
On this day August 3 1985, Shout by Tears For Fears became the number one song in America, holding the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 from August 3 through August 23. The song delivered a powerful message about release and resistance, driven by bold vocals, pulsing synths, and dramatic production.
Featured on their album Songs From The Big Chair, Shout combined emotional intensity with radio ready hooks. Its commanding chorus and layered sound captured the spirit of the mid 1980s, standing out as both a personal and political anthem. The track encouraged listeners to speak up and let go of internal struggles, a theme that resonated with fans around the world.
Tears For Fears, made up of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, saw massive international success with this release. In the United States, Shout became their signature hit and confirmed their position as leaders in the decade’s evolving pop and rock landscape.
80s insight: Shout marked the second number one hit from Songs From The Big Chair, following the success of Everybody Wants To Rule The World earlier that year.
Featured on their album Songs From The Big Chair, Shout combined emotional intensity with radio ready hooks. Its commanding chorus and layered sound captured the spirit of the mid 1980s, standing out as both a personal and political anthem. The track encouraged listeners to speak up and let go of internal struggles, a theme that resonated with fans around the world.
Tears For Fears, made up of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, saw massive international success with this release. In the United States, Shout became their signature hit and confirmed their position as leaders in the decade’s evolving pop and rock landscape.
80s insight: Shout marked the second number one hit from Songs From The Big Chair, following the success of Everybody Wants To Rule The World earlier that year.