<P> The 12" version was titled the "Preacher Mix" and is an extended remix of the entire "Broken / Head Over Heels / Broken" medley . The mix was done by producer Chris Hughes and features an unusual spoken word intro in which Roland Orzabal recites lyrics from the song "I Believe" in the style of a preacher . This mix contains the only released studio recording of the "Broken" reprise (the version on the Songs from the Big Chair album is a live recording). The sung vocals from the album version of "Broken" are completely absent, as is the lead guitar line . </P> <P> The 7" remix was done by David Bascombe and notably ends in a cold stop after the "time flies" lyric, instead of the segue into the reprise of "Broken" found on the album . </P> <P> There is also a unique radio - only version that was issued on a double A-side single featuring the regular single mix on the other side . This was issued to radio stations for promotion only and has the catalog number IDEDJ 10 . The radio mix is noticeably different from the regular single version in that it omits the flanging effects from the drum fill after the second chorus and the closing "time flies" vocals . Whereas the regular single credits the remix to Dave Bascombe, the radio version simply credits Chris Hughes as producer . This version of the single does not include "When in Love with a Blind Man" and has blue - coloured injection molded labels . </P> <P> "When in Love with a Blind Man" is a short song that served as the B - side to the "Head over Heels" single . It features bassist Curt Smith on vocals and features a synthesized shakuhachi flute, a popular musical motif for pop music in the 1980s . </P>

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