Belinda

Eurythmics · In The Garden

Belinda the rain is falling
Belinda your love is calling
Belinda he'd never leave you
Belinda he won't deceive you

Belinda your mind is dreaming
Belinda it's so misleading
Belinda he'd never leave you
Belinda he won't deceive you

How the rain still falls

Belinda your eyes have spoken
Belinda your heart is broken
Belinda he'd never leave you
Belinda he won't deceive you

Dry your tears...
Close your eyes...

Belinda - Eurythmics

Released on the 1987 album In The Garden, "Belinda" stands as a defining track in the synth-pop canon, showcasing Annie Lennox's distinctive vocal delivery and the duo's signature electronic production. The song exemplifies the era's shift toward darker, more atmospheric soundscapes, blending new wave aesthetics with a hauntingly intimate tone. As part of Eurythmics' discography, it reflects their evolution from the high-energy pop of their earlier work to a more introspective and textured style. The recording remains a staple of the genre, influencing countless artists who followed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture a specific mood of melancholy and electronic precision that became synonymous with the group's later period.