Sting, the iconic frontman of The Police, needs no introduction. His musical prowess extends far beyond the band’s legendary hits, with a solo career that has gifted the world with timeless classics.
This list delves into Sting’s 10 greatest solo songs, capturing the essence of his artistry and the profound impact he’s had on music.
1. Brand New Day: An Anthem of Optimism
Sting – Brand New Day (Official Video)
This title track from Sting’s 1999 album resonated deeply, soaring to the top 20 charts in the UK. “Brand New Day” embodies hope and renewal, a feeling further amplified when Sting released a new version, “Brand New Day 2018,” as a gift to fans on New Year’s Eve. His live performance in Times Square that night cemented its status as an anthem for embracing fresh beginnings.
2. Fragile: A Poignant Tribute to Ben Linder
Released in 1988 on the “Nothing Like the Sun” album, “Fragile” carries profound emotional weight. It’s a poignant tribute to Ben Linder, an American engineer tragically killed in Nicaragua. The song’s message of peace and vulnerability took on even deeper meaning when Sting performed it during his “…All This Time” concert, filmed on the evening of September 11, 2001.
3. When We Dance: A Melodious Celebration of Love
Sting – When We Dance (Official Video)
“When We Dance” first graced our ears in 1994 as one of two new tracks on Sting’s “Best of Sting” collection. This romantic ballad, filled with lyrical grace and melodic charm, became his only solo song to crack the UK’s top 10, peaking at number 9.
4. Always On Your Side (with Sheryl Crow): A Duet for the Ages
Sheryl Crow ft. Sting – Always On Your Side (Official Video)
In 2005, Sting and Sheryl Crow joined forces for this heartfelt ballad featured on Crow’s “Wildflower” album. Their voices blend seamlessly, creating a timeless duet that touches on themes of unwavering love and support. “Always On Your Side” secured a well-deserved spot on the UK and US top 40 charts.
5. All for Love (with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart): A Powerhouse Collaboration
Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, Sting – All For Love (Official Music Video)
This iconic collaboration brought together three music legends for the 1993 film “The Three Musketeers.” Bryan Adams, riding high on the success of “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You,” joined forces with Sting and Rod Stewart to create a powerful ballad that soared to number two on the charts in 1994. Inspired by the Musketeers’ motto, “All for one, and one for all,” the song remains one of Sting’s most successful releases outside of The Police.
6. Desert Rose: A Fusion of World Music Sensibilities
Sting – Desert Rose (Official Video)
Sting’s exploration of world music shines brightly in “Desert Rose.” Released in 1999, the song features Algerian raï singer Cheb Mami, creating a mesmerizing blend of cultures and musical styles. Sting’s lyrics speak of “lost love and longing,” a theme that resonated with listeners worldwide, propelling “Desert Rose” to number two in Canada and number 15 in the UK.
7. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You: A Grammy-Winning Masterpiece
Sting – If I Ever Lose My Faith In You
From the 1993 album “Ten Summoner’s Tales” comes a song that has become synonymous with Sting’s musical identity. “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” is a powerful ballad that showcases his songwriting prowess and vocal range. The song topped the charts in Canada for several weeks and earned Sting a Grammy Award.
8. Shape of My Heart: A Haunting Melody That Transcends Time
Sting – Shape of My Heart (Official Music Video)
While not an immediate chart-topper upon its release, “Shape of My Heart” has achieved legendary status over time. Its haunting melody and introspective lyrics have made it a favorite for film and television soundtracks, most notably the 1994 film “Leon: The Professional.” Sting’s inspiration for the song came from the idea of a card player seeking a deeper meaning beyond winning or losing.
9. Fields of Gold: A Timeless Ballad of Love and Nature
Sting – Fields Of Gold (Official Video)
“Fields of Gold” is a testament to the enduring power of simple yet profound songwriting. Inspired by the barley fields surrounding his English home, Sting crafts a romantic ballad that connects love with the beauty of the natural world. Despite its modest chart performance upon release, the song has become a beloved classic covered by numerous artists.
10. Englishman in New York: An Ode to Individuality
Sting – Englishman In New York (Official Music Video)
This iconic track pays homage to the late Quentin Crisp, the English writer and raconteur who became a gay icon after moving to New York City. Inspired by Crisp’s unique personality and experiences, Sting’s lyrics celebrate individuality and embracing one’s true self. The song’s infectious groove and memorable saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis make it a timeless classic.