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"'He Will Break Your Heart'", is a song originally performed and co-written by Jerry Butler, a top-ten hit in 1960.

In 1975, Tony Orlando and Dawn released the song under the title "'He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)'". Their version topped the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart on May 3, 1975 and the US adult contemporary chart.

Origins



"He Will Break Your Heart" was written by Jerry Butler, Calvin Carter, and Curtis Mayfield. The song was recorded by Butler and released as a single in 1960, where it peaked at No. 7 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart and No. 3 on the 'Cash Box' Top 100. In addition, Butler's recording spent seven non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. R&B chart. Subsequent cover versions of "He Will Break Your Heart" were released by artists such as Margie Singleton and Lulu (both regendering the song to 'She Will Break Your Heart'), The Righteous Brothers and Freddie Scott.

Chart history



Tony Orlando and Dawn version



When Orlando and the other members of Dawn (Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson) were waiting in the lobby to go on at a Golden Globes award ceremony, Orlando spoke with Faye Dunaway and her then-husband, Peter Wolf, lead singer for The J. Geils Band. To pass the time, the two began singing various R&B songs from the '60s, including Butler's "He Will Break Your Heart", which the couple recommended that the group record on an upcoming album. Orlando contacted Mayfield requesting permission to do a remake, but to change the song's title to the opening lines, and Mayfield gave his permission. 'Billboard' ranked it as the No. 18 song for 1975.

Their version topped the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart on May 3, 1975, and remained there for three weeks. The song also went to No. 1 on the US adult contemporary chart for one week in 1975.Hyatt, Wesley (1999). 'The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits' (Billboard Publications), It was later certified gold by the RIAA.'Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 19551990' -

Another track from the same 1975 album was adapted from an Italian hit by Giorgio Gaber from two years prior entitled 'Far Finta di Essere Sani' recorded in English as 'Tomorrow's Got to be Sunny'. Even though the song did not chart, it became a concert favorite.

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Subsequent versions



During the 1960s the song was covered by Margie Singleton, Lulu ("She Will Break Your Heart"), Billy Fury, Bobby Vee, Lloyd Price, Ben E. King, The Merseybeats, Johnny Rivers (title "He Don't Love You, Like I Love You"), Jackie Edwards, among others.https://secondhandsongs.com/work/13128 (list of cover versions)

The band Gallery included a version of the song under the name He Will Break Your Heart on their 1972 album 'Nice To Be With You.'

Jim Croce included a version of the song as part of his "Chain Gang Medley" (along with Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang", and The Coasters "Searchin'") recorded before his death in 1973, it featured on the 1975 album 'The Faces I've Been' and was a chart success as a single in 1976.

The Greg Kihn Band included a version of the song on their 1976 album, 'Greg Kihn''.'

The Walker Brothers also covered the track on their 1975 comeback album No Regrets under the original title "He Will Break Your Heart".

Dolly Parton covered the song in 1984, retaining the Orlando and Dawn retitling, though changing the gender to "'She' Don't Love You", like Margie Singleton did in 1960 to the original "He Will Break Your Heart" song. She included the song on 'The Great Pretender', an album of covers of early rock and roll hits.

Joe Tex made an answer song singing from the perspective of the other man entitled "I Will Never Break Your Heart".

The song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam shares the same first three lines of its first verse with the chorus of "He Will Break Your Heart."

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Category:1960 singles

Category:1975 singles

Category:Tony Orlando songs

Category:Jerry Butler songs

Category:Margie Singleton songs

Category:The Walker Brothers songs

Category:Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles

Category:Cashbox number-one singles

Category:Songs written by Curtis Mayfield

Category:Songs written by Jerry Butler

Category:Vee-Jay Records singles

Category:Elektra Records singles

Category:1960 songs

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