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Revision as of 13:43, 25 June 2015

Don't You Believe Me, Baby
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 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.

About the song

This section needs more information.

Personnel

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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 which they had written together.

Alternative and cover versions

This section needs more information.

See also

External links

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References

sources: Pathway reel from October 1976, Jean Roussel