- Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Single infobox
Name = Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Artist =Tears for Fears
from Album =Songs from the Big Chair
B-side = "Pharaohs"
Released =March 18 1985
Format = 7", 10", 12"
Recorded = 1984
Genre = New Wave
Length = 4:13
Label =Mercury Records
Writer =Roland Orzabal Ian Stanley
Chris Hughes
Producer = Chris Hughes
Chart position =
*# 2 (UK)
*# 1 (USA Billboard Hot 100)
**# 1 (Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
**# 1 (Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales)
**# 2 (Mainstream Rock Tracks )
**# 2 (Adult Contemporary)
*# 2 (Australia )
*# 1 (New Zealand)
*# 11 (Germany)
Last single = "Shout" (1984)
This single = "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (1985)
Next single = "Head Over Heels" (1985)"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by the British pop/rock band
Tears for Fears . It was the band's ninth single release in theUnited Kingdom (the third taken from their second LP "Songs from the Big Chair ") and seventh UK Top 40 chart hit, peaking at #2 in April 1985. In the USA, it was the lead single from the album and gave the band their first everBillboard Hot 100 #1 hit on June 8, 1985, remaining there for two weeks. The song has since become the pinnacle of Tears for Fears' chart success, its endurance allowing it to accumulate over two million radio broadcasts by 1994, according to BMI.The single was released on a wide variety of formats in the UK, including a standard 7", a 7" double pack, two separate 12" versions, and a 10" single.
Background
Ironically, considering the song's overwhelming success, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" was somewhat of an afterthought during the recording of "
Songs from the Big Chair ". According toRoland Orzabal , he initially regarded the song as a lightweight that would not fit with the rest of the album. It was producer Chris Hughes who convinced him to try recording it, in a calculated effort to cross over into American chart success. Orzabal would later reveal in a radio interview that the beat from the song was "borrowed" from another UK Top 40 chart hit: "Waterfront", bySimple Minds Fact|date=October 2007.As was the case with the three hit singles from Tears for Fears' debut LP "
The Hurting ", the song featured bassistCurt Smith on lead vocals. The guitar solo at the end of the song was recorded in one take by session guitarist Neil Taylor.Originally the song was called "Everybody Wants to Go to War" Fact|date=March 2008, but was rewritten as "Everybody Wants to Rule the World".
Meanings
ong versions
For such a popular song, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" has seen relatively few remixes. Extended, instrumental, and "urban mix" versions were done by producer Chris Hughes for inclusion on the single's various 12" releases. The only other remix of note was one done by
electronica act The Chosen Few, included on the 2004 reissue of the greatest hits compilation "Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits 82-92) ". No official radio edits or alternate 7" versions of the song have been issued.The song was later partially re-recorded with a new lyric and released as "
Everybody Wants To Run The World " for the 1986Sport Aid fundraising campaign, which became another UK Top 5 hit.B-side
"Pharaohs" is an instrumental that served as the B-side to the "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" single. The only voice heard is a recording of a
BBC Radio announcer reading theShipping Forecast for the sea lanes around theUnited Kingdom . The title of the song is a play on the word "Faroes", one of the places referenced in the forecast. This is one of the few songs in the Tears for Fears catalogue on which founding memberCurt Smith shares a writing credit. The song has since been included in the B-sides and rarities collection "Saturnine Martial & Lunatic " as well as the remastered and deluxe edition reissues of "Songs from the Big Chair ". A remix by Britishelectronica actGroove Armada is included on their 2000 compilation album "Back to Mine".Music video
The promotional clip for "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", filmed in early 1985, was the third Tears for Fears clip directed by famed music video producer
Nigel Dick . It featuresCurt Smith driving an antiqueAustin-Healey 3000 sports car around various SouthernCalifornia locales, includingSalton Sea and Cabazon. Interspersed with these clips are shots of the full band performing the song in a London studio. Along with the clip for "Shout", the "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" video had a big hand in helping break Tears for Fears in America, due to its heavy amount of play on music video pioneerMTV .Track listings
