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"The Bed's Too Big Without You" is a song by English rock band
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, released as the final single from their second studio album ''
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Background

The themes of the song are loneliness and the pain of the end of a relationship. The lyrics were inspired by an incident in which Sting's first girlfriend, after being heartbroken upon their break-up, committed suicide. "The Bed's Too Big Without You" was first released on ''Reggatta de Blanc'' in 1979. However, the following year, the song saw a single release as a bonus single in the ''Six Pack'' box set, which featured the band's five previous British singles (excluding " Fall Out"). Said box set peaked at No. 17 in Britain. The song was also released as the B-side to "
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" in Germany. A promo video for "The Bed's Too Big Without You" was performed by the band on ''
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''. It featured the band members miming to the song in a suburban house. "The Bed's Too Big Without You" was included on a number of Police compilation and live albums. The original album version was included on ''
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'' and the UK deluxe version of ''
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'', while the alternate mono version was included on '' Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings''. A live version is included on '' Live!''.


Reception

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critic Chris True regards "The Bed's Too Big Without You" as a classic example of the Police's ability to merge
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. He also praises the musicianship of all three members of the band,
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's "brilliant" drumming,
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' " trebly" guitar playing and Sting's "rolling" bass line. He notes that the song never gets boring, even when only the drums and bass are playing. ''Ultimate Classic Rock'' critic Mike Duquette also praised Copeland’s "off-kilter backbeat." Authors Chris Welch and Ken Micallef and Donnie Marshall also praise Copeland's drumming, particularly on the snare drum. Micallef and Marshall specifically describe Copeland's snare drum rhythms as "ricocheting" and "dub-heavy". Welch regards "The Bed's Too Big Without You" as the third great hit from ''Reggatta de Blanc'', along with "Message in a Bottle" and "Walking on the Moon", particularly praising the fact that it is "a simple phrase, a neat concept". Welch also praises the alternate version, which appears on the box set '' Message in a Box'', for having an even "more direct impact". AllMusic critic Greg Prato considers it an "early fave" of the Police. ''
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'' critic John Harris regards the song as "stereotypically Police-esque" to the point of appearing to be a self-parody. ''
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'' critic Debra Rae Cohen described it as "an evocative reggae track", particularly praising Sting's vocals and Summers' guitar. While ''
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'' critic Tony Stewart considered it to be "a lame expression of remorse", author Martin Charles Strong describes it as a "melodic lament" and an example of the Police "charting new musical territory". Police guitarist Andy Summers regards it as a great song, along with "Message in a Bottle", " Bring on the Night", and "Walking on the Moon" from the ''Reggatta de Blanc'' album.


Track listing

;7" – A&M / AMPP 6001/E (UK) # "The Bed's Too Big Without You" – 3:30 # "Truth Hits Everybody" (live) – 2:27 ;7" – A&M / AMRS 1318 (Zimbabwe) # "The Bed's Too Big Without You" – 4:24 # " Bring on the Night" – 4:16


Personnel

* Sting – bass guitar, vocals *
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– guitar *
Stewart Copeland Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with th ...
– drums


References


Bibliography

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bed's Too Big Without You 1979 songs 1980 singles A&M Records singles The Police songs Song recordings produced by Nigel Gray Songs about loneliness Songs written by Sting (musician)