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Singles chronology

Fragile
Fragile
1/4/1988
They Dance Alone
They Dance Alone
2/9/1988
All This Time
All This Time
31/12/1990

They Dance Alone

Sting

1988 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 2 Septiembre 1988 · Fecha Grabación: 1987 -
    Discográfica: A&M · · Productor: Gordon Sumner
    CHARTS
    94
    UK
    66
    GER
    24
    ITA
    27
    NLD
    1
    They Dance Alone
    Sting • 1988 /09 /02
    0:00
  • 2
    Ellas Danzan Solas
    Sting • 1988 /09 /02
    0:00
  • Album


    Nothing Like The Sun

    Nothing Like The Sun

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 5 Octubre 1987 · Fecha Grabación: Marzo 1987 - Agosto 1987
    Discográfica: A&M75021-6402-2 · Estudio de Grabación: AIR Studios, Montserrat · Productor: Sting , Hugh Padgham , Bryan Loren , Neil Dorfsman
    CHARTS
    1
    The Lazarus Heart
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:30
  • 2
    Be Still My Beating Heart
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    5:24
  • 3
    Englishman In New York
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:16
  • 4
    History Will Teach Us Nothing
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:55
  • 5
    They Dance Alone (gueca Solo)
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    6:53
  • 6
    Fragile
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    3:54
  • 7
    We'll Be Together
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:47
  • 8
    Straight To My Heart
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    3:48
  • 9
    Rock Steady
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:25
  • 10
    Sister Moon
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    3:43
  • 11
    Little Wing
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    4:46
  • 12
    The Secret Marriage
    StingSting • 1987 /10
    2:00
  • Album

    Fragile
    Fragile
    1/4/1988
    They Dance Alone
    They Dance Alone
    2/9/1988
    All This Time
    All This Time
    31/12/1990
    "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)"
    Single by Sting
    from the album ...Nothing Like the Sun
    B-side"Ellas Danzan Solas"
    Released2 September 1988[1]
    Recorded1987
    Genre
    Length7:16
    LabelA&M
    Songwriter(s)Gordon Sumner
    Producer(s)Gordon Sumner
    Sting singles chronology
    "Fragile"
    (1988)
    "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)"
    (1988)
    "All This Time"
    (1991)
    Music video
    "Sting - They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)" on YouTube

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    1988 single by Sting

    "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)" is a protest song composed by English musician Sting and published first on his 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun; the song was the fifth and final single released from the album. The song is a metaphor referring to mourning Chilean women (arpilleristas) who dance the Cueca, the national dance of Chile, alone with photographs of their disappeared loved ones in their hands.

    Sting was accompanied by Eric Clapton, Fareed Haque and Mark Knopfler on guitar, by Branford Marsalis on the saxophone, and with Rubén Blades providing additional Spanish vocals.

    Song information

    Sting explained his song as a symbolic gesture of protest against the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet whose regime killed thousands of people between 1973 and 1990. This song was recorded in both English (with some spoken Spanish words by the Panamanian salsa singer, Rubén Blades) and Spanish (with additional lyrics by Roberto Livi). This latter version was titled "Ellas Danzan Solas" and was released on the 1988 EP Nada como el sol.[2]

    Cash Box said that the song is "one of Sting`s most powerful tunes, a tribute to the Chilean women who stand in mourning and protest for their missing sons and husbands."[3]

    Live versions

    There are several live versions of this song, most notable from the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute (1988), from an Amnesty International concert.[4] Sting later performed the song with an extended introduction in Spanish during the Human Rights Now! concerts that took place from 2 September - 15 October 1988.[5] On October 13, 1990, Sting played the song at Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile (with artists including Peter Gabriel, Jackson Browne, Branford Marsalis, Luz Casal, Sinéad O`Connor, Vinnie Colaiuta and New Kids on the Block).

