In a 1987 interview with the Los Angeles Times , Johnson stated, "I wanted the record to be modern, tough rock and I think I achieved that on some level. I didn't want it to sound like something that other people designed and I just stopped by for a few minutes to do the vocals. And I made it clear to Walter [Yetnikoff, then president and CEO of CBS Records] that I would walk away from it if I didn't think it was credible. I was prepared every step of the way to throw it away and walk away."[ 6]
Musician reviewer J. D. Considine wrote: "Don Johnson sings as well as Glenn Frey acts."[ 7] Anita Sarko in Spin commented that with 'Johnson having a voice, should maybe rethink his fascination with Southern boogie and L. A. AOR'. [ 8]
All tracks produced by Chas Sandford, except tracks 11–16, produced by Keith Diamond .
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Heartbeat " 4:20 2. "Voice on a Hotline" 4:05 3. "The Last Sound Love Makes" 4:27 4. "Lost in Your Eyes" Tom Petty 4:33 5. "Coco Don't" 3:33
Side two Title Writer(s) 6. "Heartache Away" Steve Cochran 4:49 7. "Love Roulette" 4:20 8. "Star Tonight" Bob Seger 2:54 9. "Gotta Get Away" Chas Sandford 4:27 10. "Can't Take Your Memory" 4:30 Total length: 42:16
1998 reissue bonus tracks[ 1] Title Writer(s) 11. "Other People's Lives" Diane Warren 5:28 12. "Angel City" 4:25 13. "When You Only Loved Me" 3:57 14. "Let It Roll" 4:21 15. "What If It Takes All Night" 3:48 16. "Little One's Lullaby" 3:23 Total length: 67:51
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Heartbeat .[ 9]
Don Johnson – lead vocals (all tracks)
Chas Sandford – guitar (all tracks) ; guitar solo (track 1) ; background vocals (tracks 3, 5, 7) ; piano, tambourine (track 6)
Mark Leonard – bass (all tracks)
Curly Smith – drums (tracks 1–10)
Charles Judge – keyboards (tracks 1–4, 9, 10)
Bill Champlin – background vocals (tracks 1–3, 5, 7) ; keyboards (tracks 2, 5) ; organ (track 6)
Tamara Champlin – background vocals (tracks 1–3, 5, 7)
Dweezil Zappa – guitar solo (track 3)
Bonnie Raitt – harmony vocals (tracks 4, 6)
Earl Gardner – horns (tracks 5, 7)
Lenny Pickett – horns (tracks 5, 7) ; sax solo (track 5) ; horn arrangements
Michael Des Barres – background vocals (track 5)
Ron Wood – acoustic guitar (track 6) ; guitars, harmony vocals (track 7)
Stevie Ray Vaughan – guitar solo (tracks 6, 7)
Dickey Betts – guitars (track 7)
Jamie Skylar – background vocals (track 7)
Willie Nelson – solo, harmony vocals (track 8)
Mickey Raphael – harmonica (track 8)
Chas Sandford – production, mixing[ a]
Gary McGachan – engineering, mixing[ a]
Dave Axelbaum – second engineer
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Stuart Furusho – mastering[ b]
Frank Olinsky (Manhattan Design ) – art direction
Roberta Ludlow – cover illustration
Mary Ellen Mark – back cover photo, inside photo (left)
Stephen Frailey – inside photo (right)
Jerry Tobias – collage photos, inner sleeve photo
Glenn Watson – collage photos
Diane Sillan – collage photos
Mark Penberthy – inner sleeve illustration
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