![]() No voice oozes heartbreak more genuinely than the late, great Roy Orbison. “You’re a heartbreaker, you’re a love faker, but you can’t break my heart anymore!” – Big Jim Sykes Like in this song, maybe the best thing is just to try again. The song also comes right out and says: “I’ve just found someone else, who’s sure to take your place, someone I can always trust.” When trust is broken, it’s hard to ever allow yourself to love again. The lyrics of this song go like this: “You’re a heartbreaker, you’re a love faker…” Many times when you get your heartbroken, you feel as though the other person has been faking it all along. The lyrics say it best: “Even though you say you’re over it, I guess you never are.” It’s not your typical Valentine’s Day heartbreak song, but it’s a song that speaks of loss so eloquently. ![]() In the end it’s a song for broken hearts of all kinds.īased on the vibe of the music that is fitting for a coffee house environment and the lyrical content, this song is perfect for reflecting on your breakup with a nice warm cup o’ joe. Although the source of heartbreak is never mentioned, one only has to hear Barry drop the beat to whisper a breathy near crying stutter of “ ah-ha-ha-ha-hand” before the title line, to hear women squeal and swoon for this broken hearted man. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? by Bee GeesĪccording to the late Robin Gibb, this song was written in about an hour at Barry Gibb’s basement apartment at Addison Road, Holland Park, London for their 1971 Trafalgar album. ![]() The lyrics say it all - perfect first dance at any wedding in any era. Even Frankie can’t remember her name!Ī perfect love song! Written by the Addrisi brothers, this beautiful arrangement by Wrecking Crew bassist Ray Pohlman and the immaculate production by Bones Howe make this one sparkle extra bright and jump out of the radio like few other ballads ever could. The duet partner remains a mystery to this day. The melody, the lyrics and the performance all come together to create the soundtrack to a simpler time. 1 hit of the 1950s just as the year flipped to 1960, this sweet song is a perfect representation of the innocence of teenage love affairs in the era. You’ll be over this broken heart in no time!Īnything with Ed Sheeran = so many feels. So grab a bottle of whiskey or wine, a box of tissues, and maybe a pint of ice cream, then hit play. Instead of hating the holiday, our heartbroken friends, use it as a day of catharsis with our playlist of breakup songs, curated by some of your favorite SiriusXM channels. But for those who have to spend 24 hours reflecting on love lost, Feb. 14 can be pretty crappy. Valentine’s Day is a wonderful time for the blissfully in love. ![]()
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