    Cover versions

    Jose Feliciano and the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra Project (Instrumental Version) (1988) from the album Jose Feliciano and Vienna Symphony Orchestra,[6] Richie Havens (1994) from the album Cuts to the Chase,[7] Bob Belden Ensemble (Instrumental Version) (1989) from the album Straight to My Heart: The Music of Sting,[8] Mark Hall from the album Acoustic Moods of Sting,[9] the London Symphony Orchestra (1994) from the album Performs the Music of Sting,[10] Lynn McDonald (2007) from the album It`s High Time,[11] Holly Near & Mercedes Sosa (English/Spanish Version) (1990) from the album Singer in the Storm,[12] Mariano Yanani (2005) from the album Babies go Sting,[13] Joan Baez (Spanish Version) (1989) from the album Diamonds & Rust in the Bullring,[14] and Birgitte Grimstad (Danish version) (1996) from the album Ord over grind, 51 Beste 1966-1994.[15]

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "They Dance Alone"

    Chart (1988–1989)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[16]

    35

    Germany (GfK)[17]

    66

    Italy (Musica e dischi)[18]

    24

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[19]

    29

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[20]

    27

    UK Singles (OCC)[21]

    94

    See also

    • "Mothers of the Disappeared" – a song by U2 that treats the same subject

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    1988 single by Sting

    "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)" is a protest song composed by English musician Sting and published first on his 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun; the song was the fifth and final single released from the album. The song is a metaphor referring to mourning Chilean women (arpilleristas) who dance the Cueca, the national dance of Chile, alone with photographs of their disappeared loved ones in their hands.

    Sting was accompanied by Eric Clapton, Fareed Haque and Mark Knopfler on guitar, by Branford Marsalis on the saxophone, and with Rubén Blades providing additional Spanish vocals.

    Song information

    Sting explained his song as a symbolic gesture of protest against the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet whose regime killed thousands of people between 1973 and 1990. This song was recorded in both English (with some spoken Spanish words by the Panamanian salsa singer, Rubén Blades) and Spanish (with additional lyrics by Roberto Livi). This latter version was titled "Ellas Danzan Solas" and was released on the 1988 EP Nada como el sol.[2]

    Cash Box said that the song is "one of Sting`s most powerful tunes, a tribute to the Chilean women who stand in mourning and protest for their missing sons and husbands."[3]

    Live versions

    There are several live versions of this song, most notable from the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute (1988), from an Amnesty International concert.[4] Sting later performed the song with an extended introduction in Spanish during the Human Rights Now! concerts that took place from 2 September - 15 October 1988.[5] On October 13, 1990, Sting played the song at Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile (with artists including Peter Gabriel, Jackson Browne, Branford Marsalis, Luz Casal, Sinéad O`Connor, Vinnie Colaiuta and New Kids on the Block).

    Cover versions

    Jose Feliciano and the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra Project (Instrumental Version) (1988) from the album Jose Feliciano and Vienna Symphony Orchestra,[6] Richie Havens (1994) from the album Cuts to the Chase,[7] Bob Belden Ensemble (Instrumental Version) (1989) from the album Straight to My Heart: The Music of Sting,[8] Mark Hall from the album Acoustic Moods of Sting,[9] the London Symphony Orchestra (1994) from the album Performs the Music of Sting,[10] Lynn McDonald (2007) from the album It`s High Time,[11] Holly Near & Mercedes Sosa (English/Spanish Version) (1990) from the album Singer in the Storm,[12] Mariano Yanani (2005) from the album Babies go Sting,[13] Joan Baez (Spanish Version) (1989) from the album Diamonds & Rust in the Bullring,[14] and Birgitte Grimstad (Danish version) (1996) from the album Ord over grind, 51 Beste 1966-1994.[15]

    Charts

    Weekly chart performance for "They Dance Alone"

    Chart (1988–1989)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[16]

    35

    Germany (GfK)[17]

    66

    Italy (Musica e dischi)[18]

    24

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[19]

    29

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[20]

    27

    UK Singles (OCC)[21]

    94

    See also

    • "Mothers of the Disappeared" – a song by U2 that treats the same subject

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