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− | ! colspan="2" | Recorded by [[Sting (person) | Sting]] and [[Jean Roussel]] | + | ! colspan="2" | Recorded by [[Last Exit]] in [[1976]] and by [[Sting (person) | Sting]] and [[Jean Roussel]] in [[1981]] |
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| <b>Recorded:</b> | | <b>Recorded:</b> | ||
− | | [[1981]] | + | | [[1976]] (Last Exit) |
+ | [[1981]] ([[Sting]] and [[Jean Roussel]]) | ||
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− | '''Don't You Believe Me, Baby''' is a song written by [[Sting (person) | Sting]] and [[ | + | '''Don't You Believe Me, Baby''' is a song written by [[Sting (person) | Sting]] and recorded by [[Last Exit]] in [[1976]] and by [[Sting (person) | Sting]] and [[Jean Roussel]] as a demo in [[1981]]. |
=About the song= | =About the song= | ||
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It's just that she looked the same as you | It's just that she looked the same as you | ||
− | A | + | A hopeful hour smoking some |
Respective partners had not come | Respective partners had not come | ||
− | Such disappointment | + | Such disappointment people taste it |
Nine o'clock had brought the rain | Nine o'clock had brought the rain | ||
She walked away to catch her train | She walked away to catch her train | ||
− | I said "Why should this night be wasted" | + | I said "Why should this night be wasted?" |
Don't you believe me, baby | Don't you believe me, baby | ||
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(The same as you) | (The same as you) | ||
− | + | It has sunk in that someone ?????????? | |
Everything was going fine | Everything was going fine | ||
Til you came in and threw the soup at me | Til you came in and threw the soup at me | ||
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=Quotations and trivia= | =Quotations and trivia= | ||
− | Between recording the demo for [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]] in winter [[1980]]/[[1981]] and the Montserrat recordings in the summer of [[1981]] [[Sting (person) | Sting]] returned to Montreal and stayed at [[Jean Roussel]]'s house for a few days. They recorded a few songs | + | Between recording the demo for [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]] in winter [[1980]]/[[1981]] and the Montserrat recordings in the summer of [[1981]] [[Sting (person) | Sting]] returned to Montreal and stayed at [[Jean Roussel]]'s house for a few days. They recorded a few songs including some they had written together. |
=Alternative and cover versions= | =Alternative and cover versions= | ||
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=References= | =References= | ||
− | [[Jean Roussel]] | + | sources: Pathway reel from October [[1976]], [[Jean Roussel]] |
[[Category:Songs (Sting)]] | [[Category:Songs (Sting)]] |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 5 August 2019
Don't You Believe Me, Baby | |
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Recorded by Last Exit in 1976 and by Sting and Jean Roussel in 1981 | |
Released: | officially unreleased |
Recorded: | 1976 (Last Exit)
1981 (Sting and Jean Roussel) |
Length: | LENGTH |
Album(s): | unreleased |
Label(s): | --- |
Writer(s): | Jean Roussel / Sting |
Producer(s): | Jean Roussel / Sting |
Studio(s): | Jean Roussel's home in Montreal, Canada |
Released as single: | No |
Don't You Believe Me, Baby is a song written by Sting and recorded by Last Exit in 1976 and by Sting and Jean Roussel as a demo in 1981.
Contents
About the song
This section needs more information.
Personnel
This section needs more information.
Release History
This song is only circulating in its demo version on the "Ghost demos".
Lyrics
This is what several people think MIGHT be the lyrics - there are still a few parts missing: I reached the rendezvous at eight relieved to find I wasn't late I saw you standing in the shadows It's hard to tell what happened then I took you in my arms again I realized I'd kissed a stranger Don't you believe me, baby All that I've said to you is true Don't you believe me, baby It's just that she looked the same as you Still I mistook her for a friend She must have thought me 'round the bend I was covered in embarrassment I made her see I was no punk No rapist, druggie full of junk and I was sorry for her harassment Don't you believe me, baby All that I've said to you is true Don't you believe me, baby It's just that she looked the same as you A hopeful hour smoking some Respective partners had not come Such disappointment people taste it Nine o'clock had brought the rain She walked away to catch her train I said "Why should this night be wasted?" Don't you believe me, baby All that I've said to you is true Don't you believe me, baby It's just that she looked the same as you Don't you believe me, baby All that I've said to you is true Don't you believe me, baby It's just that she looked the same as you Looked the same as you Looked the same as youuuuuuu (The same as you) It has sunk in that someone ?????????? Everything was going fine Til you came in and threw the soup at me I didn't mind the broken arm The blow has done no lasting harm I need you here, won't you come back to me Don't you believe me, baby All that I've said to you is true Don't you believe me, baby It's just that she looked the same as you
Quotations and trivia
Between recording the demo for Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic in winter 1980/1981 and the Montserrat recordings in the summer of 1981 Sting returned to Montreal and stayed at Jean Roussel's house for a few days. They recorded a few songs including some they had written together.
Alternative and cover versions
This section needs more information.
See also
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: Pathway reel from October 1976, Jean Roussel