Lyrics:

Bonnie Tyler

"It's A Heartache"


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It's a heartache
Nothing but a heartache

Hits you when it's too late
Hits you when you're down

It's a fool's game
Nothing but a fool's game

Standing in the cold rain
Feeling like a clown.

It's a heartache
Nothing but a heartache.

Love him till your arms break
Then he lets you down.

It ain't right with love to share
When you find he doesn't care for you.
It ain't wise to need someone
As much as I depended on you.

It's a heartache
Nothing but a heartache

Hits you when it's too late
. . .

It ain't right with love to share
. . .

Oh it's a heartache

Nothing but a heartache.
Love him till your arms break
Then he let's you down

It's a fool's game
Standing in the cold rain
Feeling like a clown.

It's a heartache
Love him till your arms break
Then he let's you down
It's a heartache
It's A Heartache:
Artist:                       Bonnie Tyler
Lyricist:                    Bonnie Tyler

Product details:
Style: Contemporary Folk
R & B

Tracks:

1      It's a Heartache 3:32
2      Lost in France 3:54
3      More Than a Lover 4:14
4      (You Make Me Feel Like A)
Natural                               Woman 3:06
5      The World Is Full of Married Men 4:01
6      Sometimes When We Touch 4:19
7      Goodbye to the Island 3:12
8      Living for the City 3:45
9      Come on Give Me Loving 3:20
10    Here Am I 3:49
11    If I Sing You a Love Song 4:46
12    Piece of My Heart 3:50
13    Heaven 3:03
14    If You Ever Need Me Again 3:31
15    I Believe in Your Sweet Love 4:21
16    Louisiana Rain 4:28
17    Whiter Shade of Pale 4:30
18    The Eyes of a Fool 3:19
19    My Guns Are Loaded 3:02
20    Bye Bye Now My Sweet Love 2:59
REVIEW:

Before her well-known collaborations with
Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman,
Welsh-born singer Bonnie Tyler (born
Gaynor Hopkins) performed off and on in
her homeland with the R&B band Mumbles.

Nodules on her vocal cords prevented her
from singing full time until 1976, when she
underwent an operation to have them
removed. The surgery left her with a raspy,
husky voice that proved an effective
instrument and drew notice from
writers/producers Ronnie Scott and Steve
Wolfe, who became her managers.

Tyler scored a number three hit with their
"It's a Heartache" in 1978, but became
dissatisfied as the two attempted to steer
her into country music. When her contract
ran out, she signed with CBS and sought
Steinman out, hoping for material with his
trademark epic sound.

She got it with the ballad "Total Eclipse of
the Heart," which was recorded with E
Street Band members Max Weinberg on
drums and Roy Bittan on keyboards, plus
guitarist Rick Derringer and backing
vocalist Rory Dodd.
The song spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard
charts and helped the LP Faster Than the Speed of Night sell
over a million copies and debut at number one in the U.K,
where the title track became a hit.

Tyler then recorded "Holding Out For a Hero" for the
blockbuster Footloose soundtrack, which to date has
remained her last major success. She went on to work with
Todd Rundgren and Desmond Child and recorded the
European hit album Bitterblue in 1991 for a German label,
which featured contributions from Nik Kershaw, Harold
Faltermeyer, and Giorgio Moroder. In 1996, she released
Free Spirit on Atlantic Records to little attention. *****Steve
Huey
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