The video features Lennox in a variety of avant-garde settings, including an off-kilter circus and a scene where she is swinging in a bear costume.
For Lennox, the song was more than just a famous hit; it was a nostalgic anchor to her youth in Scotland. She recalled being a teenager at a party where she brought the only record: Procol Harum's original "A Whiter Shade of Pale". She played it repeatedly, later noting that the song’s surreal and melancholic nature "makes all sense and no sense at the same time" and felt like it was already "in her bones" before she ever officially learned it. The Surreal Music Video Annie Lennox - A Whiter Shade of Pale
These visuals complement the song’s abstract lyrics, which are famously open to interpretation—ranging from a drunken sexual encounter to a snapshot of 1960s decadence. Musical Reinvention The video features Lennox in a variety of
The accompanying music video, directed by Joe Dyer, is noted for its dreamlike, "Fellini-esque" atmosphere. She played it repeatedly, later noting that the