Reached #1 in Canada, #14 in the UK, and #17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 .
The song famously begins with a flattened fifth (tritone), a chord historically banned by the church as "the devil's music," which creates a sense of unease before transitioning into a melodic pop-rock track. Accolades & Charting: Grammy Award: Won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (1994).
Released as the album's on February 1, 1993, this track became one of Sting's definitive solo hits.