Tears

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About Tears

"Tears" is a song by the Canadian progressive rock band Rush. It appears on their 1976 album 2112. It is the first Rush song to feature the Mellotron, which Hugh Syme plays. This song, along with "Lessons", are the only songs from 2112 to have never been played live by the band.


Year:
1976
3:34
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All of the seasons
And all of the days
All of the reasons
Why I've felt this way
So long
So long

Then lost in that feeling
I look in your eyes
I noticed emotion
And that you had cried
For me
I can see

What would touch me deeper
Tears that fall from eyes that only cry?
Would it touch you deeper
Than tears that fall from eyes
That know why?

A lifetime of questions
Tears on your cheek
I tasted the answers
And my body was weak
For you
The truth

What would touch me deeper
Tears that fall from eyes that only cry?
Would it touch you deeper
Than tears that fall from eyes
That know why?

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Rush

Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist and backing vocalist Alex Lifeson, and drummer, percussionist and lyricist Neil Peart. The band and its membership went through a number of re-configurations between 1968 and 1974, achieving their iconic lineup when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first United States tour. Rutsey's departure stemmed primarily from health concerns regarding his diabetes. In 2015 the band played their final show due to Peart's declining health. more »

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Written by: Geddy Lee

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10 facts about this song

Album Appearance
"Tears" is a song by the Canadian rock band, Rush. It was featured on their 1976 album titled "2112," which is widely considered the album that brought Rush into the mainstream.
Band Composition
"Rush" is composed of Geddy Lee (lead vocals, bass, and keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums and lyrics). However, on the song "Tears," Geddy Lee performed the mellotron part, a task usually reserved for Neil Peart.
Theme and Lyrics
"Tears" is one of Rush’s more emotional songs that deals with themes of isolation, melancholy, and heartache. Unlike most of Rush's songs, which were written by Neil Peart, the lyrics to "Tears" were penned by Geddy Lee.
Musical Elements
"Tears" differs from much of Rush's discography due to its mellower sound and emphasis on melody and harmonics over technical proficiency. This softer, slower song stands out on the album for its stark contrast to its lengthier and musically complex companions.
Melodic Approach
It is one of the few Rush songs that employs a melodic approach with less emphasis on progressive elements. While the band experienced considerable success with their progressive rock sound, "Tears" serves as a testament to their versatility as musicians.
Audience Opinion
Despite being a deep album cut and not being released as a single, "Tears" has garnered a cult following among Rush fans due to its emotive sound and poignant lyrics.
Live Performances
Interestingly, despite its popularity with a segment of fans, "Tears" was not performed live by the band until the R40 Live Tour, almost 40 years after its initial release.
Mellotron Feature
"Tears" is one of a couple of Rush songs that feature a mellotron, an early keyboard instrument that used tape loops to mimic sounds such as strings or choirs. This contributes to the song's unique, melancholic texture on the album "2112."
Song Length
With a duration of 3:34, "Tears" is one of the shorter songs in Rush's discography.
Distinctive Position in Album
On the original vinyl release of "2112", "Tears" is the first song on side two, following the seven-part, 20-minute title track that takes up all of side one. This puts the song in a distinctive position in the album's sequence.

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