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Heart (Pet Shop Boys song)

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"Heart"
"Heart" cover
Single by Pet Shop Boys
from the album Actually
B-side "I Get Excited (You Get Excited Too)"
Released March 21, 1988
Format 7", 12", cassette, CD
Recorded 1987
Genre Synthpop
Length 4:16
Label Parlophone / EMI
Writer Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe
Producer Andy Richards & Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys singles chronology
"Always on My Mind"
(1987)
"Heart"
(1987)
"Domino dancing"
(1988)

"Heart" is a song recorded by Pet Shop Boys which reached #1 on the UK singles chart for three weeks in April 1988.

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Song

Written By Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, "Heart" was the fourth and final single from the duo's second 'proper' album Actually. Remixed as a single and released in March 1988, it rocketed to the top of the charts to become the duo's fourth - and last - UK number one single. It was also a massive hit across Europe. The genesis of the song goes back to the sessions for the duo's first album Please in early 1986 with Shep Pettibone. Originally the duo had planned to offer it to Hi-NRG singer Hazell Dean or — more notoriously — Madonna, but they ultimately kept it for themselves. The duo's version of the song was intended to be used in the Steven Spielberg produced film Innerspace, but the dance sequence it was intended for was at the wrong tempo for the song. The song was originally called "Heartbeat", but was changed after Culture Club drummer Jon Moss announced the formation of a group Heartbeat UK. The lyrics are noted for being more traditional than most Pet Shop Boys songs, being a straightforward declaration of love — the norm for pop songs. On the commentary of the live Pet Shop Boys DVD Cubism, Neil reveals that the "uh uh oh oh uh" refrain which repeats throughout the song features the vocals of Neil, Pavarotti and Wendy Smith (of Prefab Sprout). The song was re-recorded for Actually with producer Andy Richards, and was mixed by Julian Mendelsohn. The single remix is an edit of the Richards' version with the use of wah wah guitar, to make it sound very 70's. Despite topping the UK charts for three weeks and being a huge worldwide hit, Heart has become the least remembered of the Pet Shop Boys' four number ones. Even the duo themselves tend to dismiss it, with Chris Lowe stating in 2001: "It just shows that chart positions aren't the be all and end all. "Heart" isn't in the same league as "Being Boring".

Music video

Directed by Jack Bond, director of the band's 1987 film It Couldn't Happen Here, the "Heart" video is based on the 1922 film Nosferatu. The video opens with Tennant and his bride (Danijela Čolić) being driven to a castle with and Lowe as his chauffeur. As he's going to bed with his bride, the Vampire, played by Ian McKellen, spies them. Later he seduces the bride and bites her. Finally Lowe drives Nosferatu and his bride away, leaving Tennant to stare bitterly after them from a castle window. The video was shot in Yugoslavia.

Track listing

7": Parlophone / R 6177 (UK)

  1. "Heart (Single Version)" - 4:16
  2. "I get excited (you get excited too)" - 4:53

12": Parlophone / 12 R 6177 (UK)

  1. "Heart (disco mix)" - 8:27
  2. "I get excited (you get excited too)" - 4:53
  3. "Heart (dance mix)" - 6:08
  • also released on MC (TCR 6177) and CD (CDR 6177)

12": Parlophone / 12 RX 6177 (UK)

  1. "Heart (12" remix)" - 8:55
  2. "Heart (dub mix)" - 5:15
  3. "I get excited (you get excited too)" - 4:53

Chart performance

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Germany 1
Austria 3
Norway 6
Sweden 9
Swizerland 1
France 36
Australia 18
UK 1
Preceded by
"Don't Turn Around" by Aswad
UK number one single
April 3 1988
Succeeded by
"Theme from S'Express" by S'Express

References

  • Interviews: Pet Shop Boys. Remember the Eighties (March 2004). Retrieved on 2006-06-29.
  • Heath, Chris (2001). "Heart". In Actually / Further Listening 1987-1988 [CD liner notes]. London: Pet Shop Boys Partnership.
  • Longmire, Ernie and Steffen Gärtner (1989-2006). Pet Shop Boys: Heart (TXT). Gardner's Pet Shop Boys Discography. Gardner Publishing Ltd. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.
  • Raggett, Ned. Heart. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.

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