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Rock Choir drops “sinister” Police hit Every Breath You Take from playlist

Caroline Redman Lusher MBE

The “sinister” Police song “Every Breath You Take” has been dropped by Britain’s largest choir.

Rock Choir – with more than 30,000 members – has removed the 1983 hit from its playlist.

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The song, written by Police frontman Sting, is thought by some to be a “stalkers’ anthem”.

Even Sting has said the words – “Every breath you take/ And every move you make/ Every bond you break/ Every step you take/ I’ll be watching you” – have “sinister” overtones.

In fact, it’s about his break-up with his first wife.

Caroline Redman Lusher, Rock Choir’s founder, wrote to members about the decision not to sing the song.

She said: “Dearest Rockies, after much thought and discussion with some of the team, I have made the difficult decision to remove Every Breath You Take from the repertoire.

“I have never removed a song before.

“But due to the impact the narrative is having on some Rockies and the potential – when it is taught – of more negative and challenging feelings from the wider membership, I feel it would be wise to replace the song.

“I would like to re-enforce to everyone that Rock Choir is a supportive and safe place.

“As we know, some members use Rock Choir as therapy and a lifeline; they trust us to bring them joy and confidence in a safe environment.

“And although the song is popular with many of you, and the narrative of this song wasn’t originally written to describe a coercive or abusive relationship, it can be interpreted that way.”

In 2004 Sting said: “A lot of people think it’s about a stalker.”

And, he once told the BBC:

“It seems at first like a very romantic, kind of seductive song, which is what I initially intended it to be.

“But when you listen to it, you realise there is a kind of compulsion behind it to the point of obsession, where it becomes quite sinister.”

Rock Choir is nationwide with more than 400 towns and communities performing contemporary pop hits.

 

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