Bad Girl (La Toya Jackson Song) - Formats and Track Listings

Formats and Track Listings

7" Single

  1. Bad Girl 4:02
  2. Piano Man 4:12

12" Single

  1. Bad Girl (12" Version) 7:00
  2. Bad Girl 4:02
  3. Piano Man 4:12

CD single

  1. Bad Girl 4:02
  2. Piano Man 4:12
  3. Bad Girl (N.Y.-Munich House Mix) 5:20


La Toya Jackson
Albums
  • La Toya Jackson
  • My Special Love
  • Heart Don't Lie
  • Imagination
  • La Toya
  • Bad Girl
  • No Relations
  • Formidable
  • From Nashville to You
  • Stop in the Name of Love
Extended Plays
  • Starting Over
Bibliography
  • La Toya: Growing Up in the Jackson Family
  • Starting Over
Singles
  • "If You Feel The Funk"
  • "Night Time Lover"
  • "Stay the Night"
  • "I Don't Want You to Go"
  • "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'"
  • "Heart Don't Lie"
  • "Hot Potato"
  • "Private Joy"
  • "Baby Sister"
  • "He's a Pretender"
  • "Imagination"
  • "Oops, Oh No!" with Cerrone
  • "Yes, I'm Ready"
  • "(Ain't Nobody Loves You) Like I Do"
  • "(Tell Me) She Means Nothing To You At All"
  • "You're Gonna Get Rocked"
  • "Such a Wicked Love"
  • "You Blew"
  • "Bad Girl"
  • "You and Me"
  • "Sexual Feeling"
  • "Why Don't You Want My Love?"
  • "Oops, Oh No! (Remix)"
  • "Sexbox"
  • "Let's Rock the House"
  • "I Can't Help Myself"
  • "Don't Break My Heart" with Tom Beser
  • "Just Wanna Dance"
  • "Free the World"
  • "Home"
Promotional singles
  • "I Don't Play That"
Notable collaborations
  • "We Are the World"
  • "Stop the Madness"
Television
  • The Jacksons
  • Armed & Famous
  • Celebrity Big Brother 2009
  • The Celebrity Apprentice 4
  • The Celebrity Apprentice 6
  • Life With La Toya
Related articles
  • Discography
  • The Jackson family
  • Jack Gordon
  • Gordon v. Gordon
  • Playboy Celebrity Centerfold

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