Click on the name of each track to hear a WAV sample.
Sexual Feeling - Arranged and composed by L. Pozzi, F. Moiraghi, and D. Vollaro. Lyrics by La Toya Jackson. Mixed by A. Boi. Approximately 5 minutes and 20 seconds. A remix of "Sexual Feeling" was released as a single in 1990, and the original version was released in Italy in 1990 on a special picture disc.
You And Me - Written by La Toya Jackson, Mary Jay, G. Bella, R. Bella, and D. di Gregorio. Produced by Ola Hokansson, Tim Norell, and Anders Hannson. Approximately 4 minutes and 32 seconds. Released as single in Italy in 1990 only as a 7" single b/w "He's My Brother". La Toya performed "You And Me" at the San Reno Music Festival in 1990 and won second place.
He's My Brother - Written by Anthony Monn, Jack Gordon, La Toya Jackson. Some issues also show Dempsey as a writer. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 3 minutes and 38 seconds. Released as the B-side for the 7" single for "You And Me". The song is about La Toya's younger brother Michael Jackson; the track even uses a sample from Michael's hit song "Bad".
Restless Heart - Written by Klarmann and Weber. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 3 minutes and 34 seconds. Also known as "You Keep My Restless Heart". On some issues, the track is incorrectly listed as "Reckless Heart". A fan-made remix was made in 2005 and has been circulated through file-sharing networks.
Playboy - Written by Anthony Monn, Slavik, Dempsey, Jack Gordon, and La Toya Jackson. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 4 minutes and 14 seconds. Also known as "Be My Playboy", "(Be My) Playboy", "Playboy (Be My)", and "Playboy (Be Me)". This is a favorite among La Toya fans. A remixed version entitled "Be My Playboy" was used on La Toya's 1991 album "No Relations".
You Can Count On Me - Written by Williams and Gooden. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 3 minutes and 57 seconds.
Somewhere - Written by Scher, Price, and Sandstrom. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 3 minutes and 23 seconds. La Toya fans praise this song because of La Toya's vocal performance. This remains a fan favorite.
Bad Girl - Written by Klarmann and Weber. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 4 minutes and 2 seconds. Released as a single in 1989 on the Teldec Records label. This is, in many fans' opinions, the best track on the album. A music video was rumored to have been filmed but has never surfaced.
Be My Lover - Written by Slavik, Woodward, Charles, and Dempsey. Some issues do not list Charles as a writer. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 4 minutes and 19 seconds. La Toya performed a gospel version of "Be My Lover" on her "Live at Balleys" DVD, for which many fans praise her.
He's So Good To Me - Written by Klarmann and Weber. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 3 minutes and 41 seconds.
Do The Salsa - Written by Anthony Monn, Slavik, Jack Gordon, La Toya Jackson. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 4 minutes and 6 seconds. Also known as "(Do The) Salsa". Several issues do not include this song. "Do The Salsa" includes portions of La Toya talking in Spanish: Siento el ritmo de salsa (I feel the rhythm of the salsa), Es una noche para el amor (It's a night for love), and Vamos a bailar (We're going to dance). This was voted the best song on "Bad Girl" on the message boards at The Church of La Toya.
Piano Man - Written by Klarmann and Weber. Produced by Anthony Monn. Approximately 4 minutes and 19 minutes. Released as the B-side for the "Bad Girl" single. Several issues do not include this song. There is only one issue that includes "Do The Salsa" but does not include "Piano Man". This was voted the worst song on "Bad Girl".
Why Don't You Want My Love (Bruce Forest Remix) - Written by Lowe and Colombus. Approximately 5 minutes and 1 second. This track only appears on one issue of "Bad Girl", which is titled "Why Don't You Want My Love". The song was originally written for an all-new album but the label went bankrupt and La Toya was unable to record the rest of the album. The original version of "Why Don't You Want My Love" appears on the single.