Sting - If I Ever Lose My Faith In You Fields Of Gold [RECOMMENDED]

Sting describes the song as being in two parts: a specific list of institutions he has lost faith in (politics, media, science, technology) and a vague, undefined "You" in whom he still finds hope. This "You" could represent romantic love, God, a friend, or oneself.

Heavy metal band Disturbed released a popular cover version in 2020. 2. "Fields of Gold" Sting - If I Ever Lose My Faith In You Fields of Gold

This report explores two of Sting’s most enduring songs, and "Fields of Gold," both released in 1993 as part of his fourth solo studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales . Overview: Ten Summoner's Tales (1993) Sting describes the song as being in two

Following the introspective and somber The Soul Cages (1991), which focused on the death of his parents, Sting adopted a more musical tone for this album. The title is a pun on his surname, Gordon Sumner , and the Summoner character from Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales . 1. "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" The title is a pun on his surname,

How Sting Changed Gears With 'If I Ever Lose My Faith in You'