Smith, now a naturalized U.S. citizen, originally hails from Bath, England, where he and Roland Orzabal met when both were teenagers. They first formed a band at school, for which Smith taught himself to play bass guitar, and later formed the band Graduate, which achieved minor fame in continental Europe, and released one album in 1980. After disbanding Graduate, Smith and Orzabal founded Tears for Fears. TFF’s debut album, 1983’s The Hurting, was a UK number one and produced three international hit singles –"Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" – each with lead vocals performed by Smith.
Their second album, 1985's Songs from the Big Chair was even more successful, yielding hits including "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (sung by Smith), "Shout," and "Head Over Heels" (which Smith co-wrote). The duo spent the next several years recording their 1989 album The Seeds of Love, which proved to be another international bestseller, but Smith left the band a year after its release and moved to New York.
Smith released his first solo album, Soul On Board, in 1993, but the album was a commercial failure. Smith later claimed he hated the album and made it purely to fulfill his contract with Phonogram Records (the label to which Tears For Fears had signed to in 1981). He acclimated to life in New York by hosting an MTV show, as well as a new music radio show that was syndicated to over 300 U.S. colleges, and by teaching a music industry course at New York University. In 1995, a mutual friend introduced Smith to songwriter-guitarist Charlton Pettus. They began writing together and formed a band called Mayfield, which released a self-titled album in 1997.
Smith moved to Los Angeles in 1998, and began work on what was to become "Halfway, pleased" a few years later, but the project was put on hold after he had begun speaking to Roland Orzabal again in 2000 after nearly a decade of silence. Their conversations culminated in the duo reforming Tears For Fears for a new album, 2004’s Everybody Loves A Happy Ending, which led to a worldwide tour. Smith resumed work on "Halfway, pleased" in 2006. The semi-autobiographical album explores Smith’s relationships with his children, parents and friends. Halfway, pleased was released in May 2008, via Smith’s own KOOK Media imprint. It is available in CD and download configurations from major online retailers and from select retail locations.
In May 2013, Smith confirmed that he was writing and recording new Tears for Fears material with Orzabal and Charlton Pettus. 3-4 songs were worked on in the UK at Orzabal’s home studio, Neptune’s Kitchen, in April of 2013. Further work on a new Tears For Fears album commenced in L.A. in July of 2013. According to Orzabal, they have been producing of more dark, dramatic pieces of music, which gave the pending album the tongue-in-cheek working title of Tears for Fears: The Musical. “There’s one track that’s a combination of Portishead and Queen. It’s just crazy,” Orzabal stated.
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of TFF’s debut album The Hurting, Universal Music are re-releasing it in two Deluxe Editions (one a 2-disc set and the other a 4-disc set with a DVD of the 1983 In My Mind’s Eye concert) in October 2013.
In August 2013, Tears For Fears released their first newly recorded material in nearly decade, with a cover of Arcade Fire’s “Ready to Start” made available on SoundCloud.
Seven Of Sundays
Curt Smith Lyrics
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Got to tell myself it's alright
Everything that I envied
I have become
Where to now
Now that I've been lost and found
Buried in the afternoon
Safe as the ocean
Shine like a motor car
Seven of Sundays
Of course you are
Coming down
Ice cream and a towel wrapped around
Flowing hair that swallows me
Follows me down
It's okay
Twisted sheets and endless rainy days
Channels flash across your face
Silence surrounds you
Safe as the ocean
Shine like a motor car
Seven of Sundays
Of course you are
Seven of Sundays
Safe as the ocean
Shine like a motor car
Seven of Sundays
Of course you are
Seven of Sundays
Of course you are
Of course you are
The song "Seven of Sundays" by Curt Smith is a melancholic and nostalgic piece that speaks of a time of reflection and introspection. The initial lines of the song set the tone for the introspective nature of the song. The singer is trying to convince himself that everything is alright in his life, that he has achieved everything that he once envied in others. The next lines suggest that he is unsure of his direction in life, having been lost and found, buried in the afternoons, breathless and snowbound.
The chorus of the song, "Safe as the ocean, shine like a motor-car, seven of Sundays of course you are", may be interpreted as the singer acknowledging the stability and reliability of life, like the ocean, while the "shine like a motor-car" conveys the blazing speed of time passing by. The "seven of Sundays" phrase can also refer to a time of rest, maybe a week's worth of rest, but it could also signify a time of reflection for the singer.
The last stanza of the song shifts back to a lesser direction where it is almost like the singer is taking a backseat to his life. As the memories of the past surface, the world fades away as he is swallowed up by the past. The song invites us all to accept that, like life, our direction is uncertain. Smith beautifully expresses that, which is why the song will connect with all of us at the core.
Line by Line Meaning
It's alright
I'm doing okay, trying to convince myself everything is okay.
Got to tell myself it's alright
I need to remind myself that everything is okay.
Everything that I envied
All the things I used to long for.
I have become
Now belongs to me.
Where to now
What am I supposed to do next?
Now that I've been lost and found
After wandering aimlessly, I have finally figured things out.
Buried in the afternoon
Feels like time is passing by too quickly.
Breathless and snowbound
Feeling overwhelmed and trapped.
Safe as the ocean
Feeling secure and protected.
Shine like a motor car
Feeling confident and successful.
Seven of Sundays
A week that is filled with peace and serenity.
Of course you are
I expected no less from you.
Coming down
Coming back to reality.
Ice cream and a towel wrapped around
Comforting myself with simple pleasures.
Flowing hair that swallows me
I am overwhelmed by this person's presence.
Follows me down
I am constantly thinking about this person.
It's okay
I'm not great, but I'll manage.
Twisted sheets and endless rainy days
Feeling lost and hopeless.
Channels flash across your face
Memories of our time together.
Silence surrounds you
You are not here with me, and it's quiet.
Of course you are
I always knew you were special.
Seven of Sundays
A week that brings peace and serenity.
Of course you are
I knew from the very beginning that you were one of a kind.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLTON CLAY PETTUS, CHESNEY LEE HAWKES
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@denisesampaio9922
Curt's voice is beautiful, soft, sweet, incredible, I don't think I could stand so close, he's wonderful, very handsome❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥
@reginaleite8816
Brilhant. Curt is so beautiful and his voice is perfect
@denisesampaio9922
He exudes beauty and sensuality, very good ❤❤🔥🔥🔥
@frenchienath
First time I hear this song... I love it !
@CynthiaTomArtsandHealing
I'm surprised this hasn't gone viral. Visually and musically stunning. Thank you for sharing it with the world
@beccatobin2011
i love this song.. its really, really grown on me! Curt? you're amazing, a true, talented person. you and Roland are out of this world, i swear! :)
@MarcioCa1968
Outstanding video!
@babetteparas
Awesome song! Truly amazing and excellent vocals! Love, love, love it!
@vannebarlowwilliams2611
He's my crush 💙♥️🔥xx
@ericrypt
2022 I just heard this for the first time, freaking wow!