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  1. There are several live versions of this song, most notable from the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute (1988), from an Amnesty International concert (1988) in Buenos Aires with Peter Gabriel and the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo.

  2. Featuring. Rubén Blades. Producers. Neil Dorfsman & Sting. Sting wrote “They Dance Alone” when he was in Chile while he was with The Police and saw that the wives and mothers of those who...

  3. It is a very sad song, but at the end it is victorious. One day that country I'm singing about will be free. I hope so." Rolling Stone, 2/88 "The problem Chile suffers at the moment is the same problem Brazil and Argentina have suffered for a long time. As soon as they (the mothers of the disappeared) appeared everyone knew who they were.

  4. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Sting on the 40th anniversary of ‘Every Breath You Take’: A record fortune and a romance that started in scandal. The quintessential 1980s anthem celebrates its 40th anniversary this July and...

  5. Ludovic Hunter-Tilney Thursday, 19 July 2018. “I think it’s a nasty little song, really rather evil. It’s about jealousy and surveillance and ownership,” Sting said in 1983. The Police frontman was speaking during a sold-out arena tour of the US. Thanks to the “nasty little song”, which had just spent two months at the top of the ...

  6. More Info: http://www.HumanRightsConcerts.com http://www.crybabycry.biz/humanrightsconcerts.htmlA brief extract from Amnesty International's new 6-disc DVD ...

  7. 2 de oct. de 2021 · Después de las explosivas presentaciones del trío en el país, Sting regresó en varias oportunidades para presentar sus canciones como solista y repasar los clásicos con The Police.