No Fear No Hate No Pain No Broken Hearts

Eurythmics · Touch

Well in the morning
When our day begins
And it feels like cold cold steel
And when the sun comes up
It's like a new commotion
You say nobody told you
It would feel like this

No fear no hate no pain no broken hearts

You've got the killing gun
Held in your hand
It feels like cold cold steel
And when the sun comes up
It's like a new commotion
You say shoot shoot shoot it up
shoot it up

No fear no hate no pain no broken hearts

No Fear No Hate No Pain No Broken Hearts

Released on the 1981 album Touch, this track by Eurythmics stands as a defining example of the duo's early synth-pop and new wave sound. Featuring the distinctive vocal interplay between Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, the song blends atmospheric production with a driving rhythm that became a staple of the genre during that era. It showcases their signature approach to electronic instrumentation and lyrical themes of emotional resilience, contributing significantly to the band's reputation as pioneers of the genre. The recording remains a key part of their discography, reflecting the innovative sound that would later influence countless artists in electronic and alternative music.