Hey Mister Heartache - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Chart (1988) Peak
position
UK 31
Norway 3
Sweden 6
Italy 7
Switzerland 12
Germany 13
Denmark 14
Ireland 22
Netherlands 37
Australia 96
Kim Wilde
Studio albums
  • Kim Wilde
  • Select
  • Catch as Catch Can
  • Teases & Dares
  • Another Step
  • Close
  • Love Moves
  • Love Is
  • Now & Forever
  • Never Say Never
  • Come Out and Play
  • Snapshots
Remix albums
  • The Remix Collection
Compilations
  • The Very Best of Kim Wilde (1984)
  • The Singles Collection 1981–1993
  • The Very Best of Kim Wilde (2001)
  • The Hits Collection
Singles
  • "Kids in America"
  • "Chequered Love"
  • "Water on Glass"
  • "Cambodia"
  • "View from a Bridge"
  • "Child Come Away"
  • "Love Blonde"
  • "Dancing in the Dark"
  • "House of Salome"
  • "The Second Time"
  • "The Touch"
  • "Rage to Love"
  • "Schoolgirl"
  • "You Keep Me Hangin' On"
  • "Another Step (Closer to You)"
  • "Say You Really Want Me"
  • "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
  • "Hey Mister Heartache"
  • "You Came"
  • "Never Trust a Stranger"
  • "Four Letter Word"
  • "Love in the Natural Way"
  • "It's Here"
  • "Time"
  • "Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)"
  • "World in Perfect Harmony"
  • "I Can't Say Goodbye"
  • "Love Is Holy"
  • "Heart over Mind"
  • "Who Do You Think You Are"
  • "Million Miles Away"
  • "If I Can't Have You"
  • "In My Life"
  • "Kids in America 1994"
  • "Breakin' Away"
  • "This I Swear"
  • "Shame"
  • "Loved"
  • "Born to Be Wild"
  • "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime"
  • "You Came 2006"
  • "Perfect Girl"
  • "Together We Belong"
  • "Baby Obey Me"
  • "Run to You"
  • "Lights Down Low"
  • "Real Life"
  • "It's Alright"
  • "Sleeping Satellite"
  • "To France"
  • "Ever Fallen in Love"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Marty Wilde
  • Ricky Wilde
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