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'''"Truth Kills"''' is a song written by [[Sting]] and recorded by [[Last Exit]] in [[YYYY]].
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'''"Truth Kills"''' is a song written by [[Sting]] and recorded by [[Last Exit]] in [[1975]].
  
 
=About the song=
 
=About the song=
''This section needs more information.''
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Ted Hughes' poem "Truth Kills Everybody" was the inspiration for this song.
  
 
=Personnel=
 
=Personnel=
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* [[Sting]]
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* [[Gerry Richardson]]
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* [[John Hedley]]
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* [[Ronnie Pearson]]
  
 
=Release History=
 
=Release History=
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=Lyrics=
 
=Lyrics=
 
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Truth kills everybody and lies can lead your mind into
They should go here
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Open doors protect nobody
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Once inside you can't get through
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Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
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What you really risk is only what you know by sight
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Truth kills
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Truth kills
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Hiding from the mountains and the mountains hiding you
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Burning burning, burning sunset
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Only glad to
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Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
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What you really risk is only what you know by sight
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Truth kills
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Truth kills
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Take a look at my new toy
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It will blow you head in two oh boy
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It will take you down on peagasue (?)
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Truths kills everybody and lies can lead your mind into
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Open doors protect nobody
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Once inside you can't get through
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Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
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What you really risk is only what you know by sight
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Truth kills
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Truth kills
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Hiding from the mountains and the mountains hiding you
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Burning burning, burning sunset
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Only glad to
  
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Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
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What you really risk is only what you know by sight
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Truth kills
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Truth kills
 
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=Alternative and cover versions=
 
=Alternative and cover versions=
The song would later be used for [[The Police]] as [[Truth Hits Everybody]].
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The song would later be used for [[The Police]]'s [[Truth Hits Everybody]]. [[Stewart Copeland]] suggested to change "kills" into "hits" as he thought the truth hitting you would be a more positive thing.
  
 
=See also=
 
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=References=
 
=References=
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source: [[First From Last Exit...]], stingme.dk, [[Stewart Copeland]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Songs (Last Exit)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]]
 
[[Category:Songs (Last Exit)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]]

Latest revision as of 23:51, 1 July 2015

"Truth Kills"
If song was released as a single, include single cover art. Otherwise, include album cover artwork to replace the 45 rpm, if available.
Recorded by Last Exit
Released: 1975
Recorded: 1975
Length: 4:41
Album(s): First From Last Exit...
Label(s): Wudwink
Writer(s): Sting
Producer(s): David Wood
Studio(s): Impulse Studios
Released as single? NO

"Truth Kills" is a song written by Sting and recorded by Last Exit in 1975.

About the song

Ted Hughes' poem "Truth Kills Everybody" was the inspiration for this song.

Personnel

Release History

Albums

"Truth Kills" appears on the following album releases (please see links for further details on each title):

Cover art Album title Catalog no. Release country Format Release date
Stub.gif First From Last Exit... WUD/C/101 UK Cassette 1975-MM-DD

Lyrics

Truth kills everybody and lies can lead your mind into
Open doors protect nobody 
Once inside you can't get through
Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
What you really risk is only what you know by sight

Truth kills
Truth kills

Hiding from the mountains and the mountains hiding you
Burning burning, burning sunset 
Only glad to

Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
What you really risk is only what you know by sight

Truth kills
Truth kills

Take a look at my new toy
It will blow you head in two oh boy
It will take you down on peagasue (?)

Truths kills everybody and lies can lead your mind into
Open doors protect nobody
Once inside you can't get through
Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
What you really risk is only what you know by sight

Truth kills
Truth kills

Hiding from the mountains and the mountains hiding you
Burning burning, burning sunset 
Only glad to

Eyes are closed like cameras, shutting out important light
What you really risk is only what you know by sight

Truth kills
Truth kills

Quotations and trivia

This section needs more information.

Alternative and cover versions

The song would later be used for The Police's Truth Hits Everybody. Stewart Copeland suggested to change "kills" into "hits" as he thought the truth hitting you would be a more positive thing.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: First From Last Exit..., stingme.dk, Stewart Copeland