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Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song's lyrics relate two stories: one is a story of New York City police shooting a boy "right through the heart" because they mistook him for someone else, and the second of a ten-year-old girl who dies in an alley of a drug overdose. The latter event is not known to be factual.
The music video for "Heartbreaker" was filmed at the Los Angeles Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles on July 30–August 1, 1999. Directed by Brett Ratner , the music video began airing on MTV on August 16, 1999, following its premiere on the network's Making the Video series. [ 13 ]
"Heartbreak" is a song recorded by South Korean singer and rapper Minho released digitally on December 21, 2021 through SM Entertainment. [1] The song was written by Park Tae-won, Parrish Warrington, Diederik Van Elsas, Joren Van Der Voort, and Alex Aiono, and produced by
Heartbreaker is the twentieth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on July 17, 1978, by RCA Victor . The album was produced by Gary Klein and Parton with Charles Koppelman serving as executive producer, and was an even more direct aim at the pop charts, with several of its songs verging on disco.
"I Can Make You Dance" is featured on the fictional radio station Bounce FM in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. "Heartbreaker" is featured on the radio station Space 103.2 in Grand Theft Auto V , and was also featured in the 1995 film Friday .
The official music video for "Heartbreaker" premiered on YouTube on March 11, 2022, and was directed by Andrew Freedom Parry. [7] Moskaluke wears three different outfits throughout the video, which she intended to represent different types of love: "fun, carefree, passionate, and sometimes dreamy". [8] [9]
Heartbreaker (Dionne Warwick album), or the title song (see below), 1982 The Heartbreaker Demos , an album containing the demos made by Barry Gibb for Warwick's album, 2006 Heartbreaker (Dolly Parton album) , or the title song (see below), 1978
It was released in July 1978 as the first single and title track from the album Heartbreaker. The song topped the U.S. country singles chart, for three consecutive weeks, in mid-1978. [17] "Heartbreaker" also peaked at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #12 on the Easy Listening chart. [18]