Toni Braxton – Un-Break My Heart (Live)
Un-Break My Heart was released in October 1996 as the second single from Toni Braxton’s album Secrets. Written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, the song became one of the decade’s most successful ballads, spending eleven consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying Braxton’s reputation as one of R&B’s most distinctive voices. The single bridged pop and soul with rare precision, combining classical structure with emotional immediacy.
The track opens with a delicate piano figure and gradually expands into a full orchestral arrangement. Braxton’s contralto leads the composition through shifting intensities—soft verses, swelling choruses, and a climactic key change. David Foster’s production maintains restraint, giving each element room to resonate while highlighting Braxton’s phrasing and tonal control. The result is a seamless balance of vulnerability and power that defined the era’s adult contemporary sound.
All writing credit goes to Diane Warren, whose lyrical structure and melodic phrasing were tailored to Braxton’s vocal range. The studio version features contributions from guitarist Michael Thompson, programmer Simon Franglen, and engineer Mick Guzauski, whose work gave the recording its signature clarity. Braxton reportedly hesitated to record the song, concerned that it leaned too far into pop territory, but it became her defining hit and earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
“Un-Break My Heart” has been performed live countless times throughout Braxton’s career, often with pianist and producer David Foster accompanying her. These performances showcase the song’s adaptability—able to exist as both a grand orchestral number and an intimate vocal showcase. Its continuing popularity on stage and streaming platforms underscores its lasting emotional resonance and timeless composition.
More than twenty-five years after its release, Un-Break My Heart remains one of the most recognized ballads in modern pop. Its combination of sophisticated arrangement, vocal nuance, and universal sentiment has ensured its place as a standard for contemporary love songs.
Line-up: Toni Braxton — lead and background vocals; Diane Warren — songwriter; David Foster — producer, arranger, keyboards; Michael Thompson — guitars; Simon Franglen — programming; Dean Parks — acoustic guitar; Mick Guzauski — mixing; Felipe Elgueta — engineering; L.A. Reid — executive production.





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