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Sting records It's Probably Me in New York | |
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Date: | 1992-04-11 |
Location: | New York, NY, USA - BMG Studios |
Attendees: | Sting, Eric Clapton, Michael Kamen |
Sting starts recording It's Probably Me in New York, NY, USA.
Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen had previously recorded a demo of It's Probably Me at London's SARM West Studios in late March 1992.
On April 6 Clapton and Kamen decided to ask Sting for a contribution to the song. Sting received the demo at his farmhouse in Wiltshire, England, UK. After a few days he came up with some lyrics and a new bridge for the song.
Sting flew from London to New York and arrived at BMG Studios on Sixth Avenue at 8:30am. The recording session would last for three days.
Musicians:
Sting - electric bass and vocals
Eric Clapton - acoustic and electric guitars
Michael Kamen - keyboards
David Sanborn - saxophone
Steve Gadd - drums
Don Alias - additional percussion
The Greater New York Alumni Orchestra
See also
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References
source: Billboard - June 20, 1992