The music video for "Baby You're Mine" was directed by Nick Morris and was intended to be a homage to Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
[2] It pictures Basia wearing glamorous outfits, browsing a magazine on a sofa and performing dance routines surrounded by male dancers dressed in suits.
[4] David Giles of Music Week deemed "Baby You're Mine" an "excellent song, which retains the Latin rhythms and sumptuous harmonies of before, but pushes the pop melody to the forefront".
[5] By contrast, Lisa Tilston of Record Mirror stated that "Basia has a lovely voice but... she wastes her talent on slush like this – electric organ-type backing and Copocabana lyrics".
[6] When reviewing the parent album, Nick Duerden of the same magazine underlined the song he deemed "pleasant in a hummable sort of way", but with "sickly lyrics".