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One Man in My Heart

The Human League · 1995

23 min · 4 tracks · electronic · new wave · synth-pop

A lush blend of synth-pop and art pop, exploring themes of love and reflection through intricate melodies.

One Man in My Heart is a single by The Human League, released in 1995. A lush blend of synth-pop and art pop, exploring themes of love and reflection through intricate melodies. The album features the title track which received notable airplay and critical attention, charting well in the UK and reinforcing The Human League's status in the synth-pop scene. It also reflects the band's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while still resonating with their core audience. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does One Man in My Heart sound like?

A lush blend of synth-pop and art pop, exploring themes of love and reflection through intricate melodies. Rooted in electronic and new wave.

What makes One Man in My Heart by The Human League notable?

The album features the title track which received notable airplay and critical attention, charting well in the UK and reinforcing The Human League's status in the synth-pop scene. It also reflects the band's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while still resonating with their core audience. In 1995, The Human League was navigating their post-‘Dare’ era, releasing 'One Man in My Heart' as part of their continued evolution in sound. This album came after a significant shift in the band's lineup and musical direction, showcasing their experimentation with electronic sounds while maintaining their signature melodic style.

How many songs are on One Man in My Heart?

One Man in My Heart has 4 tracks, running approximately 23 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·23:58

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 One Man in My Heart Standout 4:05
  • 2 One Man in My Heart (T.O.E.C. extended) Standout 8:31
  • 3 One Man in My Heart (T.O.E.C. unplugged) 4:17
  • 4 These Are the Days (Sonic Radiation) Standout 7:05

Release Date

March 6, 1995

Genre

new wave, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

23 min 58 sec