Glassheart (song)

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"Glassheart"
Song by Leona Lewis
from the album Glassheart
Studio
  • Patriot Studios (Denver)
  • Westlake Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Side 3 Studios (Hollywood)
  • Metropolis Studios (London)
Genre
Length3:56
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • DJ Frank E
  • Brent Kutzle
  • Fis Shkreli
  • Ryan Tedder
  • Noel Zancanella

"Glassheart" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis for her third studio album of the same name (2012). The song was conceptualised by Lewis and frequent collaborator Ryan Tedder at his family home in Denver, Colorado. As she was experiencing a stressful time in her life, Lewis wanted to create an uptempo dance track with Tedder as she felt a ballad would make her more upset. It was co-written by Lewis and Tedder alongside Brent Kutzle, Noel Zancanella, Justin Franks, Fis Shkreli and Peter Svensson. Production of the song was handled by Tedder and Franks, with the latter credited under his production alias DJ Frank E. It was co-produced by Zancanella, Kutzle and Shkreli.

"Glassheart" is an up-tempo dance song that incorporates elements of

UK Singles Chart. Lewis has performed the song at London nightclub G-A-Y and an acoustic version for UK newspaper The Sun
's Biz Sessions.

Inspiration and development

A picture of a man wearing a hat
Lewis and Ryan Tedder (pictured) conceptualised the idea for "Glassheart" while she visited him at his home in Denver, Colorado.[1]

According to Lewis, the song was conceptualised when the singer was experiencing a stressful time in her personal life when she visited her friend and co-writer of the song, Ryan Tedder in Denver, Colorado.[1] The aim of the trip was to visit Tedder and his family, as well as conceive ideas and themes for material to be included on Glassheart.[1] Lewis stated that she did not want to sing a ballad which would make her "more sad", therefore they decided to work on an upbeat dance song instead.[1] She asked Tedder: "Can you give me a song where I can just dance and jump around?", to which he replied "What about this?" as he played a beat which Lewis found "hypnotic".[1] Despite being in a raw form, Lewis was impressed with the song's beat, and said "Yes! We have to do this."[1] The collaboration with Tedder marks the third album of Lewis' on which the pair have worked together. They first collaborated on Lewis' debut studio album, Spirit (2007), on the songs "Bleeding Love" and "Take a Bow".[2] Tedder also co-wrote songs on Lewis' second studio album, Echo (2009), "Happy", "You Don't Care" and "Lost then Found", a collaboration with the group Tedder is a member of, OneRepublic.[3] In addition to the title track on Glassheart, Lewis and Tedder collaborated on the song "Favourite Scar".[4]

Recording and composition

"Glassheart" was co-written by Lewis with Tedder,

London, England.[4]

"Glassheart" has been described as a

grime[7] song that runs for 3:56 (three minutes, 56 seconds).[8] According to Jenna Hally Rubenstein for MTV Buzzworthy, the song consists of a "grimy, hazy beat", which she compared to "Too Close" (The Lateness of the Hour, 2011), a song performed by Alex Clare.[5] Lyrically, the song is about Lewis' fear that her lover will break her heart.[9] According to Lewis, the song is about protecting yourself, your heart, as well as your emotions.[10] She continued to describe the song as "poignant".[10] The singer went on to reveal that she decided to name the album after the song.[10] Lewis' "crisp" vocals can be heard above the instrumentation as she "croons about the fragility of her heart" as she performs the chorus lines "So baby if you love me/ Let me know/ 'Cause everything hurts just like before/ You're about to tear this heart apart/ I love you like a glass heart."[5] The chorus is built on a "transcendent house beat" as Lewis delicately sings the lines "Promise that we'll never fall apart/ And I'll love you with my Glassheart".[6] The chorus is then followed by a "euphoric instrumentation [that] collapses into a grimy dubstep break."[6] Rubenstein likened the lyrics to those performed by Blondie on her song "Heart of Glass" (Parallel Lines, 1978).[5]

Reception and live performances

Lewis performing "Glassheart" at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 May 2013 on the Glassheart Tour.

Jenna Hally Rubenstein for MTV Buzzworthy was complimentary of the song, writing that Lewis had "[upped] the musical ante big time".

Idolator thought that although the song is radio-friendly, it is not "derivative".[6]

Lewis debuted the song at London nightclub

set-list along with "Collide" and "Bleeding Love".[13] Lewis wore a black knee length dress, with a red heart emblem across her chest. The singer performed "Glassheart" at the Art on Ice concert in Zurich, Switzerland, on 31 January 2013.[14] "Glassheart" was performed as the sixteenth song on the set list of Lewis' 2013 tour called the Glassheart Tour.[15]

Track listing

Standard edition[8]
  1. "Glassheart" – 3:56
Deluxe edition (disc 2)[16]
  1. "Glassheart" (Acoustic) – 3:46
Deluxe edition – iTunes bonus video[16]
  1. "Glassheart" (Live acoustic) – 3:49

Credits and personnel

Recording
  • Recorded at Patriot Studios, Denver, Colorado; Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California; Side 3 Studios, Hollywood, California; Metropolis Studios, London England.
  • Mixed at Ninja Beat Club, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Mastered at SING Mastering, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Glassheart.[4]

Chart performance

Upon the release of the album, "Glassheart" debut at number 27 on the

UK Singles Chart.[18]

Chart (2012) Peak
position
CIS (TopHit)[19] 38
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[20] 37
UK Dance (OCC)[17]
27
UK Singles (OCC)[18]
167

References

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  3. ^ Lewis, Leona (2009). Echo (Liner Notes) (Compact Disc). Leona Lewis. London, England: Syco, J, Sony.
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    Viacom. Archived from the original
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  6. ^
    Buzz Media
    . Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  7. ^
    Guardian News and Media
    . Retrieved 22 October 2012.
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  9. ^ Corner, Lewis (11 October 2012). "Leona Lewis: 'Glassheart' – Album Review". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b c Leona Lewis Interview. Clyde 1 Radio. (Global Radio Group). [Radio Interviewer]. Aired 17 September 2012.
  11. ^ Horton, Matthew (12 October 2012). "Leona Lewis – Glassheart – Review". Virgin Media. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  12. ^ Smith, Chris (21 October 2012). "Album Review: Leona Lewis- Glassheart". Yahoo! Music. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  13. ^ Love, Ryan (5 September 2011). "Exclusive: Leona Lewis debuts 'hypnotic' third album 'Glassheart' title track: Video". Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  14. ^ "Leona Lewis "Glassheart" live at Art on Ice 2013 video" (video). NME. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  15. ^ Corner, Lewis (17 April 2013). "Leona Lewis begins 'Glassheart' tour in Germany – pictures". Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  16. ^ a b "'Glassheart' (Deluxe edition) – Leona Lewis". iTunes Store (Great Britain). Apple. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  17. ^ a b "2012 Top 40 Dance Singles Archive 27th October 2012". Official Charts Company. 21 October 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  18. ^ a b "Chart: CL UK Update". zobbel.de. Official Charts Company. 27 October 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  19. ^ Leona Lewis — Glassheart. TopHit. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  20. ^ "Russia Airplay Chart for 2012-12-10." TopHit. Retrieved June 18, 2022.