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"Every Breath You Take" is a song by the English rock band the Police from their album Synchronicity (1983). Written by Sting, the single was the biggest US and Canadian hit of 1983, topping the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for eight weeks (the band's only No. 1 hit on that chart), and the Canadian RPM chart for four weeks.
Every Breath You Take: The Singles is the first compilation album by the Police, released in 1986. In 1990, the album was repackaged in New Zealand, Australia and Spain as Their Greatest Hits with a different cover. A video collection entitled Every Breath You Take: The Videos was released alongside the album.
At the 1984 Grammy Awards ceremony, Synchronicity won the award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, [38] and was nominated for Album of the Year. [39] "Every Breath You Take" won the awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, [38] and received a nomination for Record of the Year. [39]
Every Police Album, Ranked. ... The oft-misunderstood “Every Breath You Take” became their first and only U.S. chart-topper and is arguably the biggest song of the 1980s, while “King of Pain ...
Synchronicity was the third-biggest album of 1983, selling 10 million copies worldwide and spawning three top 10 singles — including the monster hit “Every Breath You Take,” which topped the ...
"Every Breath You Take" 1 2 9 1 8 1 3 3 6 1 UK: 3× Platinum [15] ITA: 2× Platinum [44] US: Gold [20] Synchronicity "Wrapped Around Your Finger" 7 26 15 10 32 1 13 24 22 8 "Synchronicity II" 17 — — 21 — 12 — — — 16 "King of Pain" 17 44 19 1 57 7 — — — 3 1986 "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86" 24 32 21 27 — 11 — 19 14 46 ...
Non-album single B-side of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" 1981 [10] "Friends" † Andy Summers Non-album single B-side of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" 1980 [11] "Hole in My Life" Sting Outlandos d'Amour: 1978 [1] "How Stupid Mr. Bates" Andy Summers Sting Stewart Copeland Brimstone and Treacle: 1982 "Hungry for You (J'aurais toujours ...
The song outperformed its predecessor in Britain, where it topped the charts. The song also hit No. 1 in Canada, Ireland and the Netherlands, No. 2 in Australia, and No. 5 in Norway. It reached No. 3 in America, making it and "King of Pain" the band's second-best-performing single there, after its No. 1 hit "Every Breath You Take".