining rather than living those intense relationships.
  • Gibson created the original demo for "Shake Your Love" in her family garage home studio with a keyboard, sequencer, drum machine, and four-track recorder. Gibson didn't have percussion back then, so she used Carvel ice cream sprinkles as shakers on her original homemade recording.

    Atlantic Records teamed Gibson with producer Fred Zarr, who took her garage demo and polished it into four minutes of neon heart-rush.

    "I wasn't fully programming then, Gibson recalled. "So I was playing all this stuff by hand, so if I made a mistake on the chord, I left it because it was just to kind of sketch out the song. Fred Zarr took this and elevated the heck out of it."
  • Released as the second single from Gibson's Out of the Blue album in 1987, "Shake Your Love" hit #4 in the US and became her second straight Top 5 single. It also gave her a proper UK breakthrough, peaking at #7, and it charted comfortably across Europe and in Canada.
  • In a 2025 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Gibson brought the exact Casio keyboard she used in 1983 to demo the song, and recreated the beat and melody live with it, while Fallon's house band, The Roots, gamely played along.

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