Written-By – D. Johnstone, E. John/B. Taupin, P. McHize
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
HISPD 25, hispd 25, 822 088-1
Elton John
Breaking Hearts (LP, Album)
The Rocket Record Company, The Rocket Record Company, The Rocket Record Company
HISPD 25, hispd 25, 822 088-1
UK
1984
822 088-4
Elton John
Breaking Hearts (Cass, Album)
The Rocket Record Company
822 088-4
Germany
1984
GHS 24031
Elton John
Breaking Hearts (LP, Album, Ltd, Qui)
Geffen Records
GHS 24031
US
1984
822 088-1Q
Elton John
Breaking Hearts (LP, Album)
The Rocket Record Company
822 088-1Q
Germany
1984
822 088-1
Elton John
Breaking Hearts (LP, Album)
The Rocket Record Company
822 088-1
Brazil
1984
Credits
Artwork, Design – David Costa
Bass Vocals – Dee Murray
Composed By – Bernie Taupin
Drums, Vocals – Nigel Olsson
Guitar, Vocals – Davey Johnstone
Keyboards, Lead Vocals – Elton John
Mastered By – Tim Young
Photography By [Band Photos] – Patrick Jones
Photography By [Photographer] – Richard Young
Producer – Chris Thomas
Recorded By – Renate
Saxophone – Andrew Thompson
Written-By – E. John/B. Taupin (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B5)
Barcodes
Barcode: 0 42282 20884 2
Companies
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Happenstance Ltd.
Published By – Big Pig Music Ltd.
Published By – Cbs Songs Ltd.
Video
Info
Breaking Hearts - Elton John. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Breaking Hearts is the eighteenth studio album release for Elton John. It features the quartet of John, Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. There were four top-40 singles from the album: Sad Songs Say So Much US 5UK 7, Who Wears These Shoes US 16, In Neon US 38, and the UK No. 5 hit Passengers. This album would be the last to feature all core members of the classic Elton John Band lineup playing their instruments although they would reunite to provide backing vocals. Breaking Hearts found Elton John fusing new technology with his timeless songwriting to record Bernie Taupins favourite album of that period. As so often, the lead-in to Elton Johns 18th studio album, Breaking Hearts, was via a hit song that became a trademark. Sad Songs Say So Much was a confidently rolling, feelgood number that still features in Eltons live shows. The nostalgic Bernie Taupin lyric was a celebration of how uplifting old music can be. Breaking Hearts. Elton John - Breaking Hearts 1984. To favorites 6 Download album. Listen album. Pop Pop-Rock Soft Rock. Elton John. Songs in album Elton John - Breaking Hearts 1984. Elton John - Restless. Elton John - Slow Down Georgie She's Poison. Elton John - Who Wears These Shoes . Elton John - Breaking Hearts Ain't What It Used to Be. Elton John - Li'l 'Frigerator. Elton John - Passengers. Elton Jo. Elton John : Breaking Hearts,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. Who Wears These Shoes. Breaking Hearts Ain't What It Used to Be. Eltons 18th studio album was certified platinum by the RIAA and reached 2 on the UK Album Chart 20 on the Billboard Top 200. This album sparked three hit singles: In Neon , Sad Songs Say So Much and Who Wears These Shoes. Sad Songs Say So Much peaked at 2 on the Adult Contemporary single chart, while Who Wears These Shoes reached 11 on the same chart. In the UK, the single Passengers took the 5 spot in the summer of 1984. Who Wears These Shoes 4:03. Breaking Hearts Aint What It Used To Be 3:34. Lil Frigerator 3:37. Passengers 3:23. Listen free to Elton John Breaking Hearts Restless, Slow Down Georgie She's Poison and more. 10 tracks 40:12. Breaking Hearts, released in 1984, is the eighteenth official album release for Elton John. There were four top-40 singles from the album: Sad Songs Say So Much US 5, Who Wears These Shoes US 16, In Neon US 38, and the UK No. Breaking Hearts is the eighteenth studio album by British singersongwriter Elton John, released in 1984. It features the quartet of John, Davey Johnstone,Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. There were two hit singles from the album: the US 5 hit Sad Songs Say So Much and the UK No. This was the last studio album until 2001's Songs from the West Coast that would feature Olsson on drums. It was also the last in which John played both piano and keyboards in the studio by himself. Weekly chart history for the Elton John album Breaking Hearts along with track listing and links to charting singles from the album. Release Date: June 18, 1984. Track List: 1. Restless 2. Slow Down Georgie She's Poison 3. Who Wears These Shoes 4. Breaking Hearts Ain't What It Used to Be 5. Li'l 'Frigerator 6. Passengers 7. In Neon 8. Burning Buildings 9. Did He Shoot Her 10. Sad Songs Say So Much. Chart information for: Elton John. Chart History. Chart Date
Performer:Elton John Genre:Rock / Pop Title:Breaking Hearts Country: UK Released: 1984 Style: Pop Rock, Ballad MP3 album: 1112 mb FLAC album: 1634 mb Source: Cassette, Album, Stereo № Cat: HISPD 25 Label: The Rocket Record Company