Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)
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"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" is a song by Scottish rock band
Big Country Big Country are a Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Fife, in 1981. The height of the band's popularity was in the early to mid 1980s, although it has retained a cult following for many years since. The band's music incorporated Scott ...
, released in 1988 as the second single from their fourth studio album '' Peace in Our Time''. It was written by
Stuart Adamson William Stuart Adamson (11 April 1958 – 16 December 2001) was a Scottish rock guitarist and singer. Adamson began his career in the late 1970s as a founding member and performer with the punk rock band Skids. After leaving Skids in 1981, he ...
and produced by Peter Wolf. "Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" reached number 47 in the
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and remained in the top 100 for four weeks.


Background

"Broken Heart" originated with the track "The Longest Day" which Big Country recorded around 1985 but did not release. Adamson later took the chorus and melody from "The Longest Day" and incorporated it into "Broken Heart". "The Longest Day" was not released until it was included on the 1989 single release of " Peace in Our Time". In a 1988 radio interview, Adamson picked "Broken Heart" as one of his favourites from ''Peace in Our Time''. He recalled of the song to ''
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'' in 1990, "I think it's the best song I've ever written. It works great on acoustic or electric. 'Thirteen Valleys' is the one that got away. I'll play that song, always. I'd put it up against any song."


Music video

The song's music video was directed by
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and shot near Wittenoom, Western Australia.


Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, Alex Kadis of '' Smash Hits'' commented, "Though at first this sounds shockingly like '
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', it soon takes a turn for the better and becomes one of those superbly atmospheric songs that Big Country have become so famous for." Jim Whiteford of '' The Kilmarnock Standard'' praised it as "another powerful, atmospheric beat-ballad" from Big Country and added that the song "had me hooked ftera couple of spins". Robin Smith of ''
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'' was critical in his review, commenting, "'Twas a time when I used to cock a leg to those stirring Gaelic airs, but now Big Country are so dull this bland muddy pop is pulling them under." James Masterton, in his 2019 book ''Chart Watch UK - Hits of 1989'', considered the song "capable of standing shoulder to shoulder with past classics such as '
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' and ' Fields of Fire'."


Track listing

7-inch single #"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" – 5:14 #"Soapy Soutar Strikes Back" – 4:15 12-inch single #"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" – 5:14 #"Soapy Soutar Strikes Back" – 4:15 #"When a Drum Beats" – 6:20 #"On the Shore" – 3:39 CD single #"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" – 5:14 #"Soapy Soutar Strikes Back" – 4:15 #"Wonderland" (12" Version) – 7:10 CD single (UK limited edition) #"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" – 5:14 #"Soapy Soutar Strikes Back" – 4:15 #"Made in Heaven" – 5:10 #"When a Drum Beats" – 5:04 Cassette and CD single (Canadian release) #"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" – 5:10 #"Soapy Soutar Strikes Back" – 4:06 #"When a Drum Beats" – 4:06 #"Starred and Crossed" – 4:06


Personnel

Big Country *
Stuart Adamson William Stuart Adamson (11 April 1958 – 16 December 2001) was a Scottish rock guitarist and singer. Adamson began his career in the late 1970s as a founding member and performer with the punk rock band Skids. After leaving Skids in 1981, he ...
– vocals, guitar * Bruce Watson – guitar * Tony Butler – bass *
Mark Brzezicki Mark Michael Brzezicki ( , ; born 21 June 1957) is an English musician, best known as the drummer for the Scottish rock band Big Country. He has also played with the Cult, Ultravox, From the Jam, Procol Harum, Rick Astley, the Crazy World of ...
– drums Additional musicians * Peter Wolf – keyboards Production * Peter Wolf – producer of "Broken Heart" * Big Country – producers of all tracks except "Broken Heart" and "Wonderland" *
Steve Lillywhite Stephen Alan Lillywhite, (born 15 March 1955) is a British record producer. Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including new wave acts XTC, Bi ...
– producer of "Wonderland" *
Brian Malouf Brian Malouf (born September 8, 1955) is an American producer, engineer, and mixer who has worked with acts such as Michael Jackson, Queen, Madonna, Pearl Jam, Stevie Wonder, Dave Matthews Band, Tokio Hotel, Wolfmother, and All Time Low. Also ...
– engineer and mixing on "Broken Heart" * Jeremy Smith – engineer on "Broken Heart" * Gonzalo Espinoza, Jeff Poe, Kristen Connolly – assistant engineers on "Broken Heart" * Geoff Pesche – mastering


Charts


References

{{authority control 1988 songs 1988 singles Big Country songs Songs written by Stuart Adamson Mercury Records singles Vertigo Records singles