I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends
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"I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends" | |
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Performed by The Police | |
Recorded as a demo: | 1981 |
Length: | 3:39 |
Writer(s): | Jean Roussel (music) / Sting (lyrics) |
"I Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends" is a song written (and recorded as a demo) by Jean Roussel and Sting in 1981 and eventually recorded by Dusty Springfield in 1982.
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About the song
This song is featured in its demo version on the infamous "Ghost demos".
Personnel
Lyrics
It's the end of our journey What can I do? Lonely together When I'm alone with you Now that we've come so far It seems like the end We could be lovers We could never be friends I don't think we could ever I don't think we could ever be friends ... We can never talk Like others seem to do Lonely together Making love to you We don't get nothing From the letters we send We could be lovers We could never be friends I don't think we could ever I don't think we could ever be friends ... Plus a new relationship You know you break my heart What I feel for you's too strong It has been from the start Everytime I see your face It's tearing me apart What I need is love from you I'm burning up I don't think we could ever I don't think we could ever be friends ...
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 song is features on Dusty Springfield's album "White Heat" (see external links).
See also
External links
References
source: Jean Roussel, Dusty Springfield 12"