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Track eight from 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc focuses on the sad lament of an ex-lover. According to Chris Campion’s 2009 book, Walking on the Moon: The Untold Story of the Police and the Rise of New Wave Rock, the song’s lyrics were inspired by an incident in which Sting’s first girlfriend, after being...
[Verse 1]
Bed's too big without you
Cold wind blows right through that open door
I can't sleep with your memory
Dreaming dreams of what used to be
When she left I was cold inside
That look on my face was just pride
No regrets no love no tears
Living on my own was the least of my fears
[Chorus]
The bed's too big without you
The bed's too big without you
The bed's too big
Without you
[Verse 2]
Since that day when you'd gone
Just had to carry on
I get through the day, but late at night
Love to my pillow, but it didn't feel right
Every day, just the same
Old rules for the same old game
All I gained was heartache
All I made was one mistake
[Chorus]
Now the bed's too big without you
The bed's too big without you
The bed's too big
Without you
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
The bed's too big without you
The bed's too big without you
The bed's too big
Without you
Without you
[Outro]
Bed's too big without you
Cold wind blows right through that open door
The Bed’s Too Big Without You was written by Sting.
The Bed’s Too Big Without You was produced by The Police & Nigel Gray.
The Police released The Bed’s Too Big Without You on Sun Jun 08 1980.