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Broken Vow

Broken Vow (May 12, 1997 – September 3, 2022) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his successful racing career and as a prominent stallion whose progeny earned over $80 million. Foaled at Pin Oak Stud in Kentucky, Broken Vow was a bay colt bred and raced by Pin Oak Stable. Sired by 1990 Kentucky Derby winner Unbridled out of the Nijinsky II mare Wedding Vow, he represented one of the last active sons of his influential sire in North America. Trained by H. Graham Motion, Broken Vow began his racing career undefeated in four starts as a 3-year-old, including a victory in the Sir Barton Stakes. At age 4 in 2001, he emerged as a graded stakes contender, securing nine wins from 14 starts overall, along with two seconds and two thirds, for career earnings of $725,296. His highlights included triumphs in the Grade 2 Philip H. Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park, the Grade 3 Ben Ali Stakes at Keeneland, the R.R.M. Carpenter Jr. Memorial Handicap at Delaware Park, and the Skip Away Stakes at Gulfstream Park. He also placed third in the Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Handicap and the Grade 2 Massachusetts Handicap, and second in the Grade 2 Meadowlands Cup Handicap and Grade 3 Fayette Stakes. Retired to stud at his birthplace, Pin Oak Stud, Broken Vow stood for 20 seasons until his pension in 2021, siring 80 black-type winners, including 27 graded or group winners and six at Grade/Group 1 level, with progeny averaging $74,096 per starter. Among his notable offspring were grade 1 winners such as Champagne Room (2016 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes), Unbridled Belle (2021 La Troienne Stakes), Rosalind (2014 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes), Sassy Image (2008 Indiana Derby), Cotton Blossom (2016 Acorn Stakes), and Emerging Talent (2007 Gazelle Stakes). As a broodmare sire, his daughters produced 36 black-type winners, including Eclipse Award champion sprinter Runhappy (2015 Breeders' Cup Sprint). Broken Vow, who died of natural causes at age 25, left a lasting legacy for his versatility in producing runners across distances and surfaces.

Original version

Background and writing

"Broken Vow" was co-written by , who provided the lyrics and melody, and , who handled the arrangement, during 1998 and 1999 for Fabian's self-titled third studio album and debut English-language album. The collaboration stemmed from Fabian's desire to create deeply emotional material following her breakthrough in the Francophone market, marking her transition to English-language recordings. The song's inspiration draws from themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and emotional vulnerability in romantic relationships, portraying a woman who decides to forgive a man's betrayal, as conveyed through its poignant lyrics that depict the pain of shattered promises and lost love. These elements reflect broader personal experiences of disappointment in love, which Fabian has alluded to in discussions of her songwriting process. Afanasieff, known for his work with artists like and , brought his expertise in crafting sweeping ballads to the project. Initial recording sessions for the track took place in studios, including , as part of the album's production overseen by Afanasieff and other collaborators like . Afanasieff emphasized a -driven style, featuring his own performance and orchestral arrangements to enhance the song's intimate yet dramatic emotional depth. This approach aligned with Fabian's vocal strengths, allowing for raw expression of vulnerability. The song has since inspired covers by artists such as and .

Release and composition

"Broken Vow" was released on November 29, 1999, as the twelfth track on 's self-titled debut English-language album, issued by with a duration of 5:15. The song, co-written by and , is a in C major, set in 4/4 time at a tempo of approximately 73 , opening with a introduction that builds to swells and Fabian's intricate vocal runs in the bridge. Produced by Afanasieff, it employs layered vocals and a minimalistic arrangement, commencing with solo piano before incorporating subtle percussion and synth pads to enhance the emotional depth. Within the context of the 13-track album, which blends pop and adult contemporary elements, "Broken Vow" stands out as an emotional centerpiece amid tracks like "Adagio" and "I Will Love Again."

Commercial performance and reception

The self-titled album Lara Fabian (1999), featuring "Broken Vow", achieved strong commercial success in , peaking at No. 2 on the Belgian Albums chart () and No. 1 on the French Albums chart. The album was certified in (50,000 units) and (300,000 units) by and , respectively, and in (50,000 units) by . By 2000, the album had sold over 500,000 copies worldwide, with "Broken Vow" promoted as a radio across to support the record's release. Critical reception for the album praised Lara Fabian's vocal prowess and emotional intensity, particularly on ballads like "Broken Vow". A review described the track as "heart-wrenching," highlighting its role in the album's cohesive blend of pop and orchestral elements, though noting the overall style's occasional . offered a mixed assessment, commending Fabian's competent performances but critiquing the lyrical repetitiveness and session-musician polish that rendered some tracks forgettable. Its international breakthrough also contributed to Fabian receiving the Félix Award for Quebec Artist Having the Biggest Success in a Language Other Than French at the 2000 ADISQ gala. "Broken Vow" was briefly featured in the soundtrack for the Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden II, aiding its exposure in Asian markets.

