"Englishman in New York" | ||||
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Single by Sting | ||||
from the album ...Nothing Like the Sun | ||||
B-side | "Ghost in the Strand" | |||
Released | 5 February 1988[1] | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:25 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Songwriter(s) | Sting | |||
Producer(s) |
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Sting singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Sting - Englishman In New York" on YouTube |
"Englishman in New York" is a song by English singer-songwriter Sting, from his second studio album ...Nothing Like the Sun, released in October 1987. Branford Marsalis played soprano saxophone on the track, while the drums were played by Manu Katché and the percussion by Mino Cinélu.
The single was released in February 1988 as the third single from the album, but only reached No. 51 on the UK Singles Chart.[2] In the US, "Englishman in New York" peaked at No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1988[3] and reached No. 32 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart that same month.[4] However, the single was more successful in continental Europe, becoming a hit in several countries,[5] reaching the top 40 in France, the Netherlands, Spain, and Belgium. "Englishman in New York" was also a top 20 hit in Ireland. In South Africa, it peaked at No. 9.
In 1990, just prior to the release of his third studio album The Soul Cages, Sting's record label licensed Dutch DJ and producer Ben Liebrand to remix[6] "Englishman in New York" and subsequently released it as a single. The remix played around with the introduction and some of the instrumentation, but the essence of the song remained the same. The new version was commercially successful, reaching number 15 in the UK charts in mid-1990.[7]
In 2010, Sting re-recorded the song in an orchestral version for his album Symphonicities.
"Englishman/African in New York", a reworking of the song recorded with African artist Shirazee was released as a non-album digital-only single on 19 March 2021.[8] Shirazee had previously covered the song as "African in New York" with Sting's approval.[9] Sting and Shirazee released a music video[10] and performed the song on ABC's Good Morning America.[11]