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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Police-album-synchronicity.jpg|thumb|center|LP cover]]
 
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!  colspan="2" | Recorded by [[The Police]]
 
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| <b>Released as single?</b>
 
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| B-SIDE (in Brazil)
 
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'''"O My God"''' is a song written by [[Sting]] and recorded by [[The Police]] in [[YYYY]].
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'''"O My God"''' is a song written by [[Sting]] and recorded by [[The Police]] in [[1982]] / [[1983]].
  
 
=About the song=
 
=About the song=
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==Writing==
 
[[Sting]] wrote the song [[Oh My God]] for [[Last Exit]]. Some of the lyrics are the same, but [[The Police]]'s song doesn't bear many similarities with the [[Last Exit]] version.
 
[[Sting]] wrote the song [[Oh My God]] for [[Last Exit]]. Some of the lyrics are the same, but [[The Police]]'s song doesn't bear many similarities with the [[Last Exit]] version.
  
An early "work in progress" version from [[AIR Studios]] features a few more bars in the song's fade-in. The guitar synth in the instrumental part before [[Sting]] starts to sing is absent - this early version features a guitar similar to [[Walking On The Moon]] (you can hear this kind of guitar in the LP version at around 1:32 minutes), which still plays throughout the 1st verse. The rest of this early mix is quite similar to the LP version until the end, where the song is faded out rather early.  
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==Utopia demo==
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On [[1982-10-08]] he recorded a demo at [[Utopia Studios]] in London, England, UK.
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The demo features the old [[Last Exit]] lyrics sung to the melody pattern of [[Walking In Your Footsteps]].
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==Montserrat recording==
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An early "work in progress" version from [[AIR Studios]] features a few more bars in the song's fade-in. The guitar synth in the instrumental part before [[Sting]] starts to sing is absent - this early version features a guitar similar to [[Walking On The Moon]] there (you can hear this kind of guitar in the LP version at around 1:32 minutes), which still plays throughout the 1st verse. The rest of this early mix is quite similar to the LP version until the end, where the song is faded out rather early.  
  
 
The biggest difference - there are no saxophones!
 
The biggest difference - there are no saxophones!
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| AM 47072
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=Quotations and trivia=
 
=Quotations and trivia=
''This section needs more information.''
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[[Sting]] reuses some lyrics from [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]] at the end of the song.
  
 
=Alternative and cover versions=
 
=Alternative and cover versions=
* [[Sting]] had already featured parts of the lyrics in [[Last Exit]]'s [[Oh My God]]  
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* [[Sting]] had already used parts of the lyrics in [[Last Exit]]'s [[Oh My God]]
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* they were first re-used in [[Three O'Clock Shit]] in [[1977]]
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
 
* [[Oh My God]]
 
* [[Oh My God]]
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* [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]]
  
 
=External links=
 
=External links=
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=References=
 
=References=
 
* Police, The. ''Synchronicity''. (1983) [Audio recording], A&M Records.
 
* Police, The. ''Synchronicity''. (1983) [Audio recording], A&M Records.
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* Fabio Trentini (demo info after listening to [[Pete Smith]]'s tapes)
  
 
[[Category:Songs (The Police)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]]
 
[[Category:Songs (The Police)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]]

Latest revision as of 01:15, 20 October 2022

"O My God"
LP cover
Recorded by The Police
Released: 1983-06-01
Recorded: RECORDED TIME PERIOD
Length: 4:00
Album(s): Synchronicity
Label(s): A&M
Writer(s): Sting
Producer(s): The Police, Hugh Padgham
Studio(s): AIR Studios
Released as single? B-SIDE (in Brazil)

"O My God" is a song written by Sting and recorded by The Police in 1982 / 1983.

About the song

Writing

Sting wrote the song Oh My God for Last Exit. Some of the lyrics are the same, but The Police's song doesn't bear many similarities with the Last Exit version.

Utopia demo

On 1982-10-08 he recorded a demo at Utopia Studios in London, England, UK.

The demo features the old Last Exit lyrics sung to the melody pattern of Walking In Your Footsteps.

Montserrat recording

An early "work in progress" version from AIR Studios features a few more bars in the song's fade-in. The guitar synth in the instrumental part before Sting starts to sing is absent - this early version features a guitar similar to Walking On The Moon there (you can hear this kind of guitar in the LP version at around 1:32 minutes), which still plays throughout the 1st verse. The rest of this early mix is quite similar to the LP version until the end, where the song is faded out rather early.

The biggest difference - there are no saxophones!

Personnel

This section needs more information.

Release History

Albums

O My God appears on the following album releases:

Cover art Album title Release date Release country
Police-album-synchronicity.jpg Synchronicity 1983-06-01 Country

Singles

CD Singles

Cover art Catalog no. Songs Release date Release country
Stub.gif Catalog no. "Song"(s) YYYY-MM-DD Country

7" Singles

Cover art Catalog no. A-side song/B-side song Release date Release country
Stub.gif AM 47072 "King Of Pain"/"O My God" 1983-MM-DD Brazil

12" Singles

Cover art Catalog no. A-side song(s)/B-side song(s) Release date Release country
Stub.gif Catalog no. "A-side song"/"B-side song" (add more songs as necessary) YYYY-MM-DD Country

Video

"SONG TITLE" appears on the following video and dvd releases:

Cover art Video title Release date Release country
Stub.gif Video or dvd title YYYY-MM-DD Country


Awards, nominations, and certifications

Awards

This section needs more information.

Year Winner Award Category
YYYY WINNER (album, song, producer, etc.) AWARD (Grammy, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Nominations

This section needs more information.

Year Nominee Award Category
YYYY NOMINEE (album, song, producer, etc.) AWARD (Grammy, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Certifications

This section needs more information.

Country Certifier Classification Certification
COUNTRY CERTIFIER (RIAA, IFPI...) CLASSIFICATION (Album, singles, foreign artist...) CERTIFICATION (Gold, Platinum, Diamond...)

Lyrics

Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.

Everyone I know is lonely
And God is so far away
And my heart belongs to no one
So now sometimes I pray
Please take the space between us
And fill it up some way
Take the space between us and fill it up some way

O my God you take the biscuit
Treating me this way
Expecting me to treat you well
No matter what you say
How can I turn the other cheek
It's black and bruised and torn
I've been waiting since the day that I was born

Take the space between us and fill it up some way
Take the space between us and fill it up some way

The fat man in his garden
The thin man at his gate
My God you must be sleeping
Wake up, it's much too late

Take the space between us and fill it up some way
Take the space between us and fill it up some way

Do I have to tell the story of a thousand rainy days
Since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet

Quotations and trivia

Sting reuses some lyrics from Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic at the end of the song.

Alternative and cover versions

See also

External links

This section needs more information.

References

  • Police, The. Synchronicity. (1983) [Audio recording], A&M Records.
  • Fabio Trentini (demo info after listening to Pete Smith's tapes)