Notable covers

Harrison Craig version

Harrison Craig, an Australian singer, gained widespread recognition for his rendition of "Broken Vow" during his blind audition on the second season of The Voice Australia, which aired on April 8, 2013. Performing the song originally written by Lara Fabian and Walter Afanasieff, Craig's baritone vocals conveyed deep emotional vulnerability, captivating all four judges and prompting them to turn their chairs simultaneously. The performance, accompanied by minimal piano, highlighted his smooth tone and control, turning the song into a showcase of raw power despite his personal challenges with stuttering off-stage. The official audition video amassed over 54 million views on YouTube, becoming one of the most watched clips in the show's history. Following the audition, joined Team and ultimately won the competition on , 2013, marking a pivotal breakthrough in his career. His version of "Broken Vow" was released as a titled "Broken Vow (The Voice 2013 Performance)" on April 9, 2013, by Pty Ltd, serving as his debut release. This track later became the opening song on his debut studio , More Than a Dream, issued on June 25, 2013, which debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and solidified his emergence as a pop-classical crossover artist. The 's success underscored the song's role in launching Craig's professional trajectory, with the earning platinum certification in for sales exceeding 70,000 copies. The studio recording of Craig's version, produced and mixed by Eric J. Dubowsky, featured a arrangement that retained the song's melancholic essence while amplifying its intimacy through layered and Craig's resonant . Clocking in at approximately 72 beats per minute, it maintained a close to the original's contemplative pace, emphasizing emotional depth over dramatic swells and avoiding the fuller orchestral elements of prior interpretations. This adaptation focused on , allowing Craig's voice to take center stage and resonate with listeners through its heartfelt delivery, contributing significantly to his reputation as a versatile vocalist capable of transforming covers into personal statements.

Josh Groban version

Josh Groban's cover of "Broken Vow" was released on November 11, 2003, as the eighth track on his second studio album Closer, issued by , with a runtime of 4:34. The album marked Groban's breakthrough, selling over 6 million copies worldwide and establishing his presence in the classical crossover genre. "Broken Vow" was chosen for inclusion due to its profound emotional depth, which complemented Groban's expressive and thematic focus on romance and across Closer. The production of Groban's version was led by David Foster, who served as producer and arranger, infusing the track with lush orchestral backing that underscores Groban's rich vocals and creates a signature classical crossover atmosphere. This arrangement emphasizes symphonic swells and string sections, diverging from the original's more intimate pop structure by adding layers of dramatic tension and . The result is an extended outro that allows the to linger, heightening the song's themes of heartbreak and longing. In the context of Closer, "Broken Vow" fits alongside original compositions and covers like "," contributing to the album's blend of contemporary and classical influences that propelled Groban to international acclaim.

Other covers

In addition to the prominent versions by and , "Broken Vow" has inspired at least 20 documented cover recordings in English, along with adaptations in other languages, spanning genres such as pop, classical crossover, , and interpretations. These covers often highlight the song's emotional structure, emphasizing themes of heartbreak through diverse vocal and arrangement styles. Filipino artists have frequently adapted the track within the local pop scene. and released a version in 2003 on Geronimo's debut Popstar: A Dream Come True, infusing it with a contemporary Philippine pop sensibility. Similarly, Kyla and Jay-R performed an R&B-inflected rendition live during a 2008 episode of the television program SOP Souled Out, showcasing smooth harmonies typical of Filipino R&B s. recorded a version in 2012, serving as the theme song for the Philippine TV drama series Broken Vow. In the classical and crossover realm, British a cappella quartet G4 included a harmonious arrangement on their 2005 self-titled debut album, relying solely on vocal layering without instrumental accompaniment. American child prodigy Jackie Evancho featured a French-language adaptation titled "Imaginer" on her 2011 album Dream with Me, with new lyrics penned by original co-writer Lara Fabian to evoke a sense of wistful imagination. Pianist Emile Pandolfi offered an instrumental piano rendition in 2005, capturing the melody's introspective quality on his album Falling. More recent interpretations include Dutch soprano Petra Berger's orchestral collaboration with pianist Jan Vayne in 2008 on Stonehenge, blending classical elements with the song's pop roots. In 2021, American vocalist John Riesen released a soulful take as a single. Armenian artist Gevorg Harutyunyan shared a live home studio performance in October 2025 via his official YouTube channel, delivering an intimate acoustic cover that gained attention online.

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