Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart

Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart

Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart is a song that was composed in Brooklyn New York in 1964 by Norman Bergen and Shelly Coburn in response to a request by United Artists Music who was looking for songs for British duo Chad & Jeremy. Going for a British sound, Bergen started with a chord progression based on The Beatles’ “I Want To Hold Your Hand” and Coburn added a lyric. The writers did not receive the usual $25 or $50 advance, but the company did pay for a one-hour demo recording which took place with studio players including Frank Owens (piano) and Kenny Karen (vocals). The session ended early so producer Ken Lauber spent the final ten minutes changing the original uptempo concept to a ballad approach. He asked Karen to do his best Jerry Butler impression, and asked Owens to play the way he had on the Dionne Warwick records (that piano part is still copied today on many of the newer versions of the song.) The next day, at Coburn’s suggestion, the writers took the demo to Hy Weiss at Old Town Records for jazz singer Arthur Prysock. Old Town used the demo track, added Prysock’s vocal plus strings arranged by Mort Garson, and it became the next single.

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Success Overseas

The record received ‘easy listening’ airplay but not much in the way of sales. However, the song took off overseas through cover versions in the Caribbean Islands including #1 calypso singer Mighty Sparrow, and a Finnish translation by Juha Vainio as “Muisto Vain jää", causing a #1 recording by Jouko and Kosti. In 1968, the song was included on Tom Jones' #1 lp “Delilah”.

In 1977, “Only A Fool” appeared in a U.S. trade magazine at #8 in Holland by Mighty Sparrow. Apparently United Artist’s Dutch affiliate had not realized they had this hit, and the record eventually went to #1 with 149,000 sold, with the incorrect writer and publisher information on the label. The song had been credited to Slinger Francisco, Mighty Sparrow’s real name. The situation was later corrected and that version would become one of the biggest hits of 1978, and #3 for the decade on the Dutch Top 1000.

The song has since become a true standard in Finland as “Muisto vain jää”, with recent versions by Harri Marstio, Kari Tapio, Pekka Tiilikainen and Beatmakers, The Heartbreakers, and inclusion in the soundtrack of the 2009 film “Rööperi” (“Hellsinki”).

It has also been translated into Dutch as "Zonder Gevoel" by Jan Rot, Swedish as "Bara Ett Fån Gör Så Mot Sig Själv" by Moneybrother (Anders Wendin), and German as "Noch Einen Tag Und Es Ist Aus".

Current Activity

There are now more than 60 versions of the song with new recordings all the time. In some ways it has come full circle. In recent years it was recorded by Dion DiMucci who is from the Bronx, the first by a New York singer since 1965; it was recently performed at Brooklyn College in New York by the Mighty Sparrow, a few blocks from where the song was first written. It has been recorded in most styles including pop, blues, r&b, c&w, rock, and reggae, and can be found on internet lists from ‘Words Of Inspiration’ to ‘The Most Depressing Songs Of All Time’, and is even mentioned on a website devoted to vampires.

In addition to the aforementioned mistake in Holland, quite a few singer-songwriters have been credited with the composition, some by their own doing, and some through the assumptions of others. Arthur Prysock admitted that he had told people he wrote the song, but corrected things before a Los Angeles audience in 1988. One recording artist apparently told the president of a record label that he had written a ‘great new song’ and then played his version of “Only A Fool…” over the phone.

Discography

  • 1965 Arthur Prysock
  • 1966 Mighty Sparrow/Byron Lee (Jamaica) Listed as: “Only A Fool”
  • 1966 Tony Gregory (Jamaica)
  • 1966 Long John Baldry (U.K.) Re-issued in 1967
  • 1967 Lord Brynner (Trinidad) Steel drums instrumental; listed as “Only A Fool”
  • 1967 Jackie Edwards (Jamaica)
  • 1967 Lascelles Perkins (Jamaica)
  • 1967 Ivan Simms (Nassau, Bahamas) (Live)
  • 1968 Tom Jones (U.K.) ‘Delilah’ LP; now on CD ‘Greatest Love Songs’ – 2003
  • 1968 Jouko and Kosti (Finland) #1 single (in 2009 film “Rööperi” [“Hellsinki”])
  • 1968 Dandy And The Brother Dan Allstars (U.K.)
  • 1970 Tui Fox (Australia)
  • 1973 Ellie Matt (St. Kitts)
  • 1977 Mighty Sparrow/Byron Lee (1966 recording re-issued in Holland; 22 weeks on charts; #3 for 1970s)
  • 1978 Mighty Sparrow (U.K.) (new recording); 2 million sold in Caribbean islands
  • 1980 T.T. Purontaka (Finland)
  • 1980 Pat Kelly (Jamaica)
  • 1980 Ossie Scott (Jamaica) (Saxophone instrumental)
  • 1982 Pinky Duval (U.K.)
  • 1988 Arthur Prysock (new recording)
  • 1991 Harri Marstio (Finland)
  • 1992 Jussi Mäkelä (Finland)
  • 1992 Yrjö Latva (Finland)
  • 1993 Grant & Forsyth (Holland)
  • 1993 Jukka Laurila (Finland)
  • 1996 A. Aallon Rytmiorkesteri (Finland)
  • 1996 Jan Rot (Holland) (in Dutch as “Zonder gevoel”)
  • 1997 Wyclef Jean under new title “Prelude to: ‘To All The Girls'” aka "To All The Girls" (Prelude); (uses excerpt of Mighty Sparrow recording; 2 million sold)
  • 1997 CCCampbell (Holland)
  • 1998 Esa Kotilainen (A) (Finland)
  • 1998 Komeetta (A) (Finland)
  • 2000 Pekka Tiilikainen & Beatmakers (Finland) (Surf-style Instrumental)
  • 2001 Nick Lowe (U.K.) (Featured on NPR's "All Songs Considered" 2002; CBS-TVs ‘Hack” – 2003)
  • 2001 Dion DiMucci (Only available as bonus single on box set: "The Wanderer; Then & Now")
  • 2001 Sly & Robbie (Jamaica)
  • 2002 Everton Sam (Trinidad)
  • 2002 Kultakurkut (Finland)
  • 2002 Bunny Chinapen (Canada)
  • 2003 Todd Williams (Australia)
  • 2004 Pekka Tiilikainen & Beatmakers (Finland) (new live recording)
  • 2005 Mighty Sparrow (DVD) (“Sparrow In Concert” Live)
  • 2005 Matti Ojala (Finland)
  • 2005 Half & Half (Finland) (surf guitar instrumental)
  • 2005 Kari Tapio (Finland)
  • 2006 Moneybrother (Sweden) (translated as "Bara ett fån gör så mot sig själv") (Album debuted at #2 on Swedish top 60)
  • 2006 Ressu Redford (Finland)
  • 2007 Sauli Tiilikainen (Finland) (Opera Singer)
  • 2009 Nieuwe Helden (Holland)

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