Broke Away

Broke Away

Infobox Single |
Name = Broke Away


Artist = Wet Wet Wet
from Album = Holding Back the River
Released = December 18 1989 (UK)
Format = CD, cassette, 7", 12"
Recorded =
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = PolyGram
Producer =
Last single = "Sweet Surrender" (1989)
This single = "Broke Away" (1989)
Next single = "Hold Back the River" (1990)

"Broke Away" was the second single from Wet Wet Wet's third studio album, "Holding Back the River". It was released on December 18 , 1989.

Title lyric: "Took away all of our chains and said they broke away."

Track listings

CD:
#"Broke Away"
#"You've Had It" (Louis Silas mix)
#"Sweet Surrender" (Ben Liebrand mix)

MC:
#"Broke Away"
#"You've Had It"

7":
#"Broke Away"
#"You've Had It"

12":
#"Broke Away"
#"You've Had It"
#"And Now for Something Completely Different"

12" (1990 Calendar Pack):
#"Broke Away"
#"You've Had It" (Louis Silas mix)
#"Sweet Surrender" (Ben Liebrand mix)


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