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: The song's most famous element is the 46-second unaccompanied guitar solo by Page, which was actually recorded in a different studio and "slotted in" as an afterthought.
Originally a cover of a 1978 track by Jenny Darren , this song became the template for Benatar's rock persona . Heartbreaker (Remaster)
: A six-second a cappella break —"You're a heartbreaker, dream maker..."—is often credited as the moment Benatar truly became a star. Led Zeppelin: "Heartbreaker" (1969) : The song's most famous element is the
: Rather than dwelling purely on the "wicked ways of love," the song is described as taking back power through its aggressive, "war-like" musical energy. Led Zeppelin: "Heartbreaker" (1969) : Rather than dwelling
: The story follows a woman who leaves a trail of broken hearts behind. The singer laments that she has taken the best years of his life and even calls him by another man's name .
: Benatar rewrote several British expressions from the original songwriters (Geoff Gill and Cliff Wade) to make the song more relatable to an American audience and reframed it as a female anthem of strength.
