Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels May 2026
It maintains a driving, upbeat energy despite its heavy lyrics. 🧠 Lyrical & Psychological Themes
The song has enjoyed a massive resurgence through cinema and modern media.
"Head Over Heels" is the pinnacle of Tears For Fears’ "Sophisti-pop" era. Released in 1985, it served as the fourth single from their massive album, Songs from the Big Chair . While it feels like a straightforward love song, it carries the band's signature emotional complexity and intellectual weight. 🎹 Musical Architecture Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels
Directed by Nigel Dick, the video is a surrealist departure from the era’s typical "glamour" clips. Filmed at the Emmanuel College library in Toronto.
The song fits the album's theme of finding comfort amidst trauma. It maintains a driving, upbeat energy despite its
It was famously designed to segue from "Broken."
Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith were heavily influenced by Arthur Janov’s "Primal Scream" therapy. Released in 1985, it served as the fourth
The song is a masterclass in 80s production, blending organic piano with cutting-edge synthesis.
