Queen Of The Broken Hearts
"Queen Of The Broken Hearts"
Get swept up in Loverboy's 1983 classic, "Queen Of The Broken Hearts." This powerhouse track blends Arena Rock, Hard Rock, and Pop Rock into an unforgettable anthem. Its driving beat, soaring vocals, and catchy chorus cemented its place as a defining hit of the 80s rock scene.
- TITLE: Queen Of The Broken Hearts
- BAND: Loverboy
- GENRE: Arena Rock, Pop Rock
- OTHER: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 08
- YEAR: 1983
Released on their chart-topping 1983 album Keep It Up, "Queen Of The Broken Hearts" showcased Loverboy at their peak. The Canadian band masterfully combined powerful Hard Rock riffs with Pop Rock sensibilities, creating the perfect Arena Rock sound for the era. This track exemplifies their formula for success: high-energy performances, memorable hooks, and slick production that captivated audiences worldwide and dominated radio airwaves.
The song perfectly represents its genres: Arena Rock's anthemic feel, Hard Rock's guitar-driven energy, and Pop Rock's melodic accessibility. Featuring Mike Reno's distinctive vocals, Paul Dean's sharp guitar work, and signature 80s synthesizer lines, "Queen Of The Broken Hearts" remains a quintessential example of Loverboy's sound and a standout track from 1983, embodying the vibrant rock landscape of the decade.
SONG MEANING: The song tells the story of a magnetic, beautiful woman who effortlessly attracts admirers but leaves them heartbroken in her wake. She is portrayed as elusive and perhaps emotionally unavailable, reigning as the "Queen Of The Broken Hearts" over the many suitors she inevitably leaves behind, captivated but ultimately disappointed.
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- TITLE: Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
- BAND: The Hollies
- GENRE: Swamp Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 08
- YEAR: 1971
