Edge of a Broken Heart (Vixen song)

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"Edge of a Broken Heart"
Single by Vixen
from the album Vixen
B-side
  • "Cruisin'" (US)
  • "Charmed Life" (UK)
Released1988
Recorded1988
Genre Glam metal [1] [2]
Length
  • 3:46 (single)
  • 4:24 (album track)
  • 6:35 (extended version)
Label Manhattan (US), EMI (UK)
Songwriter(s) Richard Marx, Fee Waybill
Producer(s) Richard Marx
Vixen singles chronology
"Edge of a Broken Heart"
(1988)
"Cryin"
(1989)

"Edge of a Broken Heart" is a power ballad [3] by the American glam metal band Vixen, that was released as a single in 1988. It was written by Richard Marx, who was also on keyboards, and Fee Waybill. [4] The song peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100, and although the band had another top 40 hit on that chart, "Cryin'", they are often cited as a one-hit wonder, with this song "being their one hit". [5] [6] According to Marx's memoir Stories to Tell, Michael Landau, not the band's Jan Kuehnemund, played lead guitar on this song. [7]

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Music video

The song's video received heavy rotation on MTV. [8] Richard Marx, a popular soft rock artist and co-writer/producer of this song, has a cameo in the video. [9]

Legacy

In 2018, Vixen released a new acoustic version of the song on their Live Fire album. [10]

Charts

YearChartPosition
1988 Billboard Hot 100 [11] 26
Mainstream Rock [12] 24
UK Singles Chart [13] 51
1989UK Singles Chart [13] 59

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