Tears for Fears, named after a phrase found in Arthur Janov's book Prisoners of Pain, is a British pop/rock outfit formed in 1981 in Bath, England. Founder members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith had been friends since their early teens and had already been in the shortlived ska band Graduate. Initially associated with the new wave and synthesiser bands of the early 1980s, Tears For Fears' earlier work, as evidenced on their 1983 debut album The Hurting , was explicitly based around the emotional angst of adolescence.
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TEARS FOR FEARS: "GOODNIGHT SONG" (Roland Orzabal / Alan Griffiths) from the album Elemental
Intro: ------ F C/E C F C/E C, Am
Verse one: ------------- FC/E Here on the stage the time has come FC/E With the strains on "Be My Angel" of rock in 2/4 FC/E Time may keep alive that old swan song CAmGsus4 That we've been playing forever AmC 'Till the time may be right to say goodbye FC/EAm My voice is aching, I'm tongue tired, FG And the sounds we are making are so...
Chorus: ---------- F Goodnight song CAm Played so wrong FC/E Blame the crowd Am They scream so loud so long
Dm, C
Verse two: -------------- Fmaj7 Get some honesty Gsus4GAm Take the best of me and then the rest let go Fmaj7 In every situation with its tireless rage Gsus4GAm Step outside your cage and let the real fool show (the real fool show) Dm9 I should have stayed 'round to break the ice G I thought about it once or twice AmA But nothing ever changes unless there's some pain and our...