Don't Break My Heart (UB40 song) explained

Don't Break My Heart
Cover:UB40 Don't Break My Heart.jpg
Type:single
Artist:UB40
Album:Baggariddim
B-Side:Nkomo A Go-Go
Released:[1]
Genre:Reggae fusion
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:I Got You Babe
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Sing Our Own Song
Next Year:1986

"Don't Break My Heart" is a song by British reggae band UB40 from their sixth album Baggariddim. A remixed version was released as a single in October 1985 and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, making it their highest charting original song.[1]

Songwriting controversy

On its release, the songwriting credits were only given to UB40, apart from in the US where the single and album credited the lyrics as being written by Javid Khan and the music by UB40. Khan was a singer and the next-door neighbour of UB40 lead singer Ali Campbell.[2] However, in 1992, Deborah Banks, a secretary in Birmingham, took legal action again UB40 and the music publishers, claiming she had written the majority of the lyrics for "Don't Break My Heart".[3] [4] In the 1980s, Banks and Khan were friendly and Khan was struggling to write an appropriate song, so Banks, who was also an amateur poet, wrote two for him. Khan was paid £10,000 by the band for "Don't Break My Heart" who were under the impression that Khan had written the song, with Banks not receiving any recognition or payment. The case went to the High Court in 1995 presided by judge Jeremiah Harman.[5] [6] [7] Khan denied the lyrics were written by Banks, saying that they had "come from my head".[8] However, Judge Harman ruled in favour of Banks, stating that Khan had no right to sell the song and UB40 had no right to record it, and awarding her royalties from the song.[9] [10] Following the verdict, subsequent albums released with "Don't Break My Heart" co-credited Banks and UB40 as writing the lyrics.

Track listing

7": DEP International / DEP 22

  1. "Don't Break My Heart" – 3:58
  2. "Mek Ya Rok" – 3:39

12": DEP International / DEP 22-12

  1. "Don't Break My Heart" – 7:12
  2. "Mek Ya Rok" – 6:19

Notes and References

  1. 5 October 1985. We got UB. Record Mirror. 3.
  2. 30 August 1985 . British band UB40 has a 'Little Baggariddim' and a big U.S. reggae hit . . D2.
  3. Web site: Deborah Banks v CBS Songs Ltd and Others . 2024-08-27 . vLex . en.
  4. 31 January 1992 . UK Music News . The Hard Report . 57.
  5. 4 March 1995 . Virgin, UB40 Sued Over Hit Lyrics . . 97.
  6. 11 March 1995 . Mystery Witness Halts UB40 Case . . 48.
  7. 26 July 1995 . Songwriter wins legal claim to UB40 hit . 27 August 2024 . .
  8. 4 March 1995 . Verdict imminent in UB40 lyrics row . . 3.
  9. 5 August 1995 . UB40 lose out in lyrics legal row . . 5.
  10. 5 August 1995 . Poet Wins Suit; To Get Royalties From UB40 Hit . . 16.
  11. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book. St. Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. Illustrated. 316. 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid 1983 and 19 June 1988.