On June 4, 1983, The Police hit No. 1 in the U.K. with "Every Breath You Take" — a song Sting would later call "nasty" and ...
What sounded like the ultimate 1980s love song was actually inspired by jealousy and heartbreak — and it still dominates summer playlists decades later.
The Police’s ‘Synchronicity’ album cover. In their meteoric ascent to global superstardom from 1977 to 1984, the Police landed many memorable hits, but only one that reached the top of the Billboard ...
On this day (June 4) in 1983, The Police started a four-week run at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart with “Every Breath You Take.” It was their fifth and final single to reach the top of the chart. It ...
Sting performed a nearly two-hour set in Phoenix, featuring solo work and Police hits. The setlist included fan favorites like "Roxanne," "Every Breath You Take" and "Message in a Bottle." Sting's ...
Aug. 27 (UPI) --Two of Sting's former Police bandmates have sued the rock musician over missing royalties from the song Every Breath You Take. Andy Summers, 82, and Stewart Copeland, 73, claim they ...
Sting’s former Police bandmates, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland, are suing over missing royalties tied to “Every Breath You Take,” the Los Angeles Times and other sources report. In the suit, filed ...
LOS ANGELES — Sting’s former bandmates in the Police have sued the singer and bassist for what they claim are unpaid royalties over the group’s hit “Every Breath You Take.” In the suit, filed in ...