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Although the album and single have the same name, the Japanese versions have different names.
The 8th single released in 1981. The Japanese title is a re-cut single from the album "Toi Sayonara" "You Could Have Been With Me/Namida no Broken Heart".
This song was a bigger hit in the US and Japan than in its home country of the UK, and won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1982.