The Psychedelic Furs Songs - Heartbreak Beat Lyrics
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10/11/2016
1986
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Heartbreak Beat Lyrics
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Midnight to Midnight
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Album: Midnight to Midnight
Released: 1986
Heartbreak Beat Lyrics
I'm a Heartbreak Beat, yea, all night long
And nobody don't dance on the edge of the dark
We've got the radio on
And it feels like love,
But it don't mean a lot
And it feels like love
And it's all that we
[Chorus:]
There's a heartbreak beat, playing all night long
Down on my street
And it feels like love, got the radio on
And it's all that we need
There's a heartbreak beat, and it feels like love
There's a heartbreak beat, and it feels like love
Well, the feet don't stop, the way you talk so tough
And there's a perfect kiss, somewhere out in the dark
But a kiss ain't enough
And the world don't stop, every time that you call
And the world don't stop, every time that you call
[Chorus]
I'm a heartbreak beat, yea, all night long
And nobody don't dance on the edge of the dark
We've got the radio on
And it feels like love,
But it don't mean a lot
And it feels like love
And it's all that we
[Chorus]
There's a heartbreak beat
There's a heartbreak beat
Writer/s: BUTLER, RICHARD/BUTLER, TIMOTHY/ASHTON, JOHN /
Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Heartbreak Beat
Butler's co-writers on the song were the group's guitarist John Ashton and bass player Tim Butler (Richard's brother).
Looking to expand their fanbase, the group created more accessible songs for their next album, Midnight to Midnight. "Heartbreak Beat," deemed the most radio-friendly track, was released as a single in the UK in October 1986, but wasn't issued in America until March 1987. It peaked at #26 in May, and in July the band started their tour of the US. "Heartbreak Beat" ended up being their last Hot 100 entry, although dedicated fans stuck with them for two more albums, Book of Days (1989) and World Outside (1991).
He agreed to make another album, but insisted on returning to their early form. The resulting Book Of Days had little commercial appeal, but Butler was proud of it.