
Sting is one of the rare rock stars that feels very comfortable picking up a guitar and playing just solo or with a small band at an intimate venue. I was privileged enough to watch him do just that once, but that's another story for another time. If you have a decent connection and windows media player, click here to watch him play a few songs in such setting, starting with the one featured below. Don't close the player after the first song, as the rest will automatically upload in turn.
If I caught the world in a bottle
And everything was still beneath the moon
Without your love would it shine for me?
If I was smart as Aristotle
And understood the rings around the moon
What would it all matter if you loved me?
Here in your arms where the world is impossibly still
With a million dreams to fulfill
And a matter of moments until the dancing ends
Here in your arms when everything seems to be clear
Not a solitary thing would I fear
Except when this moment comes near the dancing's end
If I caught the world in an hourglass
Saddled up the moon so we could ride
Until the stars grew dim, Until...
One day you'll meet a stranger
And all the noise is silenced in the room
You'll feel that you're close to some mystery
In the moonlight and everything shatters
You feel as if you've known her all your life
The world's oldest lesson in history
Here in your arms where the world is impossibly still
With a million dreams to fulfill
And a matter of moments until the dancing ends
Here in your arms when everything seems to be clear
Not a solitary thing do I fear
Except when this moment comes near the dancing's end
Oh, if I caught the world in an hourglass
Saddled up the moon and we would ride
Until the stars grew dim
Until the time that time stands still, Until...
Im sure this has been said a billion times, but the song featured on this site (Until) is the song played during the credits of the movie Kate and Leopold. My wife and i just finished watching the movie and i jumped online to find the author of the song and its title. Thanks for putting this up here.
Posted by: steve dannopolik at December 29, 2003 06:22 PMWell, this is rather good - and it's now up on the sting.com site so lots of appreciation !!
Posted by: jaydee London uk at March 26, 2004 11:46 AM