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The Police - Can't Stand Losing Yo
The Police - Can't Stand Losing You


The Police - Can't Stand Losing You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Outlandos d'Amour
Released: 1978

Can't Stand Losing You Lyrics


I called you so many times today
And I guess it's all true what your girlfriends say
That you don't ever want to see me again
And your brother's gonna kill me and he's six feet ten
I guess you'd call it cowardice
But I'm not prepared to go on like this

I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I Can't Stand Losing You
I can't stand losing you
I can't stand losing you
I can't stand losing you

I see you've sent my letters back
And my L.P. records and they're all scratched
I can't see the point in another day
When nobody listens to a word I say
You can call it lack of confidence
But to carry on living doesn't make no sense

I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,

I guess this is our last goodbye
And you don't care, so I won't cry
And you'll be sorry when I'm dead
When all this guilt will be on your head
I guess you'd call it suicide
But I'm too full, to swallow my pride

I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing.
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing,
I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't stand losing you

Writer/s: Sumner, Gordon Matthew
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This song is about a teenager who commits suicide when he loses his girlfriend. It took Sting only a few minutes to write the lyrics - they are not supposed to be deep and meaningful, but more of a joke.
  • A track from the band's first album, this was the second single The Police released, following "Roxanne."
  • This was the first Police song to chart: it hit #42 in the UK when it was released in 1978. A year later, after The Police became widely known, it was re-released and went to #2.
  • The single came with some interesting artwork: a picture of a hooded body hanging from a rope, indicating the boy in the song who killed himself. The hooded boy is the band's drummer, Stewart Copeland. (thanks, Jeff - Kendall Park, NJ)
  • The BBC banned this because of its morbid content.
  • The single was released in a variety of different colors, which have become collector's items.
  • Andy Summers used a processor called an Echoplex on his guitar. The device allowed him to continuously loop his guitar licks, creating a layered sound.
  • At live shows, The Police would improvise the middle of this to fill time, since they didn't have a lot of songs. The improvised jam eventually turned into the song "Reggatta De Blanc," which became the title track to their next album.

  • The Police - Roxann
    The Police - Roxanne


    The Police - Roxanne Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Outlandos d'Amour
    Released: 1978

    Roxanne Lyrics


    Roxanne you don't have to put on the red light
    Those days are over you don't have to sell your body to the night
    Roxanne you don't have to wear that dress tonight
    Walk the streets for money you don't care if it's wrong or if it's right

    Roxanne You don't have to put on the red light
    Roxanne You don't have to put on the red light
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light) Oh

    I loved you since I knew ya
    I wouldn't talk down to ya
    I have to tell you just how I feel
    I won't share you with another boy
    I know my mind is made up so put away your make-up
    I told you once I won't tell you again it's a bad way

    Roxanne you don't have to put on the red light
    Roxanne you don't have to put on the red light
    Roxanne (you don't have to put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)

    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (you don't have to put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)
    Roxanne (put on the red light)

    Writer/s: SUMNER, GORDON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This song is about a man who falls in love with a prostitute. Sting got the idea after walking through the red-light district of Paris when the band was in town to play a club called The Nashville. He imagined what it would be like to fall in love with one of the prostitutes.
  • This was the first major-label release by The Police, who were struggling at the time. A year earlier, they released the single "Fall Out" on an independent label owned by Stewart Copeland's brother (and the band's manager), Miles. It was a flop, and the group felt a lot of pressure to produce something that would keep them off the dole.

    When they convened at Surrey Sound Studios outside of London in January 1978, they recorded the song with producer Nigel Gray, who owned the studio. Sting liked the song but didn't think it would be a hit, as it was far more brooding than their other material. Miles Copeland thought differently - he was far more impressed with "Roxanne" than with anything else they recorded at those sessions, and insisted it be the single. Miles got a distribution deal for the song with A&M Records, getting no advance, only royalties from sales.

