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Break Down Here

"Break Down Here" is a debut song written by Jess Brown and Patrick Jason Matthews, and recorded by American country music singer Julie Roberts. It was released in February 2004 as the lead-off single from her self-titled debut album that was released on May 24, 2004, via Mercury Nashville. The song debuted in February 2004 and peaked at number 18 on the country music charts.

"Break Down Here"

"No Way Out"

February 24, 2004 (2004-02-24)

2003

4:06

Jess Brown, Patrick Jason Matthews

History[edit]

Its b-side was a cover of Suzy Bogguss's "No Way Out", from her 1996 album Give Me Some Wheels.


The song was originally recorded as "I'd Sure Hate to Break Down Here" by country singer Trace Adkins on his 2003 album Comin' On Strong. However, his version of the song was not released as a single.

Content[edit]

"Break Down Here" is a mid-tempo ballad centralizing on the narrator, who is driving by herself on the freeway, escaping a failed relationship with all of her belongings in the back of the vehicle. Realizing that her vehicle is beginning to make a noise and that she is far from an exit, she states that she would "sure hate to break down here". The phrase has a double meaning, in that she does not want the vehicle to break down, and she does not want to break down and cry ("I've made it this far without crying a single tear").

Music video[edit]

A music video was released for the song, directed by Steven Goldmann. Roberts is driving through a desolate country road with her ex-lover passed out in the shotgun seat. During the course of the video, she tosses mementos from her now finished relationship out the window, and eventually her ex-lover disappears, having been revealed to be a hallucination. Shots of Roberts singing in her stopped car while the rain is pouring outside and her car breaking down are interspersed throughout the video.

Critical reception[edit]

Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times described the song favorably, calling it "one of the year's best country ballads" and "an aching but resolute lament".[1]

drums

Shannon Forrest

bass guitar

David Hungate

Tim Lauer –

pump organ

background vocals

Pat McLaughlin

Gordon Mote –

keyboards

– lead vocals

Julie Roberts

electric guitar

Brent Rowan

acoustic guitar, mandocello

Bryan Sutton

The following musicians performed on this track:[2]