7": Mercury / IDEA9 (UK)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:10)
# "Pharaohs" (3:42)2x7": Mercury / IDEA99 (UK)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:10)
# "Pharaohs" (3:42)# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World [Urban Mix] " (5:52)
# "Interview Excerpt" (7:30)10": Mercury / IDEA910 (UK)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:10)
# "Pharaohs" (3:42)12": Mercury / IDEA912 (UK)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World [Extended Version] " (5:40)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (4:10)
# "Pharaohs" (3:42)12": Mercury / IDER912 (UK)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World [Urban Mix] " (5:52)
# "Everybody Wants to Rule the World [Instrumental] " (4:26)Popular culture
A unique extended edit of the song was featured at the end of the 1985 film "
Real Genius ". It has since been included on a number of other film soundtracks, including:*"" (1991)
*"Peter's Friends " (1992)
*"Romy and Michele's High School Reunion " (1997)
*"Click" (2006)The song appears in the initial trailer for the blockbuster 1996 film "Independence Day", but was dropped from the final soundtrack in favor of "
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) " by the band R.E.M..The song also appears in the
videogame , "World in Conflict " as the main theme of the game. [ [http://www.gametrailers.com/player.php?id=20406&type=mov&pl=game Gametrailers.com - World in Conflict - Ruling the World Trailer HD ] ] [ [http://www.gametrailers.com/player.php?id=18516&type=mov&pl=game Gametrailers.com - World in Conflict - Developer Walkthrough Pt. 1 HD ] ] World In Conflict is an RTS game in which the Comintern invades NATO to avert its imminent economic collapse. The song is popular amongst NATO troops.On the small screen, the song is perhaps best remembered for the eight seasons it served as the opening theme for the talk show "
Dennis Miller Live ". Other appearances include:*End Credits of
Real Genius
*TNT original movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley " (1999)
*TV series "NUMB3RS ", Episode #224 (2006).
*TV promo for "The West Wing "
*TV commercials for the phone service 10-10-987 (2004)
*"Malcom in the Middle " episode "Lois battles Jamie"
*The song has recently been used in promotional clips for theXM Radio program "Life's Work with Lisa Belkin " heard on the Take Five channel. The program deals with women trying to balance career and family. On the clip, the line from the song "Welcome to your life" is used.
*TV promo for "Kid Nation ".It also appears on
Sky High .The song appears on the game
Karaoke Revolution Party .Cover versions
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" has been covered by the following artists:
*British guitarist
Hank Marvin , on his 1992 album "Into the Light".
*Americansmooth jazz actFattburger , on their 1996 album "All Natural Ingredients".
*American singerGloria Gaynor , on her 1997 compilation "Greatest Hits".
*Britishentertainer Shane Richie , on his 1998 album "The Album".
*Jamaicanreggae artistKen Boothe , on the 2001 compilation album "The Reggae Rocks: The Tide Is High - A Tribute to Rock 'N' Roll".
*Brazilianmulti-instrumentalist Emmerson Nogueira, on his 2003 album " Versao Acustica, Vol. 3".
*Filipinolight jazz artist Isha, on her 2004 album " Time and Again".
*Americanalternative rock duoJamisonParker , on the 2005 compilation album "Punk Goes 80's ".
*Britishsinger-songwriter Christian Burns , on the soundtrack to the 2005 film "Sky High".
*TheStarlite Singers in the three-disc boxset "Forever 80s".
*American rock singerPatti Smith on her April 2007 album "Twelve".
*AmericanJazz trioThe Bad Plus on their 2007 release "Prog."
*American rock bandPaperback Hero covered the song on their Self Titled Album.
*American hip-hop artist Nas used a sample on the song Rule from his Stillmatic album.
*American rock legend Don Henley performs the song live during his 2007 tour.
*CBS Records artist Will Dailey, as the promotional/advertising song forKid Nation .
*American indie pop-rock groupClare and the Reasons during their performance at the Slaughtered Lamb, Clerkenwell, London, on December 6th, 2007.In addition, Tears for Fears bassist
Curt Smith included a solo acoustic version of the song on his 2000 EP "Aeroplane".In 2001, the song was sampled by American
rapper Nas on the track "Rule", from his album "Stillmatic ".Notes
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