Broken Again

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"Broken Again"
Single by Another Animal
from the album Another Animal
Released2007
Recorded2007
Genre Hard rock
Length5:23
Label Universal/Republic
Songwriter(s) Whitfield Crane
Lee Richards
Tony Rombola
Another Animal singles chronology
"Broken Again"
(2007)
"Fade Away"
(2008)

"Broken Again" is a song by American rock band Another Animal and the lead single from their self-titled album.

Chart positions

Singles

Billboard (North America)

YearChartPosition
2007 Mainstream Rock Tracks 8


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