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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox song

| name = The Captain of Her Heart

| cover = The captain of her heart.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Double

| album = Blue

| B-side = Your Prayer Takes Me Off

| released = September 1985
15 November 1985 (UK)

| recorded = 1985

| studio =

| genre = * Jazz-rock

* soft rock

* sophisti-pop

| length = 4:34

| label = * Double City

* Metronome

* Polydor

* A&M

| writer = * Kurt Maloo

* Felix Haug

| producer = Double

| prev_title = Woman of the World

| prev_year = 1984

| next_title = Devils Ball

| next_year = 1987

|misc=}}

"'The Captain of Her Heart'" is a song by the Swiss duo Double (Felix Haug and Kurt Maloo) from their debut studio album, 'Blue' (1985). The song is a ballad about a woman who stops waiting for her absent lover to return. The single was an international success, reaching No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 16 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, thus making Double the first Swiss act to reach the top 40 on the latter chart.

Background



Keyboardist Felix Haug had recorded a demo melody on his Oberheim synthesizer, "very '80s style", several months before Double went into the studio to record their first album. In the studio, singer Kurt Maloo heard this melody and was interested. The sound engineer suggested Haug play it on a grand piano, instead of '80s-style synthesizer, as a guide for Maloo's vocals. However, when the piano melody was recorded, Maloo wanted it left it the way it was.

"I wrote the lyrics to the playback in no time in the studio. Like a ghost writer. They were just there out of the blue. It was almost spooky. I never thought the lyrics would touch so many hearts around the world and Im still overwhelmed from all the positive feedback I get through the internet," said Maloo in 2013.

Reception



In a retrospective review of the song, AllMusic journalist Stewart Mason suggested that the song is "one of the great lost one-hit wonders of the mid-1980s." Mason wrote: "The Swiss duo never managed to capitalize on this song's casual sophistication and melodic grace, but it remains a glorious anomaly." The prominent saxophone on the song was played by Christian Ostermeier.

Music video



There were two different music videos produced for the song. The original Swiss version features the band performing the song in a darkened room., Kurt Maloo The US version of the video incorporates more of a storyline, with alternating location shots featuring the band members and various female models. A TV program incorporating elements from the US video made the band appear as having four members, with Felix Haug either playing drums or piano depending on the shot, and Kurt Maloo either playing guitar and singing or playing saxophone. Most shots of playing musicians just showed two of them at the same time, but a few were composite and showed all four. The original Swiss video uses a similar idea, but also sometimes makes two incarnations of the same artist appear together and does not attempt at realism. The album cover also represents each artist twice.

Track listings



*'7-inch single (Polydor)'

#"The Captain of Her Heart" 3:59

#"Your Prayer Takes Me Off" (Part II Dub) 4:04

*'7-inch single (A&M)'

#"The Captain of Her Heart" 3:59

#"Your Prayer Takes Me Off" (Part II Dub) 4:04



*'7-inch single (Metronome)'

#"The Captain of Her Heart" 4:35

#"Your Prayer Takes Me Off" (Part II Dub) 4:04

*'12-inch maxi single'

#"The Captain of Her Heart" 4:35

#"Your Prayer Takes Me Off" (Part II Dub) 4:04

#"Your Prayer Takes Me Off" (Part I) 6:30

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Cover versions



The song has been covered by:

*Randy Crawford

*Laurent Voulzy

*Koto

*Roland Kaiser

*Ronnie Jones and Beauty & Deep

*Contemporary jazz pianist Duncan Millar offered his take on the song his 2001 album 'Good to Go'.

*A Spanish version called "Ancl su Corazn" was written by Cristian Rosemary in August 2016.


References



Category:1985 singles

Category:1985 songs

Category:Double (band) songs

Category:Polydor Records singles

Category:A&M Records singles

Category:Metronome Records singles

Category:English-language Swiss songs

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