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===Songs===
===Songs===



* "[[Broken Heart (White Lion song)|Broken Heart]]" ([[1985]]/[[1991]]), from [[hard rock]] band [[White Lion]]'s album ''[[Mane Attraction]]'' (originally from ''[[Fight to Survive]]'')
* "[[Broken Heart (White Lion song)|Broken Heart]]" ([[1985]]/[[1991]]), from [[hard rock]] band [[White Lion]]'s album ''[[Mane Attraction]]'' (originally from ''[[Fight to Survive]]'')
* "Broken Heart" ([[1997]]), from rock band Spiritualized's album ''[[Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space]]''
* "Broken Heart" ([[1997]]), from rock band Spiritualized's album ''[[Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space]]''
* "Broken Hearted", a song from the [[Eric Clapton]]'s [[1998]] album [[Pilgrim (Eric Clapton album)| Pilgrim]], composed by Eric Clapton and ''[[Greg Phillinganes]]''.
* "Broken Hearts, Torn Up Letters and the Story of a Lonely Girl" ([[2006]]), from alternative rock band Lostprophets' album ''[[Liberation Transmission]]''
* "Broken Hearts, Torn Up Letters and the Story of a Lonely Girl" ([[2006]]), from alternative rock band Lostprophets' album ''[[Liberation Transmission]]''
* "[[Broken Hearted]]" ([[2006]]), a punk rock song by Eighteen Visions
* "[[Broken Hearted]]" ([[2006]]), a punk rock song by Eighteen Visions

Revision as of 22:45, 22 June 2008

Broken heart may refer to:

  • Broken heart, when a human being suffers from an emotional or physical loss
  • Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, a condition in which heart muscles are temporarily weakened

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