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Not sure what the connection is Dan.

Another interesting bit of trivia regarding a cover of
this song is that early on in the making of the
Bodyguard movie the makers of the film were considering
having Whitney Houston record the 1966 Motown song for
the soundtrack. Eventually they agreed she cover a
country song instead. The rest is as they say history.
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Hmmm, now that's interesting! I can definitely hear
Whitney covering the song and doing it justice. But in
the end, it was probably better that she recorded "that
country song". It ultimately gave her the biggest hit of
her career.
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Originally posted by thecdguy thecdguy wrote:

Not to get too far off the subject, but here's a little trivia
for anyone who'd like to indulge:

Does anyone know the connection between Paul Young's version of "What
Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" to the 70's game show, "Match Game"?


Frequent panelist Fannie Flagg wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes", which Paul
Young covered the song for.

I will also add that I only heard the version with the freeform sax solo when this
was a current as well as a recurrent. I think it's fair to say that is the version
that was the hit. The fact that the 45/Cassingle Mix isn't even on YT proves its
obscurity.
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Originally posted by radiofan16 radiofan16 wrote:

Frequent panelist Fannie Flagg wrote "Fried Green Tomatoes", which Paul
Young covered the song for.


Correct! The full title of the book she wrote is "Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistle Stop Cafe". I brought
the subject up because I'm a big
"Match Game" fan and I still watch the reruns, even though I saw many of them 40+ years ago when they were
first on. Fannie Flagg also usually sat
in the same seat on "Match Game" as another one of my favorite gals, Betty White.

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Originally posted by radiofan16 radiofan16 wrote:

I will also add that I only heard the version with the freeform sax solo when this
was a current as well as a recurrent. I think it's fair to say that is the version
that was the hit. The fact that the 45/Cassingle Mix isn't even on YT proves its
obscurity.


This version on YouTube claims to be the 7" Version of the song, but obviously it's not because it doesn't have the correct sax solo that's similar to the
chorus. I guess someone just edited the Soundtrack Album Version to match the running time of the 45.

What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted (1991 7" Single Version)
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In comparing the single and album versions, it sounds to me like the "Ooohs" of the background singers on the intro sound a little closer up in the
single mix, whereas on the album version they sound a little further back. The single mix also sounds a little brighter to me in general.

Or, maybe it's just my imagination...lol.
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Originally posted by thecdguy thecdguy wrote:

In comparing the single and album versions, it sounds to
me like the "Ooohs" of the background singers on the intro sound a little closer
up in the
single mix, whereas on the album version they sound a little further back. The
single mix also sounds a little brighter to me in general.

Or, maybe it's just my imagination...lol.


Could be just EQ, not uncommon to make the radio versions brighter.
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YouTube video of the correct 45 version being played.

Paul Young - What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted (45 Version)
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Originally posted by thecdguy thecdguy wrote:

YouTube video of the correct 45 version being played.

Paul Young - What Becomes Of The
Brokenhearted (45 Version)


Yes, that's clearly a remix and not an EQ adjustment. Those backing vocals are
not prominent in the LP version or any other version.

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