Heaven Sent (Paul Haig song) explained

Heaven Sent
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Type:single
Artist:Paul Haig
Album:Rhythm of Life
Released:April 1983
Recorded:1983
Genre:Synth-pop
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Prev Title:Blue for You
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Never Give Up (Party Party)
Next Year:1983

"Heaven Sent" is the fourth solo single by the Scottish musician Paul Haig. It was released in the UK on Island Records and licensed through Les Disques du Crépuscule in 1983. It reached a peak of position of number 73 on the UK Singles Chart.

This was Haig's first release with a major record label. The track, along with its parent studio album, Rhythm of Life (1983), was recorded in New York with producer Alex Sadkin. A wide range of guest musicians appeared on the album; Tom Bailey of Thompson Twins, Bernie Worrell of Funkadelic and Anton Fier of the Feelies.

In mainland Europe, the single and album were released on Les Disques du Crépuscule.

Track listing

  1. "Heaven Sent"
  2. "Running Away"/"Back Home"

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