Nothing Broken But My Heart

"Nothing Broken But My Heart"
Single by Céline Dion
from the album Celine Dion
Released July 13, 1992 (1992-07-13)
Format CD single, cassette single, vinyl single
Recorded Right Track Recording, The Plant Recording Studios
Genre Pop, soft rock
Length 5:55 (Album Version)
6:41 (Extended Version)
4:14 (Radio Edit)
Label Columbia, Epic
Writer(s) Diane Warren
Producer Walter Afanasieff
Céline Dion singles chronology
"If You Asked Me To"
(1992)
"Nothing Broken But My Heart"
(1992)
"Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime"
(1992)

"Nothing Broken But My Heart" is a song from Céline Dion's eponymous album. It was released as the third single in the United States (July 13, 1992), Canada (August 8, 1992) and Japan, and fourth in Australia (January 25, 1993).[1]

"Nothing Broken But My Heart" was the second Céline Dion's single written by Diane Warren. It was produced by Walter Afanasieff.

The music video was made for the edited version, because the original track lasts almost six minutes. This video was released in August 1992 and features actors practicing the Romeo and Juliet play.

"Nothing Broken But My Heart" was the second Dion's single which reached number 1 position on the U.S. Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks (this time for one week). The song peaked at number 19 in Canada and number 29 in the United States (number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay and number 49 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales). According to Nielsen SoundScan, the single has sold 145,000 copies in the U.S.

"Nothing Broken But My Heart" was covered by R&B artist, Tracie Spencer on her 1999 album Tracie.

Contents

Formats and track listings

Australian/Japanese/North American CD single

  1. "Nothing Broken But My Heart" (radio edit) – 4:14
  2. "Unison" (single mix) – 4:04

Official versions

  1. "Nothing Broken But My Heart" (radio edit) – 4:14
  2. "Nothing Broken But My Heart" (album version) – 5:55
  3. "Nothing Broken But My Heart" (extended album version) – 6:41

Charts

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Canadian Record's Retail Singles Chart[2] 19
Canadian Record's Contemporary Hit Radio Chart[2] 7
Canadian RPM Top Singles[3] 3
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary[4] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 29
US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks[6] 1
US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream[7] 26

References

  1. ^ Glatzer, Jenna (2005). Céline Dion: For Keeps. Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN 0-7407-5559-5. 
  2. ^ a b Lwin, Nanda (1999). Top 40 Hits: The Essential Chart Guide. Music Data Canada. ISBN 1-896594-13-1. 
  3. ^ Top Singles - Volume 56, No. 16, October 17 1992. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  4. ^ Adult Contemporary - Volume 56, No. 14, October 03 1992. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  5. ^ Billboard Hot 100
  6. ^ Contemporary Tracks
  7. ^ Top 40 Mainstream
Preceded by
"Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" by Patty Smyth with Don Henley
Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one single
October 17, 1992
Succeeded by
"Am I the Same Girl" by Swing Out Sister