"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" is a song by English singer
Sting
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. It was released as the lead
single
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from his fourth studio album, ''
Ten Summoner's Tales
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'' (1993), on 1 February 1993. The song reached number 17 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the top 40 in several European countries. In Canada, the song reached number one, spending three weeks atop the ''
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'' Top Singles chart and finishing 1993 as Canada's fourth-most-successful single.
In
1994
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, the song won Sting a
Grammy Award
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for
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
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, while it was also nominated for both
Record of the Year
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and for
Song of the Year. It has been included on all of Sting's compilation albums since its release, namely ''
Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994'' and ''
The Very Best of Sting & The Police
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''.
Composition
The song, in the key of A major, is played in swing time. According to Sting, the song was written on the piano, and contains a flattened fifth in the song's intro, which he says was banned in the churches due to its dissonant sound:
The "You" in the song's title is not identified by Sting, as he explained he felt it was important not to point out what it is specifically so that the listeners could connect more with the song:
Track listings
CD maxi
# If I Ever Lose My Faith in You — 4:29
# Message in a Bottle
nplugged— 5:20
# Tea in the Sahara
nplugged— 4:25
# Walking on the Moon
nplugged— 5:06
CD single 1
# If I Ever Lose My Faith in You — 4:29
# All This Time
nplugged— 5:20
# Mad About You
nplugged— 4:24
# Every Breath You Take
nplugged— 5:06
CD single 2
# If I Ever Lose My Faith in You — 4:33
# Message in a Bottle
nplugged— 5:47
# Tea in the Sahara
nplugged— 4:43
# Walking on the Moon
nplugged— 2:56
CD maxi – picture disc US
# If I Ever Lose My Faith in You — 4:29
# Everybody Laughed But You — 3:51
# January Stars — 3:50
# We Work The Black Seam
lternate Version— 6:08
Credits
*
Sting
Sting may refer to:
* Stinger or sting, a structure of an animal to inject venom, or the injury produced by a stinger
* Irritating hairs or prickles of a stinging plant, or the plant itself
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* Sting (Middle-eart ...
– bass, vocals, guitar, harmonica; producer on track 1
*
Dominic Miller
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Career
Miller was born in Hurlingham, Bue ...
– guitars
*
David Sancious
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– keyboards; piano on tracks 2-4
*
Vinnie Colaiuta
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– drums
*
Vinx
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– percussion and backing vocals on tracks 2-4
*
Hugh Padgham
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– producer on track 1
* Joel Gallen – executive producer on tracks 2-4
* Alex Coletti – producer on tracks 2-4
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Cover versions
In 2009, trumpeter
Chris Botti
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In 2013, Botti won the Grammy Award in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category, for the album ''Impressions''.
He was also nominated in ...
covered the song featuring Sting on vocals. The song was released from the album ''
Chris Botti in Boston''. American singer
Lady Gaga
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also performed the song at the 2014
Kennedy Center Honors
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, where Sting was an honouree. American rock band
Disturbed
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released a cover in 2020.
Notes
References
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1992 songs
1993 singles
A&M Records singles
Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Music videos directed by Howard Greenhalgh
RPM Top Singles number-one singles
Song recordings produced by Hugh Padgham
Songs written by Sting (musician)
Sting (musician) songs