Tears For Fears Is An English Pop Rock Band Formed In Bath England In 1981 By Roland Orzabal And Curt Smith. Founded After The Dissolution Of Their First Band The Mod-Influenced Graduate Tears For Fears Were Associated With The New Wave Synthesizer Bands Of The Early 1980s And Attained International Chart Success. The Band's Debut Album The Hurting 1983 Reached Number One On The UK Albums Chart And Their First Three Hit Singles – "Mad World" "Change" And "Pale Shelter" – All Reached The Top Five In The UK Singles Chart. Read More On Last.Fm
"Shout" Is A Song By The British Band Tears For Fears. Written By Roland Orzabal And Ian Stanley And Sung By Orzabal With Curt Smith Duetting On The Chorus It Was The Band's Eighth Single Release The Second Taken From Their Second LP Songs From The Big Chair And Sixth UK Top 40 Hit Peaking At #4 In January 1985. In The USA It Reached #1 On The Billboard Hot 100 On August 3 1985 And Remained There For Three Weeks. "Shout" Would Become One Of The Most Successful Pop Songs Of 1985 Eventually Reaching The Top Ten In 25 Countries.