Sting, Bruce Springsteen - Every Breath You Take (live) -
Sting and Bruce Springsteen's live performance of "Every Breath You Take" is widely regarded as the emotional pinnacle of the 1988 Amnesty International "Human Rights Now!" Tour . Originally a 1983 hit by The Police, this collaborative version transformed the track from a "sinister" exploration of obsession into a powerful anthem of global solidarity. Performance Origins & Context
The tour marked the birth of a lifelong friendship; the two still frequently vacation together with their families. Sting, Bruce Springsteen - Every Breath You Take (Live)
: Critics highlight the "vocal contrast" between Sting’s soaring high notes and Springsteen’s gravelly baritone, particularly during their "call and response" bridge. Key Musical & Personal Details Description Friendship Sting and Bruce Springsteen's live performance of "Every
The performance is a centerpiece of the ¡Released! The Human Rights Concerts collection. : Critics highlight the "vocal contrast" between Sting’s
During the performance, Sting often did a playful impression of Springsteen’s signature stage presence.
: The most famous recording was captured on October 15, 1988 , at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before a crowd of over 75,000.
Sting has described the original song as "evil" and "sinister," though its live duets often feel more joyous and celebratory.