Too Many Broken Hearts

1989 single by Jason Donovan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Too Many Broken Hearts

"Too Many Broken Hearts" is a song by Australian singer and actor Jason Donovan, released on 20 February 1989 as the third single from his debut album, Ten Good Reasons (1989), and 1991's Greatest Hits album and again on a later collection in 2006. The song reached number-one in the United Kingdom and Ireland in March 1989. The song additionally peaked within the top 10 in Australia, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain. British magazine Classic Pop ranked "Too Many Broken Hearts" number 19 in their list of "Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs" in 2021.[2]

Quick Facts Single by Jason Donovan, from the album Ten Good Reasons ...
"Too Many Broken Hearts"
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Single by Jason Donovan
from the album Ten Good Reasons
B-side"Wrap My Arms Around You"
Released20 February 1989 (1989-02-20)[1]
StudioPWL 1 and 4 (London, England)
Length3:30
  • 3:11 (video version)
LabelMushroom, PWL
Songwriter(s)Stock Aitken Waterman
Producer(s)Stock Aitken Waterman
Jason Donovan singles chronology
"Especially for You"
(1988)
"Too Many Broken Hearts"
(1989)
"Sealed with a Kiss"
(1989)
Music video
"Too Many Broken Hearts" on YouTube
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Background

Written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW), the song attracted some media controversy after producer Pete Waterman claimed he "wrote the song on the toilet in ten minutes".[3] The claim has been dismissed by the song's actual composer, Mike Stock, who says Waterman only supplied a rough title idea for the song.[3]

Donovan said he recorded sections of the song on different days, describing the process as "pop singing by numbers".[3] He initially had no idea the track would go on to be so successful, and thought it might just be an album track. However, he now regards it as one of SAW's best songs, as well as being his defining hit.[3]

Critical reception

Initial response

Richard Lowe from Smash Hits wrote, "This is something of a landmark in the history of pop. Blow me down if it isn't the first ever single written and produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman, to open up not with the familiar boom boom dommph fli-di-di-dum-dum roll but with what can only be described as a "guitar lick". It soon falls into familiar territory though. It's a great pop tune, Jason sings it perfectly adequately and it's bound to be a really big hit."[4]

Impact and legacy

Retrospectively, in 2014, Matt Dunn of WhatCulture ranked the song at number 7 in his "15 unforgettable Stock Aitken Waterman singles" list.[5] In 2021, British magazine Classic Pop ranked the song number 19 in their list of 'Top 40 Stock Aitken Waterman songs', adding that "few could resist the dreamy good looks of Jason strumming his red Gibson atop the hill in the video".[6]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Too Many Broken Hearts" was filmed in Beechworth, Victoria, and featured Donovan strumming an unpowered electric guitar in the outdoors, while interacting with an apparent love interest. The guitar scenes generated some media scorn — including a parody on TV show Hey Hey It's Saturday — and were also slammed by singer Boy George, who accused Donovan of trying to look like a rock star.[3]

The singer's romantic interest in the video was a local woman known to the director, Chris Langman, who had never acted or modelled before. He insists she was not cast due to her widely perceived resemblance to Kylie Minogue.[3] The mountain shack featured in the video belonged to Langman at the time, and he chose both the shooting location and the actress out of convenience.[3]

Donovan stated he was initially underwhelmed by the video, and was surprised by the ecstatic response it earned from his UK label.[7] The video proved highly popular with fans, with Waterman saying its emotionally uplifting scenes and sunny landscapes represented "hope" to young people in Britain.[3]

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the UK CD single liner notes.[14]

Studio

  • Recorded at PWL Studios 1 and 4 (London, England)

Personnel

  • Stock Aitken Waterman – writing, production, arrangement
    • Mike Stock – backing vocals, keyboards
    • Matt Aitken – guitars, keyboards
  • Mae McKenna – backing vocals
  • Miriam Stockley – backing vocals
  • George De Angelis – additional keyboards
  • A. Linn – drums
  • Mixmaster Pete Hammond – mixing
  • Karen Hewitt – engineering
  • Yoyo – engineering
  • David Howells – design
  • Lawrence Lawry – photography

Charts

More information Chart (1989), Peak position ...
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Certifications

More information Region, Certification ...
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[34] Gold 35,000^
France (SNEP)[41] Silver 200,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[42] Gold 400,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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