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World Cafe : World Cafe Phrases and Music Podcast : NPR


  • “Message in a Bottle”
  • “Roxanne”
  • “All This Time”
  • “I Wrote Your Identify (Upon My Coronary heart)”

In each musician’s profession, there are the songs that stand out among the many relaxation. Maybe it is a music that modified every little thing for them, the music they grew to like, or the music that was the toughest to write down.

These are the songs we need to be taught extra about on a brand new World Cafe characteristic referred to as Backtracking. The premise is easy: We’ll give artists an extended record of prompts they will select from. Then, they’re going to look again by their catalog and decide the music that matches finest. They’re going to inform us the tales behind them and carry out them dwell.

In our newest installment, Sting joins us to speak in regards to the music that he nonetheless loves performing and the way he performs it when he is performed it one million instances.

“My job is to carry out a music that I could have written 40 years in the past with the identical vitality, similar curiosity, similar ardour, as if I had simply written it this afternoon,” he says.

Sting additionally talks in regards to the music that modified his life, which occurs to be the identical music that earned him a fairly spectacular distinction:

“I’m most likely the world’s most profitable butt pianist,” he says.

Discover out what music Sting performs butt piano in on this all new episode of Backtracking.

This episode of World Cafe was produced and edited by Miguel Perez. Our senior producer is Kimberly Junod and our engineer is Chris Williams. Our programming and reserving coordinator is Chelsea Johnson and our line producer is Will Loftus.

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