Heartbreaker/Days

"Heartbreaker/Days"
Single by The Rasmus
from the album Into
B-side "Heartbreaker" Remixes:
Pop Radio Remix
Rock Radio Remix
Released March 11, 2002
Format CD single
Recorded 2000 - 2001 at Nord Studios in Stockholm, Sweden
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:39 (Heartbreaker Album Version)
4:12 (Days)
3:22 (Heartbreaker Pop Radio Mix)
Label Playground Music
Writer(s) The Rasmus
Producer(s) Mikael Nord
Martin Hansen
The Rasmus singles chronology
"Madness"
(2001)
"Heartbreaker/Days"
(2002)
"In the Shadows"
(2003)

"Heartbreaker / Days" is a single by Finnish rock band The Rasmus which is a composition of the two songs "Heartbreaker" and "Days". It was released on March 11, 2002, by the record label Playground Music.

"Heartbreaker" was originally released on the band's fourth studio album Into on October 29, 2001. "Days" is a b-side track which first was released on this single, and later on "Into (Special Edition)", 2003. The single was the last one from the album, featuring the two remixed tracks of "Heartbreaker": Rock Radio Remix and Pop Radio Remix.

It went to number one on the Finland Singles Chart, although it has not been very popular on other chart lists. No music video has been made for any of these songs.

Track listing

Heartbreaker

11.03.2002, Playground Music Scandinavia Catalogue Number: PGMCDS 11 Heartbreaker see the booklet and inlay's scans

  1. "Heartbreaker" (Album Version)- 3:39
  2. "Days" - 4:12
  3. "Heartbreaker" (Rock Radio Remix)-
  4. "Heartbreaker" (Pop Radio Remix)- 3:22
Heartbreaker German edition

11.03.2002, Playground Music Scandinavia - Edel Records Germany Catalogue Number: 0136195ERE Heartbreaker see the booklet and inlay's scans

  1. "Heartbreaker" - 3:39
  2. "Days" - 4:12
  3. "Heartbreaker" (Rock Radio Remix)- 3:20
  4. "Heartbreaker" (Pop Radio Remix)- 3:32
  5. "Play Dead" (Björk cover) - 3:51

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