Music Friday: Jackson Browne Tells Story of Ruby Pendant 'In the Shape of a Hear
Published: Jan 20, 2023
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LMJ Blog Team
Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you classic songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the lyrics or title. Today we present Jackson Browne’s “In the Shape of a Heart,” a 1986 ballad that uses a ruby necklace to convey the pain the artist feels when he learns his lover has gone. Rolling Stone magazine called it “one of Browne’s finest love songs.”
Browne, who tragically lost his first wife, Phyllis Major, to a drug overdose in 1976 at the age of 30, confirmed that “In the Shape of a Heart” is, indeed, a story about their tempestuous relationship.
The song starts off with the ruby reference: “It was a ruby that she wore / On a chain around her neck / In the shape of a heart / In the shape of a heart / It was a time I won’t forget / For the sorrow and regret / And the shape of a heart / And the shape of a heart.”
Browne writes about missing the warning signs of his wife’s distress, while never really understanding “what she was talking about” or “what she was living without.”
In the end, when he realizes she’s not coming back, he takes the ruby heart necklace from the bed stand, holds it for a moment, and then drops it through a fist-sized hole in the wall.
He sings, “In the hour before dawn / When I knew she was gone / And I held it in my hand / For a little while / And dropped it into the wall / Let it go, heard it fall.”
In reviewing the song for Rolling Stone, Jimmy Guterman wrote that Browne “nails heartbreak to the wall and sends his listeners scurrying for the Kleenex.”
Released as the second single from his Lives in the Balance album, “In the Shape of a Heart” peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. Asylum Records pressed a red vinyl promotional single in — you guessed it — the shape of a heart.
Born in Heidelberg, West Germany, the 74-year-old singer-songwriter has sold more than 18 million albums in the U.S. and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Among his most famous songs are “These Days,” “Running on Empty,” “Doctor My Eyes” and “Take It Easy.” As a political activist and humanitarian, Browne has supported the efforts of Amnesty International and co-founded MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy).
Please check out the video of Browne performing “In the Shape of a Heart.” The lyrics are below if you’d like to sing along…
“In the Shape of a Heart” Written and performed by Jackson Browne.
It was a ruby that she wore On a chain around her neck In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart
It was a time I won’t forget For the sorrow and regret And the shape of a heart And the shape of a heart
I guess I never knew What she was talking about I guess I never knew What she was living without
People speak of love don’t know what they’re thinking of Wait around for the one who fits just like a glove Speak in terms of belief and belonging Try to fit some name to their longing
There was a hole left in the wall From some ancient fight About the size of a fist Or something thrown that had missed
And there were other holes as well In the house where our nights fell Far too many to repair In the time that we were there
People speak of love don’t know what they’re thinking of Reach out to each other though the push and shove Speak in terms of the life and the learning Try to think of a word for the burning
You keep it up You try so hard To keep a life from coming apart And never know What breaches and faults are concealed In the shape of a heart
In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart
It was the ruby that she wore On a stand beside the bed In the hour before dawn When I knew she was gone And I held it in my hand For a little while And dropped it into the wall I let it go, heard it fall
I… I guess I never knew What she was talking about I guess I never knew What she was living without
People speak of love don’t know what they’re thinking of Wait around for the one who fits just like a glove Speak in terms of a life and the living Try to find the word for forgiving
You keep it up You try so hard To keep a life from coming apart And never know The shallows and the unseen reefs That are there from the start
In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart In the shape of a heart