Breaking Hearts | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Elton John |
Cover: | Breaking_hearts.JPG |
Released: | 18 June 1984[1] |
Recorded: | December 1983 – April 1984 |
Studio: | AIR, Montserrat |
Genre: | Pop rock |
Length: | 40:43 |
Label: | Geffen (US), Rocket (UK) |
Producer: | Chris Thomas |
Prev Title: | Too Low for Zero |
Prev Year: | 1983 |
Next Title: | Ice on Fire |
Next Year: | 1985 |
Breaking Hearts is the eighteenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1984. 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 #5/UK #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 on John's Reg Strikes Back album). It was the last of John's studio albums to feature bass from Murray, who would die in 1992 of skin cancer, and it was the last studio album until 2001's Songs from the West Coast that would feature Olsson on drums. It was also the last recorded album in which John played both piano and keyboards in the studio by himself.
Breaking Hearts was also the first album since Victim of Love to not feature a string or horn section on any track. This is one of only two albums with John's classic band to which (unofficial member) Ray Cooper did not contribute at all, the other being 1973's Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player. Shortly after the tour, the band line-up would change and Gus Dudgeon, John's former producer, would produce the next two albums. In the US, it was certified gold in September 1984 and platinum in August 1998 by the RIAA.
John has continued performing "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" as of 2022, as he included the song in his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour setlist. Apart from the 1984 Breaking Hearts Tour (both the European and the North American leg), no other songs from the album have been performed live except "Restless" and "Passengers", on the following 1985–1986 Ice on Fire World Tour (the latter song only performed on the UK leg).
Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.
Chart (1984–1985) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[2] | 1 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3] | 54 |
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)[4] | 5 |
Chart (1984) | Position | |
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) | 16 | |
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[5] | 26 | |
Japanese Albums (Oricon) | 98 | |
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[6] | 46 | |
Swiss Albums (Swiss Hitparade)[7] | 11 | |
UK Albums (OCC)[8] | 33 |