Roxanne

The Police

From the album

Outlandos d’Amour (1978)

Written by

Sting

Key:G Minor
Duration:3:08

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Summary

Roxanne launched The Police into stardom by blending the energy of post-punk with a distinctive Jamaican-inspired rhythm. Its narrative storytelling and minimalist arrangement revolutionized the rock landscape of the late 1970s.

Reggae-RockNew WavePost-PunkClassic RockSting

Musical Analysis

The song is distinctive for its structural use of parallel keys. The verse employs a moody, downward-drifting Aeolian sequence typical of European folk and reggae influences, while the chorus employs a high-energy G-C-F-G cycle. This creates a psychological sh…

Chords

verse:Gm - F - Eb - Dm - Cm - Fsus4 - G
chorus:G - C - F - G

History

Sting wrote the song while the band was in Paris to perform at the Nashville Club. He was inspired by the prostitutes he saw near the band's seedy hotel. The name 'Roxanne' was taken from a poster for the play 'Cyrano de Bergerac' which was hanging in the hote…

“Sting accidentally sat down on a piano keyboard in the studio during the beginning of the recording, which created the atonal chord and the laugh heard at the start of the track.”

Full Musical Analysis

The song is distinctive for its structural use of parallel keys. The verse employs a moody, downward-drifting Aeolian sequence typical of European folk and reggae influences, while the chorus employs a high-energy G-C-F-G cycle. This creates a psychological shift from the 'seedy' narrative of the verse to the urgent, pleading energy of the chorus. The transition is smoothed by the 'G major' resolution at the very end of the verse cycle, which acts as a pivot chord.

Sting wrote the song while the band was in Paris to perform at the Nashville Club. He was inspired by the prostitutes he saw near the band's seedy hotel. The name 'Roxanne' was taken from a poster for the play 'Cyrano de Bergerac' which was hanging in the hotel foyer.

Roxanne launched The Police into stardom by blending the energy of post-punk with a distinctive Jamaican-inspired rhythm. Its narrative storytelling and minimalist arrangement revolutionized the rock landscape of the late 1970s.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

70s

Mood

Urgent

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Minor

Texture

Sparse

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Syncopated

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12.6M

Plays

1.8M

Listeners

759K

Genius Views

7

Annotations

100%

Popularity

3:08

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Sting

Produced by

The Police

From the album Outlandos d’Amour