- Woman in Chains
Infobox Single
Name = Woman in Chains
Artist =Tears for Fears
from Album =The Seeds of Love
A-side =
B-side = "Always in the Past"
Released =November 6 1989
Format = 7", 12", CDS
Recorded =1988 -1989
Genre =Psychedelic rock
Length = 6:30
Label =Fontana Records /Mercury Records
Writer =Roland Orzabal
Producer = Tears for Fears & Dave Bascombe
Certification =
Last single = "Sowing the Seeds of Love " (1989)
This single = "Woman in Chains" (1989)
Next single = "Advice for the Young at Heart " (1990)
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist =Oleta Adams singles
Type = singles
Last single = -
This single = "Woman in Chains" (1989)
Next single = "Rhythm of Life" (1990)"Woman in Chains" is a song by the British band
Tears for Fears , released as the second single from their1989 album "The Seeds of Love ". Though not as successful as their previous single, "Sowing the Seeds of Love ", it reached theTop 40 in theUK ,US ,Australia ,Ireland andItaly and was a Top 20 hit inFrance and in theNetherlands . The studio cut featuresPhil Collins on drums, and is also notable for guest vocals from female singerOleta Adams who would later go on to achieve a successful solo career.The song was re-released in
1992 (with a different B-side) and now credited to "Tears for Fears featuring Oleta Adams" in order to promote the Tears for Fears Greatest Hits compilation "Tears Roll Down", this time reaching #57 in the UK."Woman in Chains" was recorded as a duet and Orzabal explained the impetus for the lyric to "Melody Maker": "I was reading some feminist literature at the time and I discovered that there are societies in the world still in existence today that are non-patriarchal. They don't have the man at the top and the women at the bottom. They're matricentric - they have the woman at the centre and these societies are a lot less violent, a lot less greedy and there's generally less animosity... but the song is also about how men traditionally play down the feminine side of their characters and how both men and women suffer for it.... I think men in a patriarchal society are sold down the river a bit - okay, maybe we're told that we're in control but there are also a hell of a lot of things that we miss out on, which women are allowed to be".
The song was later sampled in the
S.A.S. single 'So Free' featuringCam'ron .Music video
The video, directed by
Andy Morahan , is filmed in black and white and focuses on the abusive relationship between a man (a boxer) and a woman (a pole-dancer) and is interspersed with shots of the band and guest vocalistOleta Adams performing the song.
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