Broken Wings (1953 song)
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| "Broken Wings" | |
|---|---|
| Single by The Stargazers Accompaniment directed by Nat Temple | |
| B-side | "Make It Soon" |
| Published | 26 February 1952 |
| Released | February 1953 |
| Recorded | 6 January 1953 |
| Genre | Popular music |
| Length | 2:56 |
| Label | Decca Records |
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Dick Rowe |
"Broken Wings" is a 1953 popular song that was written by John Jerome and Bernhard Grun.[1][2]
The most successful version of the song was produced by Dick Rowe and recorded in the UK by vocal group The Stargazers in 1953. It was the first record by any UK act to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart (all previous number one singles were by American artists), and was the first of two number-one UK hits for the group, the other being "I See the Moon", a year later.[1]
Most contemporary hit songs came from America in the early 1950s; however, "Broken Wings" originated in the UK, having been first published by the John Fields Music Company in London on 26 February 1952.[3] As such, it was the first British song to be a UK number one hit.[1] John Jerome was a collaborative pseudonym for Harold Cornelius Fields, Howard Ellington Barnes and Joseph Dominic Roncoroni.[3][4] Bernhard Grun was a German emigrant who used the first name Bernard in England, and had previously composed film music.[5]