About "Head Over Heels"
"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. It was the band's tenth single release in the United Kingdom and eighth top 40 hit in the region, peaking at number 12. In the United States, it was the third single from the album and continued the band's run of hits there, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. A limited edition four-leaf-clover-shaped picture disc was issued for the single's release in the UK. The song was also an international success, reaching the top 40 in several countries.
Top songs by Tears For Fears
- Everybody Wants To Rule The World
- Shout
- Woman In Chains
- Change
- Call Me Mellow
- Mad World
- I Believe
- Mothers Talk
- Head Over Heels
- Pale Shelter
- Ashes To Ashes
- Everybody Loves A Happy Ending
- Broken
- Elemental
- Sowing The Seeds Of Love
- Break It Down Again
- Advice For The Young At Heart
- Closest Thing To Heaven
- Always In The Past
- Goodnight Song
- Tears Roll Down
- Last Days On Earth
- Falling Down
- Fish Out Of Water
- Memories Fade
- Bloodletting Go
- Cold
- I Choose You
- Start Of The Breakdown
- When In Love With A Blind Man
- The Way You Are
- Don't Drink The Water
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