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Khan was a singer and the next-door neighbour of UB40 lead singer Ali Campbell. [3] However, in 1992, Deborah Banks, a secretary in Birmingham, took legal action again UB40 and the music publishers, claiming she had written the majority of the lyrics for "Don't Break My Heart". [4] [5]
Don't Break My Heart is the title of several songs, including: "Don't Break My Heart" (La Toya Jackson song) "Don't Break My Heart" (Vaya Con Dios song) "Don't Break My Heart" (Romeo's Daughter song) "Don't Break My Heart" (UB40 song) "Don't Break My Heart" (Nicola song) "Don't Break My Heart" (Italo disco project Den Harrow song from 1987)
The album features two hits, "I Got You Babe"—a duet with Hynde that reached number one in the UK, Ireland and Australia—and the UK number-three follow-up "Don't Break My Heart", which was the 'B-side' of "I Got You Babe" ("Theme from Labour of Love
Signing Off is the debut album by British reggae band UB40, released in the UK on 29 August 1980 by Dudley-based independent label Graduate Records.It was an immediate success in their home country, reaching number 2 on the UK albums chart, and made UB40 one of the many popular reggae bands in Britain, several years before the band found international fame.
The Very Best of UB40 1980–2000 is a greatest hits album of the British dub/reggae band UB40. ... "Don't Break My Heart" "Cherry Oh Baby" "Can't Help Falling In Love"
Three years later, UB40 performed at the Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986. In 1987, Ray "Pablo" Falconer, the producer of UB40's music, died in a car crash. His brother, Earl Falconer, the band's bassist, was driving with nearly twice the legal limit of alcohol in his blood.
"Please Don't Make Me Cry" – 3:26 from Labour of Love "Many Rivers To Cross" – 4:31 from Labour of Love "Cherry Oh Baby" – 3:18 from Labour of Love "If It Happens Again" – 3:44 from Geffery Morgan "I Got You Babe" – 3:09 from Baggariddim "Don't Break My Heart" – 3:49 from Baggariddim "Sing Our Own Song" – 4:08 from Rat in the Kitchen
Present Arms is the second album by UB40 and was released in 1981. It spent 38 weeks on the UK album charts, reaching number 2. An album of original songs, it spawned two top 20 hits in "One in Ten" (number 7) and "Don't Let It Pass You By/Don't Slow Down" (16).