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What (who) is eyes bedewed with tears - definition

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY MIDGE URE, CHRIS CROSS, WARREN CANN AND BILLY CURRIE, ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY ULTRAVOX AND RELEASED IN 1984
Dancing with tears in my eyes

Artificial tears         
  • Artificial tear usage
OPHTHALMIC SOLUTIONS USED TO TREAT CONDITIONS CAUSED BY DEFICIENT TEAR PRODUCTION
Artificial tear; Viscotears; Akwa Tears
Artificial tears are lubricating eye drops used to relieve dryness and irritation of the ocular surface.
Eyes of Buddha         
  • Eyes of Buddha adorned on a Stupa in the [[Gobi Desert]] in the [[Dornogovi Province]] of Mongolia
  • The Eyes of Buddha on the Swayambhunath stupa
SYMBOL IN BUDDHIST ART
Buddha eyes; Wisdom eyes
The Eyes of Buddha (also called Buddha eyes or Wisdom eyes) is a symbol used in Buddhist art. The symbol depicts two half-closed eyes, a style sometimes referred to as the Adamantine View ().
Highway of Tears         
  • Awareness campaign for Madison Scott, missing in 2011 along the Highway of Tears.
725 KM (450 MI) STRETCH OF HIGHWAY 16 INFAMOUS FOR UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCES AND MURDERS
Highway of tears; Highway of Tears murders; Highway of Tears murdered and missing; Highway of Tears cases
The Highway of Tears is a corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of many disappearances and murders beginning in 1970. The phrase was coined during a vigil held in Terrace, British Columbia in 1998, by Florence Naziel, who was thinking of the victims' families crying over their loved ones.

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Dancing with Tears in My Eyes

"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" is the second single from Lament, Ultravox's seventh studio album, released in May 1984.

The single effectively put Ultravox back on the map, peaking at no. 3 in the UK Singles Chart, and reaching the top 10 in several European countries. The song also entered the Australian and Canadian Top 75 but failed to chart in the US.

The 7" single was released in three versions: with a standard picture sleeve, with a gate-fold booklet sleeve, and with a gate-fold booklet sleeve and a clear vinyl disc. All versions had the same catalogue number, "UV 1", and the same tracks. The 12" was released in two versions, with the same catalogue number "UVX 1": in a stickered gatefold sleeve containing a band poster and in a standard picture sleeve.

"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" was the second song that Ultravox performed during the Live Aid charity event at the old Wembley Stadium, on 13 July 1985, for which Ure also played the lead guitar.