"Breaking Up Somebody's Home" (titled "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home Tonight" for the album version) is a song written by Al Jackson Jr. and Timothy Matthews, originally recorded by Ann Peebles for her 1971 album Straight from the Heart.
It was a successful single for Albert King and was later performed by Bette Midler, Etta James, Gov't Mule, and others.
She released it as a single under the shortened, more common title, "Breaking Up Somebody's Home" the same year.
[1] The song was produced by Willie Mitchell, Peebles' long-time collaborator at Hi Records.
Albert King covered "Breaking Up Somebody's Home" for his album I'll Play the Blues for You and released it as a single in 1972.