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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.
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" was met with positive reviews from music critics, most noting the heavy 80s' influence of the song. Jason Lipshutz of Billboard stated, "'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' continues down the road of big chords and harmonies designed to echo through stadiums.
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.
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.
Barbara Mandrell introduced Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" performance. Later in the show, Houston returned on stage and performed a gospel song, "Wonderful Counselor" with her mother, Cissy Houston , and brother, Gary Houston.
The lead single "Live While We're Young" was released on 30 September 2012, [6] and recorded the highest opening week sales figure for a song by a non-US artist. [7] "Little Things" and "Kiss You", the succeeding singles, were also successes. One Direction's third studio album, Midnight Memories, was released on 25 November 2013.
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When the fourth single "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" from her second album, Whitney, reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart on April 23, 1988, Houston became the first female artist to achieve four No. 1 singles from one album, [39] and also the first and only artist in pop history to have seven consecutive No. 1 hits, with three ...