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Fri Aug 29, 2025, 03:49 PM Aug 29

Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland Sue Sting Over Police Royalties [View all]

Filing was made in the U.K.'s High Court

In related news, SPIN (which I used to love) still exists!!
https://www.spin.com/2025/08/police-members-royalty-lawsuit/

There’s a distinct lack of synchronicity in the Police camp. Per U.K. reports, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland are suing vocalist/bassist Sting in London’s High Court under the “general commercial contracts and arrangements” category, claiming they are owed millions in royalties.

The specific details of the filing have not been made public, but the case appears to include claims regarding the hit Synchronicity single “Every Breath You Take,” which was one of the most commercially successful and ubiquitous songs of the 1980s. Sting has been listed as the song’s co-writer since its release, but Summers has long complained that he wrote its signature guitar figure and was never properly credited or compensated.

Sting is listed as a defendant in the filing under his real name, Gordon Sumner, as is his company Magnetic Publishing Limited. In a bizarre twist, Sting and Summers appear together on a jazzy, updated version of the 1983 song “Murder by Numbers” from jazz star Christian McBride’s Without Further Ado, Vol. 1, which will be released Friday (Aug. 29). Since the Police, who split for good in 1986, made no new music during their 2007-8 reunion tour or afterwards, the collaboration the first between members of the group since Sting played on Summers’ 1990 album Charming Snakes.

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Saw This The Other Day ProfessorGAC Aug 29 #1
Synchronicity tour (W&M hall) Williamsburg underpants Aug 29 #2
We Didn't Catch The Police ProfessorGAC Aug 29 #3
Another story. underpants Aug 29 #4
Outstanding! ProfessorGAC Aug 29 #5
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