"Heaven Help My Heart" is a song originally recorded by Australian singer and songwriter
Tina Arena
Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena (born 1 November 1967) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress and record producer. She is one of Australia's highest-selling artists and has sold over 10 million records worldwid ...
. It was written in 1994 by Arena with
David Tyson David Michael Tyson is a Canadian rock music producer and songwriter. He is best known for co-writing Alannah Myles' 1990 #1 hit " Black Velvet" (with Christopher Ward) and producing her debut album. He also co-wrote three hit songs (with Dean M ...
and
Dean McTaggart
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Biography
McTaggart was the lead vocalist in the Canadian band The Arrows from 1981 to 1986. The Ar ...
and released as the third single from Arena's second album, ''
Don't Ask
''Don't Ask'' is the third studio album by Australian singer Tina Arena released by Columbia Records in Australia on 14 November 1994.
Overview
Arena co-wrote all of the songs on the original release of the album which was produced by David Ty ...
'' (1994). The song reached number 22 in her native Australia, and was a top 40 hit in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Arena performed the single on the British
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''
Fully Booked
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Format Series 1–3
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'' on 5 August 1995.
Critical reception
Paul Verna from ''
Billboard
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'' viewed the song as a "perky number". Pan-European magazine ''
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'' wrote, "Arena knows how to
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herself to radio. Bass guitar forms the stable base for a solid piece of FM pop rock. Walking exactly in the
middle of the road, she takes the shortest way to your heart." A reviewer from ''
Music Week
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'' gave the song four out of five, adding, "
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's regional radio pluggers will have plenty of takers for this
soft rock
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follow-up to
Chains
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, although it doesn't hit quite the same spot."
Charts
Certifications
Release history
Wynona Judd version
In 1996, American
country music
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singer
Wynonna Judd
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covered the song for her album ''
Revelations''. Her cover version went to number 14 on the US
Hot Country Songs
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chart and number five on the Canadian ''
RPM
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'' Country Tracks chart.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
1994 songs
1995 singles
1996 singles
Columbia Records singles
Curb Records singles
MCA Records singles
Song recordings produced by Tony Brown (record producer)
Songs written by David Tyson
Songs written by Dean McTaggart
Songs written by Tina Arena
Tina Arena songs
Wynonna Judd songs
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