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"You Make My Heart Beat Faster (And That's All That Matters)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes and the second single from her eighth studio album, Café Racers (1983). Carnes co-wrote the track with her husband, David Ellingson, and Q-Feel bandmates Martin Page and Brian Fairweather.
On July 23, 2015, "Heartbeat Song" was certified Platinum by RIAA for selling a million copies. [29] In Canada, "Heartbeat Song" debuted on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 37 on the chart week ending January 31, 2015. [30] In Australia, it entered the ARIA Singles Chart at number 51 on the chart week ending January 26, 2015. [31]
Café Racers is the eighth studio album by American singer Kim Carnes, released in October 1983 by EMI.. The album spawned three chart singles in the United States, "Invisible Hands", "You Make My Heart Beat Faster (And That's All That Matters)", and "I Pretend" which charted on various Billboard charts.
[1] [2] Shortly after the broadcast the day before, the song, titled "Heart Beat" was available for digital music and streaming platforms on December 26. [3] Lyrically, the song shows positive feelings and attitudes of trying new things to move forward despite the anxiety inside.
Heartbeat" was written by Margaret and Joakim Buddee. [3] Some of its lyrics were influenced by Michael Jackson's song "Beat It". [4] The single reached number 11 on the Polish Airplay Chart. [5] Live recording of "Heartbeat" from Margaret's MTV Unplugged concert special was released on its accompanying live album in 2023. [6]
The song is widely used as a running cameo in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, usually with the excerpt "Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep, so beware, beware". The first few lines, referred to as "Stormy the Night" are sung in Act 2, Scene 16 of Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill .
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The song's music video was released on November 11, 2009, the day after the song's release. [2] It features dark, moody visuals. The color palette is mostly blacks, greys, and whites. It is the band's first music video to exclude Jaebeom, who left the band a few months before the video's release. [3]