My Favorite Girl
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| Single by New Kids on the Block from the album Hangin' Tough |
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| Released | January 1990 | ||||
| Format | CD single |
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| Recorded | 1988 | ||||
| Genre | Pop | ||||
| Length | — | ||||
| Label | Columbia | ||||
| Writer(s) | Maurice Starr Jordan Knight Donnie Wahlberg Danny Wood |
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| Producer | Maurice Starr | ||||
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"My Favorite Girl" is a 1990 single from New Kids on the Block. It was the sixth and final cut from the groups second album Hangin' Tough, and was released in January 1990 as a radio-only promotional single. It was never commercially available to consumers.
[edit] Versions
- My Favorite Girl [Album Version] 5:31
- My Favorite Girl [Live Remix] 5:31
- My Favorite Girl [Video Version] 5:33
| New Kids on the Block |
| Jonathan Knight | Jordan Knight | Joey McIntyre | Donnie Wahlberg | Danny Wood |
| Production Crew |
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| Producer: Maurice Starr |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: New Kids on the Block | Hangin' Tough | Merry, Merry Christmas | Step by Step | No More Games/The Remix Album | Face the Music | Greatest Hits | Super Hits |
| Singles: 1986: Be My Girl, Stop It Girl | 1988: Please Don't Go Girl, You Got It (The Right Stuff) | 1989: I'll Be Loving You (Forever), Hangin' Tough, Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Cover Girl, This One's for the Children, Funky Funky Xmas | 1990: My Favorite Girl, Step by Step, Valentine Girl, Tonight, Let's Try It Again, Games | 1991: Call It What You Want | 1992: If You Go Away | 1993: Dirty Dawg | 1994: Never Let You Go | 2008: Summertime |
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| Related articles |
| Categories: New Kids on the Block Songs |

