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"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her second studio album, Whitney (1987). It was released as the fourth single from the album on February 15, 1988 to contemporary hit radio in the United States.
"Didn't We Almost Have It All" performance was used as the single's promo music video later. January 25, 1988 The 15th American Music Awards: Houston was one of the show's co-hosts with Barbara Mandrell, Mick Fleetwood, The Bee Gees, and Smokey Robinson. [7] Barbara Mandrell introduced Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" performance.
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" debuted at number 47 on the UK Singles Chart. [8] The song sold 3,781 copies in the UK. [9] The song also peaked at number 88 on the Billboard Hot 100, selling 37,818 copies in the United States. [10] "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" reached the top 50 in Mexico and Spain. [11] [12]
There were five promotional singles released on five different days; when fans pre-ordered the album, they received an instant download of the songs. [15] "Ready to Run" was released as the first promotional single on 6 November. [16] "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" was released as the second promotional single on 10 November.
Where Do Broken Hearts Go" may refer to: " Where Do Broken Hearts Go ", 1988 single from Whitney Houston's second album Whitney . " Where Do Broken Hearts Go (One Direction song) , 2014 promotional single by One Direction from their album Four
The first half of the video features scenes of a rehearsal for the filming and the second Houston's staged performance for the song. 1988 "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Peter Israelson The video, one of only a few videos among Houston's, has a storyline that a couple reunite after a short separation.
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The other two songs which she recorded for the album were "Why Does It Hurt So Bad", another R&B ballad penned by Babyface, and a duet with CeCe Winans called "Count On Me", co-written by Houston. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Houston recorded a full length soundtrack to accompany the film The Preacher's Wife , both of which were released in 1996.