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  1. "Head over Heels" is a song recorded by British band Tears for Fears for their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair (1985). The song was released by Mercury Records, as the album's fourth single – initially on 10 June 1985 in Germany and then on 14 June in the UK.

  2. Aug 9, 2013 · Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels - YouTube. 2.14M subscribers. Subscribed. 901K. 121M views 10 years ago #HeadOverHeels #TearsForFears #Remastered. REMASTERED IN HD! Listen to more...

  3. Head Over Heels Lyrics: I wanted to be with you alone / And talk about the weather / But traditions I can trace against the child in your face / Won't escape my attention / You keep your...

  4. Jul 24, 2018 · Head Over Heels. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Head Over Heels · Tears For Fears Rule The World: The Greatest Hits ℗ 1985 Mercury Records Limited Released on:...

  5. The shimmering, cascading “Head Over Heels” is a romantic love song that “gets a bit perverse” according to Roland Orzabal, as it tackles on the fears and anxieties involved in a new love...

  6. Jul 25, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Head Over Heels / Broken · Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair ℗ 1985 Mercury Records Limited Released on: 2014-01-01 Producer,...

  7. Sep 5, 2011 · Tears for Fears - Head Over Heels (Live 1984) "Head over Heels" is a song by the British New Wave band Tears for Fears. It was the band's tenth single release in the United Kingdom (the...

  8. Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels - YouTube Music. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. 0:00 / 0:00. REMASTERED IN HD! Listen to more from...

  9. Written by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith of Tears For Fears, this song finds Orzabal going "head over heels" for a girl and pleading with her not to break his heart. The lyric is a combination of poetry and pathos that veers into dangerous territory at the end when he sings: It's hard to be a man when there's a gun in your hand Oh, I feel so...

  10. This is the perverbial classic dysfunctional relationship, neither party can get close enough despite the fact that they "feel so..." head over heels. He knows what's going to happen, he sees it. But he embraces his future, even calling on luck to see him through. But the end of the song is the most profound, the very end where he says . In my ...

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