"Only Love Can Break a Heart" by Gene Pitney.

OK, girls and boys, a little more 60s romance: This 1962 David/Bacharach ballad was the late-great Gene Pitney's biggest U.S. hit, peaking at #2 on Billboard Pop. Ironically, it was kept from hitting #1 by The Crystals' "He's A Rebel", one of his own compositions. Song? Answer: "Only Love Can Break a Heart" by Gene Pitney. He himself did the whistling at the beginning and end of the song. Left the U.S. for the UK in '70 and came back only once, in '93, to sing at Carnegie Hall. Town Without Pity, It Hurts To Be In Love, 24 Hours From Tulsa, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance........so many great ones! He left us in 2006 at the age of 66. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ctQukD5ZA

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