From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart
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From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart is the fifth and final single (fourth in the U.S. and Australia) from pop singer Britney Spears' first album Baby One More Time. It was released during the first quarter of 2000.
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[edit] About
The song was written and produced by Eric Foster White. In this melancholy love ballad, Spears recalls her first love and how she wishes it hadn't ended, as her true emotions are revealed "from the bottom of my broken heart." The song was excluded from Spears' greatest hits album Greatest Hits: My Prerogative, for reasons unknown. This Single was release February 1, 2000.
[edit] Official Version
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Main Version] 5:08
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Filtered Ospinas Acapella] 3:26
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Hex Hector Club Mix] 4:40
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Ospina's Millennium Funk Instrumental Mix] 3:25
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Ospina's Millennium Funk Mix] 3:31
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Radio Version] 4:30
- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart [Video Mix] 4:30
[edit] Chart Toppers
| Year | Title | Billboard 100 | Label | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 2000 | From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart | 14 | Jive | Baby One More Time |
[edit] Music Video
Directed by Gregory Dark, the music video for From the Bottom of My Broken Heart begins with Spears packing her belongings as she readies herself to move away from home. She is upset because she knows that she is going to miss her first love. Throughout the video, we see scenes of the two from their past, including one where they climb up onto a windmill. Towards the ending, we see Spears waiting at a bus stop while at the same time her first love is driving quickly to come see her one last time. However, by the time he finally gets there, she has already left on her bus. The video premiered on an episode of Muchmusic's Combat Zone. The video also became her fourth to retire on MTV's TRL. This is the first video where no dance is involved. The radio edit of the song was used for the video, it shortenes the intro and removes a double chorus in the second part of the song. This is the longest song by Spears ever recorded. The young man in the video was Christopher Snyder who also was in Born To Make You Happy.
[edit] Song Meaning
[edit] Trivia
- The video debut on TRL December 21, 1999. Accidents: Stung by a bee.

