
‘A nasty little song, really rather evil’: how Every Breath You Take tore Sting and the Police apart
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The ongoing legal battle between Sting and his former bandmates from The Police over royalties from the iconic song 'Every Breath You Take' highlights the complex dynamics within the band. The lawsuit, initiated by Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers, claims Sting owes them royalties from streaming earnings, which have surged significantly. Despite the song's romantic facade, Sting has described it as 'a nasty little song, really rather evil,' reflecting the tumultuous relationships that plagued the band during its peak.
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Originally released in 1983, 'Every Breath You Take' became a massive hit, reaching No. 1 in both the UK and US charts. The song's recent resurgence in popularity, particularly on streaming platforms, has reignited discussions about its royalties and the contributions of all band members. The ongoing legal battle reflects not only financial disagreements but also the unresolved tensions that characterized the band's final years together.
This article reflects the author's opinions and interpretations of the events surrounding the song and the legal dispute.
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