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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Tears For Fears
Just to change the pace, in the lyrics of "I Believe", Roland mentions his star sign. What does he say it is? | Tears For Fears Tunes
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Virgo. This film clip featured Roland singing without a shirt on. Apparently he wanted to bare his soul.
Which song is this from?
"High time we made a stand
And shook up the views of the common man..." | Tears For Fears
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Sowing the Seeds of Love. This song was on the last album ("Seeds of Love") that Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal worked on together, until they re-united and produced their album "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" in 2004.
Which song is this from?
"Heaven comes to he who waits,
But I know I'm getting nowhere..." | Tears For Fears
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Watch Me Bleed. Roland said about this song "Again, feeling sorry for oneself - I am a victim of a certain type."
Which song is this from?
"Bathe in another man's grave,
In time we'll follow,
Save all your thoughts for these days,
Don't steal just borrow..." | Tears For Fears
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Size of Sorrow. "Size of Sorrow" is the fourth song on Tears For Fears' album "Everybody Loves A Happy Ending."
Which song is this from?
"Welcome to your life
There's no turning back..." | Tears For Fears
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Everybody Wants to Rule the World. The music video made for this song shows pictures of Curt driving around in California for most of the time.
Which song is this from?
"I dream of heaven,
It's a heavenly place..." | Tears For Fears
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Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams. This song, from their album "Seeds of Love", contains a few verses from "Sowing the Seeds of Love" towards the end.
Which song is this from?
"This day and age,
For all,
But not for one,
Your lies,
And secrets,
Put on,
And on..." | Tears For Fears
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The Working Hour. This is the second track on their second album "Songs from the Big Chair".
Which song is this from?
"Bye cruel politician,
Now you've been caught,
Came from behind,
It's a dangerous spot..." | Tears For Fears
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Killing With Kindness. This is from their album "Everybody Love a Happy Ending", which was released in 2004.
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