There’s an old adage in showbiz that you should always leave the audience wanting more. The Police took that to an extreme ..
It has been 40 years since the release of Every Breath You Take and it remains one of pop music's most puzzling anthems.
Diddy once addressed the famous rumour that he was made to pay Sting $5,000 a day for sampling his song without permission. You've probably heard The Police's 1983 hit 'Every Breath You Take' and drew ...
“Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival tends to get the same kind of treatment as Springsteen’s “Born In The U.S.A.”. This 1968 jam is often used as an American, good ol’ boy anthem of sorts.
In 1983, four years after their first number 1, 'peroxide reggae' band The Police were still ... Sting also revealed that "Every Breath You Take" was a song about unrequited love.
As you will see in the below list of the Top 50 New Wave Songs, chosen by the UCR staff, many of these tracks would fit comfortably within other playlists from the era, not just punk, but also pop, ...
The musician and former Police frontman talks about his life and career ahead of a five-night stand at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
A tender love song or stalker’s manifesto? The meaning behind Every Breath You Take has been debated for decades. More than ...
Andy Summers will offer his own interpretations of Police songs and other original music at Variety Playhouse in Atlanta Nov. 9.
The show was pretty evenly split between Sting solo songs and Police tunes ... He even seemed to embrace the fact that “Every Breath You Take,” despite its original creepy moodiness, has ...
“Air names” have been in high demand ever since beauty mogul Kylie Jenner and hip-hop artist Travis Scott decided to name ...