Englishman in New York

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"Englishman in New York" is a jazz-influenced pop song by Sting, best known for its smooth saxophone melody and themes of individuality and outsider identity.

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Englishman in New York canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Sting NERFINISHED
artist Sting NERFINISHED
chorusLine "I'm an Englishman in New York"
"I'm an alien, I'm a legal alien"
composer Sting NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredBy Cris Cab NERFINISHED
Roxen NERFINISHED
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra NERFINISHED
culturalImpact frequently used in film and television soundtracks
widely associated with expatriate experience
featuredInstrument saxophone
genre jazz pop
pop
soft rock
hasCoverVersions true
hasLiveVersions true
hasMusicVideo true
hasRemix true
includedInAlbum ...Nothing Like the Sun NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Quentin Crisp NERFINISHED
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
keyboards
saxophone
language English
lyricist Sting NERFINISHED
mood melancholic
reflective
sophisticated
musicVideoDirector David Fincher NERFINISHED
notableFor smooth saxophone melody
performer Sting NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseYear 1987
remixNotableVersion Ben Liebrand remix
setting New York City
subject an English expatriate living in New York City
tempo moderate
theme cultural difference
individuality
outsider identity
urban alienation
vocalist Sting NERFINISHED
vocalStyle melodic

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Sting notableWork Englishman in New York