"Let You Break My Heart Again" by Laufey and the Philharmonia Orchestra is a lush jazz-pop ballad that explores the cycle of unrequited love through a cinematic, old Hollywood lens.
While the Philharmonia version is the definitive orchestral recording, other notable versions exist: "Let You Break My Heart Again" by Laufey
: The song has been a staple of Laufey's major tours, including the Bewitched Tour and her appearance at Tiny Desk Concerts . : Beyond her "honeyed" contralto vocals, Laufey also
: Despite the pain, the narrator repeatedly allows the same person to "break their heart," often while maintaining a façade of "just friends". : Beyond her "honeyed" contralto vocals
: Beyond her "honeyed" contralto vocals, Laufey also contributed acoustic guitar and cello to the studio recording. Lyrical Themes
: The narrator struggles with a deep longing for someone who does not reciprocate their feelings.
: Arranged by Iain Farrington , the track features the Philharmonia Orchestra's rich string sections, woodwinds, and graceful harmonies.