The Hero Song

Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Tears For Fears

2,489,750,073 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Tears For Fears

"The Tears For Fears song 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World' is 6x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

5.5x

Hit Streams

2,489.8M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Tears For Fears · 5.5x ratio

Streams Comparison

Everybody Wants To Rule The World 2,489,750,073
Shout 450,015,910
Head Over Heels - Dave Bascombe 7" N.Mix 374,352,342
Mad World 206,695,047
Woman In Chains 179,269,269
Sowing The Seeds Of Love 136,453,449
Head Over Heels 111,796,622
Break It Down Again 69,206,622
Advice For The Young At Heart 67,274,927
Pale Shelter - 2nd Single Version 61,514,980

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Shout 450,015,910
3. Head Over Heels - Dave Bascombe 7" N.Mix 374,352,342
4. Mad World 206,695,047
5. Woman In Chains 179,269,269
6. Sowing The Seeds Of Love 136,453,449
7. Head Over Heels 111,796,622
8. Break It Down Again 69,206,622
9. Advice For The Young At Heart 67,274,927
10. Pale Shelter - 2nd Single Version 61,514,980

The Story

Tears for Fears are a case where our measure and common sense pull gently against each other, and it is worth being upfront about that. The English duo, Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, are rightly remembered as one of the defining acts of 1980s pop, with a run of songs that soundtracked the decade.

"Everybody Wants to Rule the World", released in 1985, is the giant. Its breezy melody and uneasy lyrics have aged beautifully, and on streaming it sits near 2.5 billion plays. The thing is, they have other genuine classics: "Shout" alone has gathered hundreds of millions of streams.

Even so, the gap is large enough to count. Dividing the hit by their second biggest song gives a ratio of about 5.53, just over our 5.0 line, so by our strict measure Tears for Fears register as a certified one-hit wonder.

We would not call them one in conversation, and neither would most people. This is exactly the kind of borderline result our threshold is meant to surface honestly: an acclaimed band with several hits whose single most-streamed song has simply pulled far enough ahead to tip the maths.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 22 May 2026