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Sting - The Night The Pugilist Learned How To Dance

Текст песни: In the streets around here there was nobody tougher than me, I was quick with me fists and fast with me footwork as you can plainly see, But while fighting was useful for getting your way, Among the toughs of the town where you could hold sway, There had to be something that was better than this, I was fifteen years old and I'd never been kissed. Well of course she'd ignore me, her friends would all sneer, At me bloody nose dripping and me cauliflower ear, For it's hard to convince in a romantic pose, With a lovely black eye and a broken nose, Where a girl is attracted to skills more refined, Than the pugilist's art, and so I inclined To take meself serious as a modern romancer, And I secretly learnt all the moves so I inclined a dancer. Ye swing to the left, ye swing to the right, Keep your eyes on your partner, more or less like a fight, Ye just follow the rhythm, and ye keep to the beat, The important thing's never to look at your feet, Then a miracle happens, your mind's in a trance, Though the strategy's subtle, retreat and advance, It's all about attitude, all in your stance, Attention to detail, leaving nothing to chance, Which explains how the pugilist finally learned how to dance. Well, I'd waltz with a broomstick and if I was caught, I'd pretend I was sweeping or practicing sport, But I really had eyes for your mother ye see, Wanting her to acknowledge this new version of me, But now everyone's watching, expecting I'll fail, But there's fire in me belly, there's wind in me sails, I knew it was risky and I was taking a chance, I couldn't retreat now, I had to advance. So I swing to the left, I swing to the right, Keep me eyes on me partner, like I would in a fight, I just keep to the rhythm and follow the beat, The important thing's never to look at yr feet, But a miracle's happened, and your mind's in a trance, They're all laughing and cheering and looking askance, On the night that the pugilist finally learned how to dance. It's a three-minute round and you're back in yr corner, You're licking yr wounds just like little Jack Horner, Don't let your guard down try a jab with your right, Or you're losing on points by the end of the night, Then a miracle happens, and everyone's screaming, You're pinching yourself just in case you're still dreaming, You've taken the initiative, you've taken your chance, It's the night when this pugilist finally learned how to dance. In a bout where the strategist's bridges were burned, Where it seemed that his fortune had suddenly turned, 'Twas the night that this scrapper was suddenly dapper, And this poor fellow's heart was still going like the clappers, The night that the pugilist finally learned how to dance.

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Sting – <p><span style="color: #252525;">British rock musician and actor, leader of The Police in 1976-1984. Since 1984 he has been performing solo.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">The musician was born on October 2, 1951 in the port town of Wallsend in the north of England.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">Ernest&#39;s father Matthew Sumner worked for many years as a fitter at a local engineering company. He later bought a small dairy shop. As a child, Sting often helped his father deliver milk in the morning.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">Audrey&#39;s mother worked as a hairdresser and nurse. She had a classical music education and was able to develop her son&#39;s natural abilities by teaching him to play the piano at home. Gordon was the eldest of four children in the family. He also has younger sisters Anita, Angela and brother Philip.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">In 1977 drummer Stuart Copeland, guitarist Andy Summers and Sting formed The Police. The first two singles, &quot;Fall Out&quot; and &quot;Roxanne&quot;, were unsuccessful until they were heard by entrepreneur Miles Copeland (Stewart&#39;s older brother). Released in April 1979, &quot;Roxanne&quot; rose to number 12 in Britain and became a European hit. The first success was followed by the albums &quot;Reggatta de Blanc&quot;, &quot;Zenyattà Mondatta&quot;, &quot;Ghost in the Machine&quot; and &quot;Synchronicity&quot; (with the mega-hit &quot;Every Breath You Take&quot;). After a triumphant world tour in 1984, Sting decided that he had achieved everything he could with the group, and the group disbanded at the peak of its popularity.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">Sting&#39;s independent career was no less successful. His first album with jazz elements, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, went platinum. The single from this album was the song “Russians”.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">In 1987, after a tour with The Dream of the Blue Turtles, Sting recorded an album ... Nothing Like the Sun / The song &quot;They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)&quot; was especially popular. The Soul Cages (1991), which coincided with the loss of his parents, and Ten Summoner&#39;s Tales (1993) introduced Sting as a mature composer.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">In 1991 Sting released the autobiographical album The Soul Cages, from which the single &quot;All This Time&quot; took the fifth place in the top 100 of the Billboard magazine. He continues in that vein with Ten Summoner&#39;s Tales, which includes hits like If I Ever Lose My Faith in You and Fields of Gold. Mercury Falling was not as successful as Ten Summoner&#39;s Tales, but The title track from his new album Brand New Day proved that Sting is still capable of producing hits.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">The events of September 11, 2001, deeply affected Sting. Recorded in the first half of 2003 in Paris, the album &quot;Sacred Love&quot; bears a clear imprint of the events in the world at that time. Sting&#39;s lyrics touch upon the themes of war, religion, understanding and misunderstanding, but the main theme, as the album title suggests, was still love. The song &quot;Send Your Love&quot; from this album brought Sting another Grammy nomination.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #252525;">At the end of May 2013, Sting&#39;s official website announced the recording of the new album The Last Ship, which was released on September 24 of the same year [3]. This disc became the musician&#39;s first studio album in the last ten years.</span></p> – Стинг
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In the streets around here there was nobody tougher than me,
I was quick with me fists and fast with me footwork as you can plainly see,
But while fighting was useful for getting your way,
Among the toughs of the town where you could hold sway,
There had to be something that was better than this,
I was fifteen years old and I'd never been kissed.

Well of course she'd ignore me, her friends would all sneer,
At me bloody nose dripping and me cauliflower ear,
For it's hard to convince in a romantic pose,
With a lovely black eye and a broken nose,
Where a girl is attracted to skills more refined,
Than the pugilist's art, and so I inclined
To take meself serious as a modern romancer,
And I secretly learnt all the moves so I inclined a dancer.

Ye swing to the left, ye swing to the right,
Keep your eyes on your partner, more or less like a fight,
Ye just follow the rhythm, and ye keep to the beat,
The important thing's never to look at your feet,
Then a miracle happens, your mind's in a trance,
Though the strategy's subtle, retreat and advance,
It's all about attitude, all in your stance,
Attention to detail, leaving nothing to chance,
Which explains how the pugilist finally learned how to dance.

Well, I'd waltz with a broomstick and if I was caught,
I'd pretend I was sweeping or practicing sport,
But I really had eyes for your mother ye see,
Wanting her to acknowledge this new version of me,
But now everyone's watching, expecting I'll fail,
But there's fire in me belly, there's wind in me sails,
I knew it was risky and I was taking a chance,
I couldn't retreat now, I had to advance.

So I swing to the left, I swing to the right,
Keep me eyes on me partner, like I would in a fight,
I just keep to the rhythm and follow the beat,
The important thing's never to look at yr feet,
But a miracle's happened, and your mind's in a trance,
They're all laughing and cheering and looking askance,
On the night that the pugilist finally learned how to dance.

It's a three-minute round and you're back in yr corner,
You're licking yr wounds just like little Jack Horner,
Don't let your guard down try a jab with your right,
Or you're losing on points by the end of the night,
Then a miracle happens, and everyone's screaming,
You're pinching yourself just in case you're still dreaming,
You've taken the initiative, you've taken your chance,
It's the night when this pugilist finally learned how to dance.

In a bout where the strategist's bridges were burned,
Where it seemed that his fortune had suddenly turned,
'Twas the night that this scrapper was suddenly dapper,
And this poor fellow's heart was still going like the clappers,
The night that the pugilist finally learned how to dance.



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