Genius Lyrics
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The Police – Every Breath You Take
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“Every Breath You Take” is, to this day, still perceived to be a love song. However, the lyrics are actually spoken from a character with sinister intent. During the time Sting
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The Police – Every breath you take - live in atlanta / 2003 stereo remastered version
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Every breath you take and every move you make / Every bond you break, every step you take, I'll be watching you / Every single day and every word you say / Every game you play
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The Police – Synchronicity i - live in atlanta / 2003 stereo remastered version
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With one breath, with one flow / You will know / Synchronicity / A sleep trance, a dream dance / A shared romance / Synchronicity / A connecting principle / Linked to the invisible
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The Police – Peanuts - live in boston / 2003 stereo remastered version
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VERSE 1 / It's all a game / You're not the same / Your famous name / The price of fame / BRIDGE / Oh, no / Try to liberate me / I say, oh, no / Stay and irritate me / I said, oh
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The Police – Wrapped Around Your Finger
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“Wrapped Around Your Finger” is the second UK and fourth US single from the 1983 blockbuster album Synchronicity. It is another observation on control and the empowered protégé
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The Police – King of Pain
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According to Sting, while spending time in Jamaica with his love interest and future wife, Trudie Styler, Sting noticed sunspot activity and the ensuing conversation developed the
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The Police – King of pain - live in atlanta / 2003 stereo remastered version
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There's a little black spot on the Sun today / It's the same old thing as yesterday / There's a black hat caught in a high tree top / There's a flag pole rag and the wind won't
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The Police – Every little thing she does is magic - 2003 stereo remastered version
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Though I've tried before to tell her / Of the feelings I have for her in my heart / Every time that I come near her / I just lose my nerve / As I've done from the start / Every
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The Police – Walking on the Moon
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“Walking on the Moon” is track six on 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc and is the second #1 single for the group in the UK. It reached #9 in Australia and did not place in the US charts
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The Police – Roxanne
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Roxanne is a hooker that Sting is trying to convince to change her d-d-dirty ways.
This song has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and has been dubbed a classic for its
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The Police – Spirits in the material world - 2003 stereo remastered version
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There is no political solution / To our troubled evolution / Have no faith in constitution / There is no bloody revolution / We are spirits in the material world / Are spirits in
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The Police – Don't Stand So Close to Me
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One of the most popular songs ever made by The Police, “Don’t Stand So Close to Me” was originally released as a single on 19 September 1980 in the band’s country, the United
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Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
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The most successful Dire Straits single, “Money for Nothing” is inspired by Mark Knopfler listening to a man complaining about the musicians that emerged in the 1980s.
The song
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Britney Spears – Everytime
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“Everytime” is a song recorded by Britney Spears for her fourth studio album, In the Zone (2003). It was released on May 10, 2004, as the third single from the album.
“Everytime
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Pearl Jam – Black
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“Black” became one of Pearl Jam’s best-known songs and is a central emotional piece on the album Ten. Despite pressure from Epic Records, the band refused to make it into a single
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The Police – Bring on the Night
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“Bring on the Night” is track 4 of 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc. It was originally a song called “Carrion Prince (O Ye of Little Hope)” written three years earlier for Sting’s previous
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Pink Floyd – Hey You
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Immediately after finishing his wall, Pink begins to wonder (too little, too late) whether he’s made the right decision in completely isolating himself from the world.
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Radiohead – Exit Music (For A Film)
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Radiohead was in the middle of their 1996 tour when they were approached by director Baz Luhrmann to record a song meant for his upcoming film, Romeo + Juliet.
The band was shown
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Bob Marley & The Wailers – No Woman, No Cry
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One of Bob Marley’s most enduring songs, “No Woman No Cry” is a call to a woman in his life to be positive and not to worry about the bad times originally from the album Natty
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Stevie Nicks – Edge of Seventeen
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“Edge of Seventeen” is the third single from Stevie Nicks' chart-topping debut solo album Bella Donna. The song reached #11 in both the US and Canada in the spring of 1982.
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