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"Heartbreaker" is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey and rapper Jay-Z, and recorded for Carey's sixth studio album Rainbow (1999). Co-produced by DJ Clue and featuring Jay-Z, it is built around a sample of the Stacy Lattisaw song "Attack of the Name Game", written by Jeff Cohen, Narada Michael Walden, Shirley Elliston and Lincoln Chase. ("Attack of the Name Game" samples "The Name Game", written by Elliston and Chase.) The song's protagonist laments a man who has broken her heart. It was released as the first single from Rainbow in August 1999 (see 1999 in music) and reached the top ten in several countries, including the United States, where it reached number one.
"Heartbreaker" is a song from English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1969 album, Led Zeppelin II. It was credited to all four members of the band, having been recorded at A&R Studios, New York, during the band's second concert tour of the United States, and was engineered by Eddie Kramer.
"Heartbreaker" opens Side II of the album, and is famous for its memorable guitar riff by Jimmy Page, along with its unaccompanied solo, which he did not compose but rather improvised on the spot. It was voted as the 16th greatest guitar solo of all time by Guitar World magazine.
"Heartbreaker" is a 1982 single released by American pop and soul singer Dionne Warwick. The song was written by The Bee Gees' Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb; their distinctive backing vocals being heard on the chorus. The unique brothers' sound can also be recognized in the syncopated rhythm of drums programming, the bright strings unisons and the powerful synthetizer brass sections.
The song peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1983, and was a #1 Adult Contemporary hit. In the UK, the track reached #2. The tune was also a smash hit around the world.
Warwick admitted in The Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits by Wesley Hyatt that she was not fond of "Heartbreaker" (regarding the song's international popularity, she quipped, "I cried all the way to the bank"), but recorded it because she trusted the Bee Gees' judgment that it would be a hit: it turned out to be Warwick's most successful solo hit of the 1980s.
"Heartbreaker" is a song recorded by Pat Benatar on her 1979 album In the Heat of the Night. It reached #23 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Pat Benatar and "Heartbreaker" appeared in a television ad (along with Cheyenne Kimball) for Candie's Clothing Company. This song was also performed by Pat and her band in the Charmed episode "Lucky Charmed".
"Heartbreaker" was a ballad written by Carole Bayer Sager and David Wolfert that served as the title song for Dolly Parton's 1978 album Heartbreaker. The song was released as the album's first single, and topped the U.S. country singles charts in mid-1978; it also was a Top 20 U.S. pop hit.
"Heartbreaker / Days" is a single by Finnish rock band The Rasmus which is a composition of the two songs "Heartbreaker" and "Days". It was released on March 11, 2002 by the record label Playground Music.
"Heartbreaker" was originally released on the band's fourth studio album Into on October 29, 2001. "Days" is a b-side track which first was released on this single, and later on "Into (Special Edition)", 2003. The single was the last one from the album, featuring the two remixed tracks of "Heartbreaker": Rock Radio Remix and Pop Radio Remix.
It went #1 on the Finland Singles Chart, although it has not been very popular on other chart lists. No music video has been made for any of these songs.







