Genius Lyrics
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Sting (Ft. Eric Clapton) – It's Probably Me
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It’s Probably Me was written by Sting in conjunction with Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen. Sting wrote the song for the Lethal Weapon 3 soundtrack, and the lyrics are based off of
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Sting – It's Probably Me (1993 Version)
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[Verse 1: Sting] / If the night turned cold and the stars looked down / And you hug yourself on the cold cold ground / You wake the morning in a stranger's coat / No one would you
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Sting – She’s Too Good for Me
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The fifth track of Ten Summoner’s Tales, this song talks about a man whose wife/girlfriend only seems to like him for sex.
Sting may have possibly written the song in response to
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Sting – Epilogue (Nothing 'Bout Me)
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“Epilogue (Nothing ‘Bout Me)” (also simply known as Nothing 'Bout Me) may have been the last track on Sting’s “Ten Summoner’s Tales” album, but it was the first single to be
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Sting – Seven Days
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Seven Days is the sixth track in Ten Summoner’s Tales and the single was released in April 1993. The song is known for its odd time signature, which is in 5/4. This was also the
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Sting – Fields of Gold
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“Fields of Gold” is the second single released from Sting’s 1993 album Ten Summoner’s Tales.
The single reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100
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CXLOE – Swing
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[Verse 1] / Making myself laugh just to get through it / But breaking glass has a nice ring to it / Hot and cold I’m up and down how could you could you / Why would you, would you
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Sting – Shape of My Heart
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“Shape of My Heart” is the 9th track (10th on international copies) on Ten Summoner’s Tales. It was co-written by Dominic Miller, Sting’s guitarist, which makes it one of the few
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Sting (Ft. David Foxxe) – Saint Augustine in Hell
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The seventh track in Ten Summoner’s Tales, Saint Augustine in Hell describes the sexual relationship Sting had with a fictional woman. The song is in 7/4 time.
Sting:
Saint
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Sting – Everybody Laughed but You
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“Everybody Laughed But You” was released in all versions (except the USA version) of Ten Summoner’s Tales, but also made it onto the USA single for “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You”
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Sting – If I Ever Lose My Faith in You
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“If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” was the first song in Sting’s fourth solo album Ten Summoner’s Tales. The song reached #14 on the UK charts and #17 on the US charts.
Sting said
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Bailey Zimmerman – Chase Her
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[Verse 1] / Well she was fighting for something steady / And I was fighting her all fours and ready for / Anything that felt too heavy / Got damn good at leading her on / [Pre-
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Gooseberry – Orbit
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[Verse] / I don’t know what the meaning of the word is / But it seems like I hurt you / I don’t know what the meaning of your life is / But it seems like it’s worth it / I don’t
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Sting – Something the Boy Said
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Something the Boy Said is the tenth track in Ten Summoner’s Tales (eleventh in international releases). The song seems to have a Western theme to it. Not surprising, knowing Sting’
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Action Bronson (Ft. Rick Ross) – 9-24-7000
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Action Bronson teams up for the first time with Rick Ross on the third single off of Bronsoliño’s album Blue Chips 7000.
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Sting – Heavy Cloud No Rain
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Heavy Cloud No Rain is the fourth song on Ten Summoner’s Tales. The song has a fast swing pace to it, and has a Louisiana-esque sound to it with a harmonica and saxophones and
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Sting (Ft. Herbie Hancock) – My Funny Valentine
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My funny Valentine / Sweet comic Valentine / You make me smile with my heart / My funny Valentine / Sweet comic Valentine / You make me smile with my heart / Your looks are
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Charlie Ray – Ray Day
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[Intro: C-Ray] / Yeah / [Hook: C-Ray] / It's Ray Day nigga / Pay day nigga / Quick to get to orbit like the Space Race nigga / Careful where you standing, keep a straight face
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