Talk:De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da

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DTS[edit]

The link to DTS wasn't very clear - it lead to a disambiguation page and I couldn't immediately tell what it should actually be pointing to. After a bit of digging I found it meant 'Digital Theater System', so I made the link go there instead. Hope that helped. Oberonfoxie 23:55, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I've updated the re-recording section to remove "reported to be included..." — I have a copy of the track and it IS as bad as reviews suggest. Mrstonky 23:51, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sting.com doubts that is the original De Do Do Do '86 that is on the album:

'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da' was released as a single in late 1980 and made the #5 spot in the UK. The second single from 'Zenyatta Mondatta' also fared well in the States where it became The Police's biggest single success since 'Roxanne'. Another classic Police track which was reworked in 1986 during the attempted reunion. There was speculation in 2000 that this reworked version had been released on the DTS version of the 'Every Breath You Take - The Classics' CD, but what reportedly happened is that the producers had mislaid the tape and had to return to the original demo and work from that. Whatever the facts, the revised version is certainly well worth hearing - a slowed down, mellow version - even if it is now hard to find (later versions of the DTS CD excluded the revised track).

See http://www.sting.com/discog/?v=so&a=2&id=119

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