Breakthru (song)

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“Breakthru”
“Breakthru” cover
Single by Queen
from the album The Miracle
B-side Stealin'
Released June 19, 1989
Format vinyl record (7", 12"), cassette tape, CD
Genre Rock
Length
  • 4:08 (Album Version)
  • 5:45 (12" Extended Version)
Label Parlophone, EMI, Capitol
Writer(s) Queen (Taylor & Mercury)
Producer Queen and David Richards
Queen singles chronology
"I Want It All"
(1989)
"Breakthru"
(1989)
"The Invisible Man"
(1989)

"Breakthru" is a song by English rock band Queen. Credited as being written by Queen, it was released in June 1989 from the album The Miracle. The single reached #7 in the UK and #15 in the United States.

The song begins with 30 seconds of slow vocal harmony, which was apparently written by Freddie Mercury, and then abruptly changes to a fast-paced rocker, that was mostly written by Roger Taylor. The intro was originally meant for a different song which ended up never being released, "A New Life Is Born". Some copies of it have leaked to the internet.

On the Queen for an Hour interview conducted in 1989, Mercury said that this was a great example of two separate bits coming together to make a final track. He commented on how the band had about 30 tracks to work with and only completed a handful, working on all of them at least somewhat.

The video of the song shows the members of the band performing the song on a train, named "Miracle Express". The video also features Taylor's girlfriend Debbie. It was filmed on the preserved Nene Valley Railway in Cambridgeshire, England.

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