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For Debbie Harry 1983 single, see Rush Rush (Debbie Harry song). "Rush Rush" Single by Paula Abdul from the album Spellbound B-side Remix Released May 2, 1991 Format Cassette, 7" single, CD maxi Recorded January 25, 1991 - Temple Life Recording Studios Genre Dance-pop, R&B Length 4:22 (single) 4:56 (album) Label Virgin Writer(s) Peter Lord Producer Peter Lord Vernon Jeffrey Smith Certification Platinum (US) Paula Abdul singles chronology "Opposites Attract" (1989) "Rush Rush" (1991) "The Promise of a New Day" (1991) "Rush Rush" is the first single released from Paula Abdul's second album, Spellbound. Written by Peter Lord, and produced by Peter Lord and V. Jeffrey Smith (both members of The Family Stand), the song achieved success in the U.S. where it topped the Billboard Hot 100. Contents 1 Background 2 Music video 3 Chart performances 4 Track listings and formats 5 Official remixes 6 Charts 6.1 Peak positions 6.2 End of year charts 6.3 End of decade charts 6.4 Certifications 6.5 Chart successions 7 References // Background "Rush Rush" was a departure for Abdul stylistically, as it was her first ballad released as a single, following as it did the six uptempo singles from her debut LP, and was viewed by all observers as a rather risky strategy in kicking off her second album of new material Spellbound. But the decision was vindicated, as it was very well received at retail. Abdul laid down a scratch vocal for the track, which was never intended to make it to the song's final mix. But the producers felt that its unpolished sound was what was needed to give the song its ingenuous tone, to match its subject matter and accompanying promotional video clip; it ended up on the final cut. Music video The video features a street race and co-stars Keanu Reeves, drawing stylistic inspiration from the 1955 James Dean/Natalie Wood film Rebel Without A Cause, and as such, has a period theme. A 90-second dramatic prelude to the song rather mirrors the characters from "Rebel." The video was directed by Stefan Würnitzer[1], and produced by Karen Rohrbacher for Lucasfilm Commercial Productions.[2] Chart performances "Rush Rush" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #36 on May 11, 1991, and hit #1 five weeks later, June 15, 1991, where it remained for five consecutive weeks. At the time of its five-week stint, it was the longest running #1 since Madonna's "Like a Virgin" spent six weeks at #1 during the winter of 1984-1985. The song also spent five weeks atop the U.S. adult contemporary chart. It peaked at #6 on the UK Singles Chart. Track listings and formats U.S. Cassette Single "Rush Rush" (7" edit) - 4:22 "Rush Rush" (dub mix) - 5:54 U.S. Promo 5" CD "Rush Rush" (LP version) - 4:56 "Rush Rush" (7" edit) - 4:22 "Rush Rush" (dub mix) - 5:54 UK 5" CD "Rush Rush" (LP version) - 4:56 "Rush Rush" (7" edit) - 4:22 "Rush Rush" (dub mix) - 5:54 Official remixes 7" edit - 4:22 Dub mix - 5:54 Dub edit - 4:59 Charts Peak positions Chart (1991) Peak position Australian ARIA Singles Chart[3] 2 Austrian Singles Chart[3] 23 Dutch Top 40[4] 9 French SNEP Singles Chart[3] 24 German Singles Chart[5] 12 Irish Singles Chart[6] 11 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[3] 7 Norwegian Singles Chart[3] 9 Swedish Singles Chart[3] 7 UK Singles Chart[7] 6 Canadian Singles Chart 1 U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8] 1 U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[8] 1 U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles[8] 20 End of year charts End of year chart (1991) Position Australian Singles Chart[9] 19 Dutch Top 40[4] 50 U.S. Billboard Hot 100[10] 4 End of decade charts Chart (1990-1999) Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100[11] 64 Certifications Country Certification Date Sales certified Sweden[12] Gold November 21, 1991 10,000 U.S.[13] Gold June 24, 1991 500,000 Chart successions Preceded by "More Than Words" by Extreme Billboard Hot 100 number-one single June 15, 1991 – July 13, 1991 Succeeded by "Unbelievable" by EMF Preceded by "Love Is a Wonderful Thing" by Michael Bolton Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one single June 29 - July 27, 1991 Succeeded by "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams References ^ Anglicized spelling: Stephan Wuernitzer. ^ IMDb, mvdbase, Paula Abdul Captivated - The Video Collection '92, Sobo ^ a b c d e f "Rush Rush", in various singles charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved April 7, 2008) ^ a b "Single top 100 over 1991" (in Dutch) (pdf). Top40. http://www.top40.nl/pdf/Top%20100/top%20100%20-%201991.pdf. Retrieved 13 April 2010.  ^ German Singles Chart Charts-surfer.de (Retrieved April 7, 2008) ^ Irish Single Chart Irishcharts.ie (Retrieved April 7, 2008) ^ UK Singles Chart Chartstats.com (Retrieved April 7, 2008) ^ a b c Billboard Allmusic.com (Retrieved September 9, 2008) ^ 1996 Australian Singles Chart aria.com (Retrieved September 8, 2008) ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 1991". http://longboredsurfer.com/charts.php?year=1991. Retrieved 2009-09-15.  ^ Geoff Mayfield (December 25, 1999). "1999 The Year in Music Totally '90s: Diary of a Decade - The listing of Top Pop Albums of the '90s & Hot 100 Singles of the '90s". Billboard. http://books.google.co.kr/books?id=9w0EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PP1&lr&rview=1&pg=RA1-PA4#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved October 15, 2010.  ^ Swedish certifications Ifpi.se (Retrieved September 11, 2008) ^ U.S. certifications riaa.com (Retrieved September 9, 2008) v • d • e Paula Abdul Studio albums Forever Your Girl (1988) · Spellbound (1991) · Head Over Heels (1995) Other albums Shut Up and Dance (1990) · Paula Abdul: Greatest Hits (2000) · Greatest Hits: Straight Up! (2007) Singles "Knocked Out" · "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" · "Straight Up" · "Forever Your Girl" · "Cold Hearted" · "Opposites Attract" (with The Wild Pair) · "Rush Rush" · "Promise of a New Day" · "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" · "Vibeology" · "Will You Marry Me?" · "My Love Is for Real" · "Crazy Cool" · "Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up" · "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" (with Randy Jackson) · "I'm Just Here for the Music" Tours Under My Spell Tour Related topics Discography · American Idol · The X Factor (UK) · Hey Paula · Emilio Estevez