Sting: How I started writing songs again
He’s sold more than 100 million albums and earned 16 Grammy Awards, yet Sting continues to surprise. His fourteenth solo album, The Last Ship, features songs from his Broadway-bound musical of the same name. Full bio
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on the morrow at noon ♪
Lord Himself resurrect me? ♪
weeks, and weeks to months,
and all the classes in between,
though they're old and curled ♪
and you think that you're a tree ♪
though they're old and curled ♪
know their way down the hill ♪
and they probably will ♪
in these dead man's boots ♪
know their way down the hill ♪
and they probably will ♪
‘cause I'm off the other way ♪
when your whole life is through ♪
there'll be no more disputes ♪
me in your dead man's boots ♪
but we still got very excited.
me up in my Sunday best.
a taxi herself to the station ♪
by her lack of royal baggage ♪
to the rear of the carriage ♪
with all Europe's nobility ♪
famous for their compatibility ♪
so get back in your place!" ♪
and they daren't be late ♪
on the Tyne at high tide ♪
from far and from wide" ♪
there's nay bugger home ♪
and the loyal Prince of Wales ♪
in his top hat and tails ♪
and one simply has to prevail ♪
or we'll end up in jail! ♪
makes its way to the sea ♪
in the name of the Son ♪
this life that you've spun ♪
makes its way to the sea ♪
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sting - Composer, singer, author, actor, activistHe’s sold more than 100 million albums and earned 16 Grammy Awards, yet Sting continues to surprise. His fourteenth solo album, The Last Ship, features songs from his Broadway-bound musical of the same name.
Why you should listen
Premiering in 2014, The Last Ship—with direction by Joe Mantello, music and lyrics by Sting and book by John Logan and Brian Yorkey—is inspired by Sting's memories of the English seafaring community of Wallsend where he was born and raised. The story is set against the demise of the local shipbuilding industry and is anchored by a group of unemployed workers who take back the shipyard to build one last ship.
The constant throughout Sting's enduring career has been his propensity to evolve. From his tenure as lead singer and bassist with The Police, producing classic hits like "Every Breath You Take" and "Message In A Bottle," to his acclaimed ventures as a solo artist, Sting is one of the world's most renowned and distinctive musicians.
An actor, composer, author and committed activist, Sting, along with wife Trudie Styler, founded the Rainforest Fund in 1989 to protect the world's rainforests and the indigenous people living there. This year, the organization celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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