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The first music video was directed by Doug Smith, and is a live recording of Def Leppard performing the song at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool, England on 22 July 1981. Steve Huey of AllMusic has characterised the song as an "unabashedly dramatic rock ballad." Music video The latter compilation ends with the instrumental "Switch 625", as it does in High 'n' Dry. The original version of the song was later included on three of their compilation albums: Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980–1995) (1995) Best of Def Leppard (2004) and Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection (2005). With a newly-filmed video featuring Phil Collen on guitar, the remix was released as a single and peaked at 61 on the U.S. High 'n' Dry was re-issued in May 1984 with two new tracks, one of which was a synthesizer-heavy remix of "Bringin' On the Heartbreak". It was released in Mexico as "Llevarlo en la Desilusión" with "Yo y mi Vino" ("Me and My Wine"), featuring the cover art from the single " Too Late for Love". The popularity of the video and the exposure the band received caused a resurgence in sales of High 'n' Dry, which subsequently sold over two million copies. charts, but its music video was picked up by the recently launched television channel MTV and received heavy rotation. on 13 November, with "Me and My Wine" (a non-album track) and "You Got Me Runnin'" included as B-sides. "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" was commercially released in the U.S. "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" is a glam metal, hard rock, and soft rock power ballad.