Where Do Broken Hearts Go
Whitney Houston · 1988
8 min · 2 tracks · R&B ยท soul ยท gospel
A soaring blend of heartfelt balladry and polished production, showcasing Whitney's vocal prowess and emotional depth.
Where Do Broken Hearts Go is a single by Whitney Houston, released in 1988. A soaring blend of heartfelt balladry and polished production, showcasing Whitney's vocal prowess and emotional depth. The title track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Houston's fourth consecutive number-one hit. Its commercial success helped reinforce her dominance in the music industry during the late 1980s and contributed to her reputation as a premier balladeer of the era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Where Do Broken Hearts Go sound like?
A soaring blend of heartfelt balladry and polished production, showcasing Whitney's vocal prowess and emotional depth. Rooted in R&B and soul.
What makes Where Do Broken Hearts Go by Whitney Houston notable?
The title track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Houston's fourth consecutive number-one hit. Its commercial success helped reinforce her dominance in the music industry during the late 1980s and contributed to her reputation as a premier balladeer of the era. Released on February 25, 1988, 'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' came at a pivotal moment in Whitney Houston's career, following her incredibly successful debut album, which included hits like 'I Will Always Love You.' This single further solidified her status as a leading pop and R&B artist, demonstrating her ability to convey deep emotion through powerful vocal performances.
How many songs are on Where Do Broken Hearts Go?
Where Do Broken Hearts Go has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
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- 1 Where Do Broken Hearts Go Standout 4:37
- 2 Where You Are Standout 4:10
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