Every Breath You Take
Released in 1983 on the album Every Breath You Take, this track by The Police stands as a defining moment in the band's evolution from punk-influenced rock to polished new wave. Written by Sting, the song features a haunting melody and a distinctive bassline that became a signature of the group's later work. It was produced by Hugh Padgham, whose engineering techniques helped shape the sound of the 1980s. The recording achieved massive commercial success, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming a staple of global pop culture. Its enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric production and the way it captured the mood of its era, influencing countless artists across genres. The song remains a critical part of The Police's discography, often cited alongside Roxanne as a key example of their transition to a more mature, melodic style. |