Walking On the Moon (The Police Klone Tribute) - The Minister of Soundalikes Lyrics by:Sting Composed by:Sting Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon I hope my legs don't break Walking on the moon We could walk forever ...
The Lyrics Song Parodies-> "Wrestling In The Nude" Original Song Title: "Walking On The Moon" (MP3) Original Performer: The Police Parody Song Title: "Wrestling In The Nude" Parody Written by: Kristof Robertson My submission for The Police Leisure & Pleasure Party Challenge. The story of ...
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The Police "Once Upon A Daydream": Once upon a daydream I fell in love with you Once upon a moonbeam I gave that love to you Once upon...
It was Summers who showed Copeland that the guitar was more than just a “noodling” instrument, expanding its “vocabulary” to be something else. “[With] tracks like "Walking On the Moon" and "Tea in the Sahara,” you can't hear somebody playing the guitar,” Copeland explained toSong...
Reuben–Scared Of The Police lyrics Post my meaning Write my explanationnew Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. I'm scared of the police ...
The band's second album, released less than a year after the debut, sounds a lot like its predecessor, but with more confidence and tighter playing. The songwriting grew a bit too. Check out "Message in a Bottle," "Walking on the Moon" and the title track, a Grammy-winning instrumental...
N.W.A. "Fuck The Police": Right about now, N.W.A. court is in full effect Judge Dre presiding In the case of N.W.A. vs. the Po...
Remarkably, Sting remains one of the few artists in music history to miss his Song Of The Year moment on the GRAMMYs stage. When "Every Breath You Take" was announced as the winner at the 1984 ceremony, the rock legend and his band,the Police, were on tour in Australia — in fact, ...
76: The Police – Synchronicity By their fifth and final album,The Policehad largely dropped their trademark reggae grooves, but by now their sound was so distinctive it was even recognizable on a ghostly textured piece like “Tea in the Sahara.” Side two is Sting’s post-breakup outpouring...