Heartbreaker | ||||
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Studio album by Dolly Parton | ||||
Released | July 16, 1978 | |||
Recorded | Los Angeles, February–April 1978 | |||
Genre | Country, pop | |||
Length | 32:02 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Producer | Gary Klein | |||
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Singles from Heartbreaker | ||||
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Allmusic | |
Robert Christgau | C |
Heartbreaker is the 20th solo studio album by Dolly Parton, released in 1978. Released following the huge pop crossover success of Here You Come Again, Heartbreaker was designed as an even more direct aim at the pop charts, with several of its songs verging on disco. The title song, a ballad written by Carole Bayer Sager, topped the U.S. country charts, and became Parton's third top-forty pop hit, while the follow-up single was the double-A-sided "Baby I'm Burning"/"I Really Got the Feeling", with "Baby I'm Burnin'" targeted for pop airplay, and "I Really Got the Feeling" for country. The formula (which had previously worked for Here You Come Again's double-A-sided "Two Doors Down"/"It's All Wrong, but It's All Right") was successful again, with the single reaching #1 on the country charts, and #25 on the pop charts.
Disco remix singles of two of the album's songs, "Baby I'm Burning" and "I Wanna Fall in Love"were also released and received significant airplay in clubs and discos at the time.
The album cover, a gatefold design depicting Parton in a series of surreal, dream-like images, was designed by graphic artist Ed Caraeff, who'd also designed the cover art for Here You Come Again.
The album stayed at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for nine consecutive weeks. It ended up being certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
The song "Nickels and Dimes" was later covered by Nana Mouskouri on her Roses Love Sunshine album.
All tracks written by Dolly Parton except as noted.