For My Sunday Song #348, we are going deep in to “Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart” by Chris Cornell. The song was written by Chris and is off his 2015 album ‘Higher Truth’. The song was the only single off the album and went to #7 US Rock Airplay Billboard Chart and #1 in Canada on their Rock Chart.
Chris has spoken on this one where he came up with the title and it immediately made him think what the song was going to be about. It is about when you find someone or maybe even something new in your life that you forget about everything else including the fact you had given up on life and that your heart was broken. It is actually a tremendously sad thing if you think about it. But when we are so broken, maybe something new in our life is really what we needed in the first place. However, this person he is talking about seems to bring him a lot of misery as it sounds so tumultuous in nature. The time spent dealing with this person and the awfulness they bring to him has consumed he forgets that the relationship is breaking his heart more than it already was.
The song starts off with a mandolin it the sounds is so full of melancholy. When Chris comes in with the first verse you can hear a sadness to the voice. Musically, there is a lot going on there and so many bits of beauty in it as well. By the second verse, the tempo picks up and it feels like a happier song despite the sorrow in those lyrics. I like that dichotomy.


Give the song a listen and let me know what you think. Have you had a relationship like this that it consumed you so much you sort of forget it made you miserable? Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful and Happy Sunday.
“Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart”
Every time I stare into the sun
Trying to find a reason to go on
All I ever get is burned and blind
Until the sky bleeds the pouring rain
When you came along the time was right
Pulled me like an apple red and ripe
Wasn’t very long you took a bite
And did me wrong, and it serves me right
And I nearly forgot my broken heart
It’s taking me miles away
From the memory of how it broke apart
Here we go round again, again
Every little key unlocks the door
Every little secret has a lie
Try to take a picture of the sun
It won’t help you to see the light
Every little word upon your lips
Makes a little cut where blood pours out
Every little drop of blood a kiss that I won’t miss
Not for anything
And I nearly forgot my broken heart
It’s taking me miles away
From the memory of how it broke apart
Here we go round again
Every single feeling tells me this is leading to a heart
In broken little pieces and you know I need this
Like a hole in the head
Every single feeling tells me this is leading to a heart
In broken little pieces and you know I need this
Like a hole in the head
And I nearly forgot my broken heart
It’s taking me miles away,
From the memory of how it broke apart
Here we go round again
And I nearly forgot my broken heart
It’s taking me miles away,
From the memory of how it broke apart
Here we go round again…
Written by Chris Cornell
I’m a sucker for a mandolin.
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Yep, they are cool at times.
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P.S. us T-Bone writers are gonna watch Freddy Got Fingered for a possible future writer’s room tale. So watch it at your earliest convenience if you’re down for it. Mike and I began planning this.
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Sorry Snowman it’s compulsory I guess. Otherwise you lose your Canadian citizenship or something.
Nice Cornell track that I have no memory of! Thanks!
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I might have to lose my honorary citizenship for this one.
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Ummm…we will see about that.
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It’s funnier than you think. A parody of the early 2000s gross out comedies.
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I’ll take a look, maybe I’m thinking of something different.
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It got critically slagged, but most people at the time didn’t see it as a parody of the gross out comedy, and more just like the most tasteless one yet. There have been a bunch of people recently though unironically calling it a surrealist masterpiece.
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Never heard this til now. Great track, than again Cornell can sing anything and make it sound so cool.
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Yeah, that he can.
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Don’t know a lot of his music but this is a very good song. My youngest sister is a huge fan and was deeply affected by his passing. Apart from his voice his introspective lyrics really speak to people. Great post!
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Cornell was special. I think he had one of the greatest rock voices out there. So intriguing.
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I love this song, and featured it in a 30-day song challenge last summer.
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That is right. You did use that one. It is a fantastic piece.
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