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Sting - If I Ever Lose My Faith In You May 2026

: The song won Sting the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 1994 and was the most played record on American radio in 1993. It reached number one in Canada and the Top 20 in both the UK and US.

: In the verses, Sting meticulously lists the institutions that have failed to provide meaning: science, progress, the church, politicians, and the media. He compares politicians to "game show hosts" and notes that every "miracle of science" eventually becomes a curse.

The song’s composition mirrors its thematic unease through sophisticated harmonic choices. Sting - If I Ever Lose My Faith In You

The Anchor in a Lost World: Analyzing Sting’s "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"

It could be all of those things, I don't define it. I think it's important not to define it because once you can define something, Ultimate Classic Rock : The song won Sting the Grammy Award

How Sting Changed Gears With 'If I Ever Lose My Faith in You'

: In contrast to the precise verses, the chorus is intentionally ambiguous. Sting refuses to define who "You" is, suggesting it could be a romantic partner, a producer, God, or even self-acceptance. By leaving "You" undefined, he prevents the concept from "evaporating" once labeled. 2. Musical Symbolism and Innovation He compares politicians to "game show hosts" and

: The track features complex key changes and common-chord transpositions. The chorus modulates to E major, creating a "triumphant" and uplifting feel that contrasts with the more cynical verses. 3. Critical Reception and Legacy