PALE SHELTER - TEARS FOR FEARS - 1983

"Pale Shelter" is a prominent synth-pop and new wave track by the English band Tears for Fears, featured on their 1983 debut studio album, The Hurting. Written by guitarist Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, the track stands out as one of the band's earliest signature songs. Key Facts Release History: It was originally released as the band's second single in early 1982 under the title "Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love)" but failed to chart. After the massive success of "Mad World" and "Change," a re-recorded version was issued in 1983, successfully reaching number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. Song Meaning: While often mistaken for a standard romantic breakup song, Roland Orzabal has stated that the lyrics actually address the disappointment and lack of love experienced in childhood from parents. Thematic Title: The track's title was inspired by Pale Shelter Scene (1941), a wartime drawing by famous British sculptor Henry Moore. Pop Culture Legacy: The track found a whole new generation of listeners when Canadian artist The Weeknd prominently sampled its instrumental hook for his 2016 hit song "Secrets" *Give a Thumbs Up 👍🏻 If You Enjoy The Video 👍🏻* **And Please Subscribe To My Channel @Papa_Bear_Beats For FREE! ❤️💬🔔 and Don't Forget to Leave a Comment ** **My Other YouTube Channels are    / @scootermandanny   And    / @mrcaintv   *Thank You 👍🏻*