Tears Run Rings (song)
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"Tears Run Rings" is a 1988 song by English musician
Marc Almond Peter Mark Sinclair "Marc" Almond, (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer. Almond first began performing and recording in the synthpop/ new wave duo Soft Cell where he became known for his distinctive soulful voice and androgynous image. ...
from his 1988 album '' The Stars We Are''. In addition to the standard 7" single, two 12-inch versions were released in 1988, one containing the 7" version and the 12" extended remix, and another containing two further extended remixes by Justin Straus and Almond's own band La Magia. All three releases included the B-side track "Everything I Wanted Love To Be". Various limited editions of the single were also released including a 7" numbered edition box set that included two postcards, a badge, a booklet and the 7" vinyl single. A red vinyl 12", and a single-sided etched vinyl 12" single was also issued, as was a standard 3-track CD-single. The song has been considered Almond's most overtly political song he released. As a solo artist, it was his only song to chart in the United States, reaching number 67 in early 1989. Despite this, the song was popular in Europe and charted in a few European countries. A Deluxe Edition re-release of ''The Stars We Are'' included all of the various mixes of the song, and a
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featuring both
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for "Tears Run Rings", one for the UK and one for the US.


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1988 songs 1988 singles Marc Almond songs Songs written by Marc Almond Parlophone singles Capitol Records singles EMI Records singles {{1980s-song-stub