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  2. Head over Heels (Tears for Fears song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Head over Heels", filmed in late May and into June 1985, was the fourth Tears for Fears clip directed by music video producer Nigel Dick.A lighthearted video in comparison to the band's other promos, it is centred on Roland Orzabal's attempts to get the attention of a librarian (Joan Densmore), while a variety of characters (many played by the rest of the band), including ...

  3. In My Mind's Eye - Wikipedia

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    Both "Mothers Talk" and "Head over Heels" would be hits for the band in 1984 and 1985 respectively, and all three songs were featured on their multi-platinum second album, Songs from the Big Chair, in 1985. Additionally, the (uncredited) reprise of "Broken" at the end of "Head Over Heels" on this recording was re-used on Songs from the Big Chair.

  4. Scenes from the Big Chair - Wikipedia

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    Scenes from the Big Chair is a documentary film [1] about the British band Tears for Fears.Released on home video in 1985, the 75 minute documentary was made at the height of the band's global success following the release of their multi-platinum selling album Songs from the Big Chair.

  5. Tears for Fears - Wikipedia

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    Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod-influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the synth-pop bands of the 1980s, and attained international chart success as part of the Second British Invasion. [8]

  6. Head over Heels - Wikipedia

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    "Head over Heels" (Tears for Fears song), 1985 "Head over Heels (In This Life)", by Switchfoot, 2007 "Head over Heels", by Accept from Balls to the Wall, 1983

  7. Tears for Fears’ New Album Is Exactly What the World ... - AOL

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    Tears for Fears Live is premiering in 1,100 movie theaters across the world on October 24 and 26. Songs For a Nervous Planet , which releases on October 25, includes four brand-new songs.

  8. From 'The Hurting' to the healing: How family tragedy ... - AOL

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    So many prescient songs from Tears for Fears’ career have tapped into the Zeitgeist and commented on current events — “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” “Shout,” “Woman in Chains ...

  9. The Hurting - Wikipedia

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    The Hurting is the debut studio album by British new wave band Tears for Fears, released on 7 March 1983 by Mercury Records distributed by Phonogram Inc. The album peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week of release and was certified Gold by the BPI within three weeks of release.