Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Sonic Dream Collective song)
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" is a 1995 song recorded by Swedish band Sonic Dream Collective. It was their breakthrough single and a big hit in clubs. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" reached number 5 on Billboards Hot Dance Breakouts Club Play top 5 list in 1997.[1] The single is taken from the debut album, Gravity and is sung by lead vocalist Linn Engström, who also wrote the lyrics with Gibril Jobe.[2]
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" | ||||
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Single by Sonic Dream Collective | ||||
from the album Gravity | ||||
B-side | "Remix" | |||
Released | 1995 | |||
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Length | 3:53 | |||
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Music video | ||||
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" on YouTube |
Critical reception
Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that the song "chugs with a synth-happy, reggae-spiced beat and a bit of throat-ravaging toasting by Gibril "Mr. Gee" Jobe." He noted that "the focal point of the track, however, is singer Linn Engstrom, who has a reedy voice and an icy-cool delivery."[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Birch & Chris House Mix) | 5:31 |
2. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (JJ's Club Mix 1) | 7:38 |
3. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (JJ's Club Mix 2) | 7:58 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Radio Version) | 3:53 |
2. | "Take Me Back" (Radio Version) | 4:00 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Radio Version) | 3:53 |
2. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Club Mix) | 5:39 |
3. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Birch & Chris Swing Mix) | 4:58 |
4. | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Solid Base Jungle Mix) | 4:23 |
References
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (31 May 1997). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books.
- "Sonic Dream Collective – Don't Go Breaking My Hear". discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-04-21.
- "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. 1997-04-26. p. 73. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
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