: The most famous recording was captured on October 15, 1988 , at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before a crowd of over 75,000.
The performance is a centerpiece of the ¡Released! The Human Rights Concerts collection. Sting, Bruce Springsteen - Every Breath You Take (Live)
: The performance was first debuted on September 17, 1988, in Montreal and became a nightly highlight throughout the six-week tour. : The most famous recording was captured on
Sting and Bruce Springsteen's live performance of "Every Breath You Take" is widely regarded as the emotional pinnacle of the 1988 Amnesty International "Human Rights Now!" Tour . Originally a 1983 hit by The Police, this collaborative version transformed the track from a "sinister" exploration of obsession into a powerful anthem of global solidarity. Performance Origins & Context : The performance was first debuted on September
Watch the legendary live collaboration and deep dives into its history:
: The most famous recording was captured on October 15, 1988 , at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before a crowd of over 75,000.
The performance is a centerpiece of the ¡Released! The Human Rights Concerts collection.
: The performance was first debuted on September 17, 1988, in Montreal and became a nightly highlight throughout the six-week tour.
Sting and Bruce Springsteen's live performance of "Every Breath You Take" is widely regarded as the emotional pinnacle of the 1988 Amnesty International "Human Rights Now!" Tour . Originally a 1983 hit by The Police, this collaborative version transformed the track from a "sinister" exploration of obsession into a powerful anthem of global solidarity. Performance Origins & Context
Watch the legendary live collaboration and deep dives into its history: