Only Love Can Break a Heart is the second album by songwriter and recording artist Gene Pitney, released on the Musicor label in 1962. It included the top 10 hits "Only Love Can Break a Heart" (#2) and "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" (#4), which was written for but not ultimately used in, the film of the same name. Three other singles from the album also charted; "Half Heaven-Half Heartache" at #12, "True Love Never Runs Smooth" at #21, and "If I Didn't Have a Dime" at #58.
Track listing
Side 1
- "True Love Never Runs Smooth" (Hal David, Burt Bacharach) â 2:26
- "Cry Your Eyes Out" (Ben Raleigh, John Gluck, Jr) â 2:04
- "Only Love Can Break a Heart" (David, Bacharach) â 2:49
- "Donna Means Heartbreak" (David, Paul Hampton) â 2:23
- "I Should Try to Forget" (Aaron Schroeder, Gloria Shayne, Martin Kalmanoff) â 2:12
- "My Heart, Your Heart" (Bob Halley) â 2:23
Side 2
- "Half Heaven â Half Heartache" (Schroeder, George Goehring, Wally Gold) â 2:43
- "Tower Tall" (Mel Mandel, Norman Sachs) â 3:21
- "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" (David, Bacharach) â 2:58
- "Little Betty Falling Star" (Bob Hilliard, Bacharach) â 2:22
- "If I Didn't Have a Dime" (Bert Russell, Phil Medley) â 2:31
- "Going to Church on Sunday" (Halley) â 2:53
Personnel
- Gene Pitney â vocals
- Alan Lorber, Burt Bacharach, Chuck Sagle â arranger, conductor
- Maurice Seymour â cover photography
- Norman Weiser â artwork
References