This Is How a Heart Breaks explained

This Is How a Heart Breaks
Cover:ThisIsHow.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Rob Thomas
Album:...Something to Be
Studio:
Length:3:50
Label:
Producer:Matt Serletic
Prev Title:Lonely No More
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Ever the Same
Next Year:2005

"This Is How a Heart Breaks" is the second single from Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas's debut album, ...Something to Be (2005). Released in June 2005, the song was moderately successful on the charts, peaking at number 52 in the United States and number 13 in Australia. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 500,000 copies, and in 2006, it was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo.[1]

Music video

The video, directed by Pedro Romhanyi, begins with images of New York City before cutting to Thomas singing as he walks along the street. He suddenly sees someone and runs away, chased through the New York streets by this individual. As the video progresses, Thomas escapes from the pursuer and sings a few lines while walking along another part of the city. Just as he finishes the second verse, the hooded pursuer catches up again and Thomas runs through a bar, escaping through the bar's basement door.

Thomas loses the pursuer again and goes into an elevator in another building. Once the elevator opens, he runs up the stairs to the fire exit and when gets to the rooftop where he encounters the pursuer chasing again. The chase continues again as Thomas tries to climb down a fire escape only to fall into a trash pile at the bottom. Thomas then runs on top of some parked cars only to run into a fence which he can't climb. Cornered, Thomas finds himself face to face with the chaser. As the video ends we get a very quick glimpse of the pursuer's face, who reveals himself as Rob Thomas, meaning Thomas was chasing himself for the whole video.

Track listings

US maxi-CD single[2]

  1. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (That Kid Chris club mix) – 9:47
  2. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (Ford club mix) – 7:31
  3. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (Pull Defibrillator mix) – 6:31
  4. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (B&B club mix) – 6:22
  5. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (Ford dub mix) – 7:31

UK CD single[3]

  1. "This Is How a Heart Breaks"
  2. "Lonely No More"

UK DVD single[4]

  1. "This Is How a Heart Breaks"
  2. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (5.1 Surround Sound mix)
  3. "I Am an Illusion" (courtesy of Yahoo! Music)
  4. "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (video)

Australian CD single[5]

  1. "This Is How a Heart Breaks"
  2. "Lonely No More" (courtesy of Yahoo! Music)
  3. "I Am an Illusion" (courtesy of Yahoo! Music)

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the Australian CD single liner notes and the ...Something to Be booklet.[5] [6]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2005–2006)Peak
position
Canada CHR/Pop Top 30 (Radio & Records)[7] 28
Canada Hot AC Top 30 (Radio & Records)[8] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2005)Position
Australia (ARIA)[9] 96
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[10] 16

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United StatesJune 13, 2005Hot adult contemporary radio[11]
AustraliaJuly 18, 2005CD[12]
United KingdomSeptember 19, 2005[13]

In popular culture

In 2013, Straight No Chaser covered the song with Thomas on their Under the Influence album.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grammy award nominees. Finn. Bob. Boston.com. December 8, 2005. September 20, 2020.
  2. This Is How a Heart Breaks. Rob Thomas. 2005. US maxi-CD single liner notes. Atlantic Records, Melisma Records. 2-94010.
  3. This Is How a Heart Breaks. Rob Thomas. 2005. UK CD single liner notes. Atlantic Records, Melisma Records. AT0219CD, 7567 93846 2.
  4. This Is How a Heart Breaks. Rob Thomas. 2005. European DVD single liner notes. Atlantic Records, Melisma Records. AT0219DVD, 7567-93942-2.
  5. This Is How a Heart Breaks. Rob Thomas. 2005. Australian CD single liner notes. Atlantic Records, Melisma Records. 7567938452.
  6. ...Something to Be. ...Something to Be. Rob Thomas. 2005. US CD album booklet. Atlantic Records, Melisma Records. 2-93435.
  7. R&R Canada CHR/Pop Top 30. Radio & Records. 1620. 27. August 19, 2005. October 16, 2020.
  8. R&R Canada Hot AC Top 30. Radio & Records. 1621. 48. August 26, 2005. April 17, 2024.
  9. Web site: ARIA Top 100 Singles for 2005. ARIA. September 20, 2020.
  10. 2005 The Year in Music & Touring: Hot Adult Top 40 Songs. Billboard. 117. 52. YE-76. December 24, 2005.
  11. Going for Adds. Radio & Records. 1610. 19. June 10, 2005. April 17, 2021.
  12. Web site: The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 18th July 2005. ARIA. 29. July 18, 2005. dead. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20050719140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20050720-0000/issue803.pdf. July 19, 2005. April 17, 2021.
  13. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 27. September 17, 2005.
  14. Web site: Under the Influence – Straight No Chaser. Collar. Matt. AllMusic. November 2, 2014.