Break Your Heart (Natalie Merchant song)

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"Break Your Heart"
Single by Natalie Merchant featuring N'Dea Davenport
from the album Ophelia
Released1998
Length4:47
Label Elektra
Songwriter(s) Natalie Merchant
Producer(s) Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant singles chronology
"Kind & Generous"
(1998)
"Break Your Heart"
(1998)
"Life Is Sweet"
(1999)

"Break Your Heart" is a 1998 single by American alternative singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant, featuring N'Dea Davenport. The song was the second single from Merchant's 1998 album, Ophelia .

"Break Your Heart" sings about the saddening social injustices of the world and human nature. Merchant sings that "I know that it will hurt/I know that it will break your heart/The way things are/The way they've been/And the way they'll always be".

Chart performance

"Break Your Heart" spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, peaking at No. 24 on January 2, 1999. [1]

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