"Heart of Stone" is a song written by Andy Hill and Pete Sinfield for the band Bucks Fizz in 1988, and recorded by the band at Abbey Road Studios in London. It was to be later recorded and popularized by Cher in 1990.[1]
[edit] Bucks Fizz version (1988)
"Heart of Stone" was originally recorded by Bucks Fizz and released as a single in 1988. It was the group's 20th and final hit single, reaching #50 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1988.[2] The single was accompanied by a Promotional video of the group performing the song inside and outside of a country mansion.[3] The mansion was owned by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees and was said to be haunted. Gibb claims that his house is haunted by the ghost of a gardener who enjoys playing pranks on the Gibb family. As a reference to this, a gardener was fleetingly seen in some shots.[4]
Soon after this, the group released The Story so Far, a greatest hits album, which featured "Heart of Stone" as the only new track (at a shortened 3:58). Bucks Fizz recorded several other songs at this time, but due to the low chart position of this single, went unreleased until they were unearthed for a compilation album of unreleased Bucks Fizz songs, The Lost Masters in 2006.
[edit] Track listing
7" single
- "Heart of Stone" (4.22)
- "Here's Looking at You" (5.49)
12" single
- "Heart of Stone" (4.29)
- "Here's Looking at You" (5.49)
- "My Camera Never Lies" (3.43)
[edit] Cher version (1990)
"Heart of Stone" is the fourth North American and third European single release from American singer/actress Cher's twentieth studio album Heart of Stone. The video featured Cher in a dark room with old clips of herself projected onto screens in the background. The video was shot in the first week of 1990. It made the Top 20 in the United States, Ireland and Poland. It narrowly missed the Top 40 in the UK.
[edit] Live Performances
Cher performed the song on the following concert tours:
[edit] Track listing
Heart Of Stone CD Single[5]
- "Heart of Stone" (LP version) (4:18)
- "Heart of Stone" (Remix) (4:16)
- "All Because of You"
[edit] Charts
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