    The song was released in the UK on April 7, but didn't garner much attention. It was also largely ignored in the US when it was released there on February 24, 1979, but The Police soldiered on with a tour of America anyway. When a disc jockey in Austin stared playing the song, it got a great response and other radio stations added it to their playlists. The song became a minor hit, peaking at #32 on April 28. The song also got some attention in the UK around this time, and it made #12 about a year after it was first released.
  • The intro to the song contains one of the great happy accidents in rock history. There was an upright piano in the studio, which Sting sat on thinking the lid was closed. Tape was rolling for his vocal, so the sound of his butt hitting the piano and his subsequent laughter were recorded. These sounds were mixed into the intro, providing a unique texture.
  • Sting chose the name Roxanne because it has a rich history behind it. Roxanne was the name of Alexander The Great's wife and Cyrano de Bergerac's girlfriend.
  • Police guitarist Andy Summers made a key contribution to this song. In our interview with Summers , he explained: "'Roxanne' is so identified by that guitar at the beginning - the first verse before he starts singing. It's immediately identifiable."
  • The Police performed this when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. With the exception of a drunken jam at Sting's wedding in 1992, it was the first time they played together since they broke up in 1986 over personal differences. At the ceremony, guitarist Andy Summers joked, "I'd like to make it very clear that there is no ego in our band whatsoever."
  • The beat on this song is a classic fusion of rock and reggae, but Sting considers is more of a tango.
  • In 1987, Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah starred in the movie Roxanne, which is based on the Cyrano DeBergerac story of a dramatist with a big nose who falls for a beautiful woman. The song was not used in the film.
  • A remake of this song was featured in the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge. Christian (Ewan McGregor) sings this about Satine (Nicole Kidman) when he becomes enraged in a fit of jealousy. And guess what? They made it into a tango, so this song can no longer be mistaken for a reggae beat... Sting must be very proud. (thanks, Kristy - La Porte City, IA)
  • Sting performs this at most of his concerts, as it's one of his favorites and it always gets a great audience response. He played it at Live Aid in 1985.
  • In the 1982 movie 48 Hours, Eddie Murphy sings a very off-key version of the song in a jail cell.
  • This song is the basis for a popular drinking game of the same title: men drink when it says "Roxanne," women drink when it says "Red Light." (thanks, Alex - Charleston, WV)
  • When The Police reunited in 2007, their first public performance came at the Grammy Awards, where they played this to open the show.
  • A version by San Francisco singer-songwriter Juliet Simms debuted at #86 on the Hot 100 in April 2012 after she performed the song on the reality music show The Voice.
  • The original sheet of lyrics for this song is decorated with Sting's random doodles, most dealing with the passage of time. They are "three clocks - one at five to four, another at ten past six, and one sidelong that looks to be showing eight o'clock - a sundial, an hourglass, five sets of five-bar gates that prisoners use to mark the passing of days, some kind of whirlwind vortex spinning in the top right-hand corner, and a spear or an arrowhead. I imagine I was drawing these as I was listening back to various takes of the vocals, but I don't know what they mean," Sting wrote in Lyrics By Sting. (These illustrations can be seen on the back cover of the book).
  • "I sing 'Roxanne' every night," Sting told Daniel Rachel for the 2013 book The Art of Noise: Conversations with Great Songwriters. "There's always a little inflection that is new or a possibility that opens it out. It's not my job to reproduce a record that was made thirty years ago. I use that and I respect that, but it's only a template. It's that jazz mentality. You use the head of the song just as a starting point."

  • The Police - Peanut
    The Police - Peanuts


    The Police - Peanuts Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Outlandos d'Amour
    Released: 1978

    Peanuts Lyrics


    It's all a game
    You're not the same
    Your famous name
    The price of fame

    Oh no, try to liberate me
    I said oh no, stay and irritate me
    I said oh no, try to elevate me
    I said oh no, just a fallen hero

    Don't want to hear about the drugs you're taking
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck they're raking

    You sang your song
    For much too long
    There's something wrong
    Your brain is gone

    Oh no, try to liberate me
    I said oh no, stay and irritate me
    I said oh no, try to elevate me
    I said oh no, just a fallen hero

    Don't want to hear about the drugs you're taking
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck they're raking

    It's all a game
    You're not the same
    Your famous name
    The price of fame

    Oh no, try to liberate me
    I said oh no, stay and irritate me
    I said oh no, try to elevate me
    I said oh no, just a fallen hero
    Oh you're just a fallen hero

    Don't want to hear about the drugs you're taking yeah
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck they're raking

    Don't want to find about the drugs you're taking
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck they're raking

    Don't want to find out what you've been taking
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck they're raking

    Don't want to find out what you've been taking
    Don't want to read about the love you're making
    Don't want to hear about the lives you're faking
    Don't want to read about the muck

    Peanuts, peanuts
    Peanuts

    Oh no no
    Oh no no
    Oh no no
    Oh no no
    Oh no no oh

    Writer/s: Sumner, Gordon Matthew / Copeland, Stewart
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Peanuts Song Chart
  • This was written by Sting and Police drummer Stewart Copeland. Sting remembers writing it in his car on the way home from a late-night recording session in Leatherhead, Surrey, England. He recalled in Lyrics By Sting: "I was thinking about a former musical hero who had dwindled to a mere celebrity, and I was more than willing to pass judgment on his extracurricular activities in the tabloids, never thinking for a moment that I would suffer the same distorted perceptions at their hands a few years later."

    The singer became so wary of the media that he wouldn't even attend his parents' funerals, fearing the press would create a spectacle.

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