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"Fixing a Broken Heart"
Single by Indecent Obsession
from the album Relativity
B-side"Glory of Burning
One Bad Dream
Whispers in the Dark (acoustic '93)"
Released1993
Studio
  • Think Studios
  • Lillie Yard
Genre
Length3:33
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Richard Hennassey
  • Michael Jay
  • Mark Duffy
  • Neil McDiamind
  • Don Kilpatrick
Producer(s)
  • Nick Coler
  • Ian Richardson
Indecent Obsession singles chronology
"Rebel with a Cause"
(1992)
"Fixing a Broken Heart"
(1993)
"Fall from Grace"
(1994)
Music videos
"Fixing a Broken Heart" on YouTube
"Fixing a Broken Heart" (duet version) on YouTube

"Fixing a Broken Heart" is the 10th single by the Australian pop rock band Indecent Obsession, released by Mushroom Records and MCA Records in 1993 off their third album Relativity. It was the band's first single with lead vocalist Richard Hennassey, who replaced David Dixon after the band moved to London that year. Two versions of the song exist: one solely by the band and the other a duet featuring Japanese singer-songwriter Mari Hamada; the latter featured on Hamada's 1994 international release All My Heart.[1] The single peaked at No. 21 on Belgium's Ultrapop 50 Flanders chart.

Track listing

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Australian CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fixing a Broken Heart"
  • Richard Hennassey
  • Michael Jay
  • Mark Duffy
  • Neil McDiamind
  • Don Kilpatrick
3:33
2."Glory of Burning"
  • Darryl Sims
  • Ian Richardson
  • Michael Szumowski
  • Nick Coler
4:09
3."One Bad Dream"
4:09
International CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fixing a Broken Heart"
  • Hennassey
  • Jay
  • Duffy
  • McDiamind
  • Kilpatrick
3:33
2."Whispers in the Dark" (acoustic '93)
  • Wolf
  • David Dixon
  • Szumowski
4:44
3."Fixing a Broken Heart" (duet with Mari Hamada)
  • Hennassey
  • Jay
  • Duffy
  • McDiamind
  • Kilpatrick
3:33

Chart performance

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Chart (1993) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[2] 21

Cover versions

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References

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  1. ^ "All My Heart". Mari Hamada Official Website. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Indecent Obsession – Fixing a Broken Heart" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
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