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Shirazee had previously covered the song as "African in New York" with Sting's approval. [4] Sting and Shirazee released a music video [5] and performed the song on ABC's Good Morning America. [6] An interactive website was launched to complement the album, with details about each song, photos, as well as newly recorded video commentaries from ...
The song was also released as a single, and reached No. 84 in the US. Sting also recorded the song as a duet with American country music artist Toby Keith for Keith's 1997 album Dream Walkin'; this version reached No. 2 in the US Hot Country Songs charts and No. 84 in the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, giving Sting his only country hit.
"Whenever I Say Your Name" is a duet recorded by English musician Sting and American singer Mary J. Blige, for Sting's seventh studio album Sacred Love (2003). It was written and produced by Sting, and co-produced by Mark "Kipper" Eldridge.
The Top 8 contestants took the stage for the first live episode of Season 26, in which each hopeful sang twice: a solo performance and a special duet covering a Sting classic.
Robert Downey, Jr. Sings With Sting And Absolutely Kills It. A video from Sting's 60th birthday concert surfaced over the weekend and it's surprising everyone. Who knew Robert Downey, Jr. could ...
All songs written by Sting except where noted. "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" – 4:46 "Englishman in New York" – 4:38 "Fields of Gold" – 3:35 "Why Should I Cry For You" – 7:45
Sting returned to a 1985 song that he hoped would no longer be needed more than 30 years later. ... “It’s not a pro-Soviet song, it’s pro-children.” Sting is the latest in a growing number ...
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