Heaven (1977 Bonnie Tyler song)
"Heaven" is a song performed by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. The song was written by Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, who produced the song with David Mackay. It was released in July 1977 by RCA Records, as the lead single from Tyler's second studio album Natural Force (1978). The lyrics depict Tyler realising that her relationship with her partner is breaking down.
"Heaven" | ||||
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Single by Bonnie Tyler | ||||
from the album Natural Force | ||||
B-side | "Here's Monday" | |||
Released | July 1977 | |||
Length | 3:04 | |||
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The song did not repeat the success of Tyler's previou single "Lost in France" and only charted in Germany and Australia.
Tyler released another single entitled "Heaven" from her twelfth studio album All in One Voice (1998).
Critical reception
Record Mirror gave the song a negative review, saying "[Tyler] takes it a bit slow this time and creates less impact than the previous two big hits."[1]
Charts
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] | 96 |
Germany GfK Entertainment Charts [3] | 24 |
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References
- Hendriks, Phil (2009). "Natural Force". In ''Natural Force'' (pp. 3–9) [CD booklet]. London: Cherry Red Records.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 316. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- "Deutsch Charts". Retrieved January 9, 2019.
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