A Message in a Bottle from Sting

Hi Gerald

Many thanks for your email.

As you will appreciate, many approaches are made to Sting, with similar requests as yours.

However, although he and we feel a strong sentiment for such requests, it is impossible to satisfy everyone’s wishes. And so as not to have the unfortunate task of having to pick and choose which request to go with, we have decided to put them on hold for the foreseeable future.

On Stings behalf we would like to wish you all the very best with your project.

Kind regards

Tina@Sting.com

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Sting 2018 (Wikipedia)

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was the principal songwriter, lead singer, and bassist for the new wave rock band The Police from 1977 to 1984, and launched a solo career in 1985.

Break All Chains

Parkinsong duet performed by Badhoven and Gerald Ganglbauer
Words and music by Kurt C Greilberger

[verse]
Ever in search for
The meaning of live
I’m giving and taking
On the edge of fates knife
I’m learning to taste the,
The tears of joy and fear

[bridge]
I’m living hope
A reckless smile
A pool of wit
Just the tools of a fool

[chorus]
Then I break all chains
And don’t ask why
I take my broken wings
And learn how to fly
I make a new start
No, no mountain that’s too high

I believe in what I do
Working hard to make it true
In my life, in this life

[verse]
Should I think it’s better
To stay at the same four walls
No, I am a free man
In the mercy of my Lord

[bridge]
I’m living hope
A reckless smile
A pool of wit
Just the tools of a fool

[chorus]
Then I break all chains
And don’t ask why
I take my broken wings
And learn how to fly
I make a new start
No mountain that’s too high

I believe in what I do
Working hard to make it true
In my life, in this life

I break all chains

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I believe in what I do
Working hard to make it true
In my life, in this life

[chorus]
Then I break all chains
Break all chains
Break all chains
Break all chains

I Break all chains
(Break all chains)
I Break all chains
(Break all chains)
I Break all chains
(Break all chains)
Break all, break all chains
(Break all chains)

When I Look into Your Eyes

Parkinsong duet performed by John Langford and Gisi Steinert
Words and music by John Langford

Ich schaue in deine Augen
Ohne Schmerz oder Kummer
Ich schaue in deine Augen
Es ist nur Liebe, die ich sehe
Dann schaue ich in deine Augen
Ich sehe ein neues Morgen

Like ships in the night
Things get hidden away
The darkness it hides
Things we should see in the day
We must realise
Life’s a game we all play
Open your eyes
Just open your eyes

Then I look into your eyes
And see a new tomorrow
I look into your eyes
Without pain or sorrow
I look into your eyes
It’s just love I see
Then I look into your eyes
And I don’t fear nothing
You make me realise
All the good times coming
I look into your eyes
And you’re all that I need

Wenn ich in deine Augen schaue,
Fürchte ich nichts
Du bringst mich dazu zu erkennen,
Dass gute Zeiten kommen
Dann schaue ich in deine Augen
Du bist alles was ich brauche

Like ships in the night
Our lives they just flicker away
We all take our sides
It’s a game we all play
Our fate will decide
What we do everyday
Just open your eyes
Open your eyes

Then I look into your eyes
And see a new tomorrow
I look into your eyes
Without pain or sorrow
I look into your eyes
It’s just love I see
Then I look into your eyes
And I don’t fear nothing
You make me realise
All the good things coming
I look into your eyes
And you’re all that I need

Dates

16 June 2019 | 20:00 | Graz, Austria

4. DACH-Parkinsontreff GRAZ 2019

Album live presentation, with Johnny Schwarzinger, Joerg Veselka, Gerd Sojka/Gerhard Paar (Badhoven) and surprise guests

Der Grazer 2019-06-16 754 Seite 24
Der Grazer, 16.6.2019, Page 24
6 June 2019 | Kyoto, Japan | Photos

5. World Parkinson Congress

Music, Movement & PD Lounge, live presentation with Eros Bresolin and Gerald Ganglbauer

11 April | World Parkinson’s Day

International day of awareness

On Thursday 11 April 2019 we celebrate World Parkinson’s Day to raise awareness of the condition and change attitudes.

18 March | Audio CD RELEASE in 6 page digipak

ATS Records, Molln

20 February | digital RELEASE | Radio Soundportal

Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, … see the complete list

Park You Too

Parkinsong duet performed by Eros Bresolin and Julia Jockelson
Words and music by Eros Bresolin

Eros Bresolin and Julia Jockelson

I’m sitting at a cross-road, waiting for you
Waiting for you but I don’t really want to
Wait here for you
But you gave me no choice
So I’m waiting for you

So parkin me
Parkin you
Parkin everything that I ever do
Yes, Park me
And most definitely
Park you too.

Well we left the crossroad
And we headed your way
Down a one-way street
But it was the wrong way
I said “Please can we turn around
Because I notice that we’re heading for
Parky-Town?”

So parkin me
Parkin you
Parkin everything that I ever do
Yes, Park me
And most definitely
Park you too.

The closer I got the more people I could see
Heading down the same road as me
Some of them tried to run
But Parky said “You have to come and
meet my son”

So parkin me
Parkin you
Parkin everything that I ever do
Yes, Park me
And most definitely
Park you too.

Today I’m going to hand in my resignation
I don’t want to be a member of your
Parky-Nation
Anymore, anymore
So, park you too.

So parkin me
Parkin you
Parkin everything that I ever do
Yes, Park me
And most definitely
Park you too.
Park you too.
Park you too.

12 Duets to help find a cure for Parkinson’s

In memory of Tom Isaacs (1968 – 2017)
and Stefan Weber (1946 – 2018)

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The making of Parkinsong Duets: Silent call for music, June 2017.

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