Broken Hearted Savior

"Broken Hearted Savior" is the most successful song by American rock band Big Head Todd & the Monsters. It was released as the second single from their major label debut album Sister Sweetly in 1993, reaching number nine on the US Mainstream Rock charts. A black and white music video has been made, which features the band playing the song in a basement.

Broken Hearted Savior has also been featured on the soundtrack to the 2006 motion picture Southland Tales.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters
  • Todd Park Mohr
  • Brian Nevin
  • Rob Squires
  • Jeremy Lawton
  • Corey Mauser
Studio albums
  • Another Mayberry
  • Sister Sweetly
  • Strategem
  • Beautiful World
  • Riviera
  • Crimes of Passion
  • All the Love You Need
  • Rocksteady
  • "100 Years of Robert Johnson"
EPs
  • Big Head Todd and the Monsters Live
Live albums
  • Midnight Radio
  • Live Monsters
  • Live at the Fillmore
Singles
  • "Bittersweet"
  • "Broken Hearted Savior"
  • "Circle"
  • "It's Alright"
  • "In the Morning"
  • "Kensington Line"
  • "Tangerine"
  • "Resignation Superman"
  • "Boom Boom"
  • "Julianna"
  • "Imaginary Ships"
  • "Come On"
  • "Blue Sky"
  • "Beautiful"

Famous quotes containing the words broken, hearted and/or savior:

    O you will take whatever’s offered
    And dream that all the world’s a friend,
    Suffer as your mother suffered,
    Be as broken in the end.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)

    We teach boys to be such men as we are. We do not teach them to aspire to be all they can. We do not give them a training as if we believed in their noble nature. We scarce educate their bodies. We do not train the eye and the hand. We exercise their understandings to the apprehension and comparison of some facts, to a skill in numbers, in words; we aim to make accountants, attorneys, engineers; but not to make able, earnest, great- hearted men.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The savior who wants to turn men into angels is as much a hater of human nature as the totalitarian despot who wants to turn them into puppets.
    Eric Hoffer (1902–1983)