Imagine being drunk at karaoke and Sting hops up onto the stage." Another added: "Interesting list, although that's only because most of the songs were pretty popular when The Police were as well ...
making it a staple on lists of the greatest songs of all time. 1. ‘(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay’ – Otis Redding At the top of Sting’s list is Otis Redding’s iconic ‘(Sittin’ On ...
Imagine being drunk at karaoke and Sting hops up onto the stage." Another commented: "Interesting list, although that's only because most of the songs were pretty popular when The Police were as ...
“I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying” eventually was recorded by Toby Keith in a duet with Sting, proving the song’s country feel wasn’t just in the writer’s imagination. What counts ...
However, tensions between band members were beginning to take their toll, and as Sting relates, he even had to fight to get the song onto the album. Luckily it was included on the LP, as "Every ...
This year, the RSD list features more ... “I miss that ritual,” Sting later added of record playing. “I know that streaming services provide any recorded song ever recorded in history ...
Sting’s original song was released as a single in June 1993 ... Songs of All Time” and was voted No 85 by VH1 on its list of the “100 Greatest Rock Songs”. “The Elovaters did a really ...
Imagine being drunk at karaoke and Sting hops up onto the stage." Another wrote: "Interesting list, although that's only because most of the songs were pretty popular when The Police were as well ...