One of my absolute favorite songs of all time is "Heartbreaker" by Pat Benatar. I wanted to say it was my all-time favorite 80s song, but I did a bit of research this evening and found out that it was released in October of 1979. So, it technically just squeezed itself in before the new decade. Pat was always a visionary in my opinion, so I think it is fitting! What can I say about this song? It truly rocks. It is the epitome of rock. With high energy drums and guitar breaking way for Pat's extraordinary voice, the song takes off from the beginning and just keeps cranking and rocking all the way through. It's sort of a "super power" rock song, and the lyrics are incredible as well. Take a listen, and you can hear them clearly as Pat delivers them with a punch. She sings about a man who sounds like a rock version of Cassanova or Don Giovanni. I absolutely LOVE the chorus: "You're a heartbreaker, dream maker, love taker don't you mess around with me...you're a heartbreaker, dream maker, love taker don't you mess around--no, no, no!" Guitars fuel the force, and the song itself is a virtual rock tidal wave. As I was thinking about the song, I realized that the chorus is very clever and creative. I wondered what it would be like to switch around parts of the words, since some were essentially "created" with word combinations..."heartbreaker, dream maker, love taker..." If we sing "heart breaker, dream taker, love maker" it would get the same message across. It would be awesome to hear Pat sing that variation, all the while pointing at you with super rock intensity. Ms. Benatar...we concede to your greatness!!!!!! So glad that you chose rock over opera, even though you have the powerhouse voice for both.
Hope you enjoy Heartbreaker. It is number 24 on the Amazon MP3 Player to the right. Just for fun, I've also included two video versions of the song (one retro and one more recent --both are terrific!).
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