The Police - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (hq) -
: Far from being a "child's song," the lyrics caution against the way politicians, priests, and entertainers use words to "scream for your submission" and manipulate the public.
"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" ... a song that gets stuck in your head. The Police - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (HQ)
: The track features "rhythmic hybrids" and significant space between bass lines, which received high praise from legendary songwriter Joni Mitchell. Music Video Details : Far from being a "child's song," the
Released in 1980, is a cornerstone track from The Police's third studio album, Zenyatta Mondatta . Though often dismissed as "baby talk," the song is an intellectual critique of the banality and manipulation of language. Meaning and Inspiration : The track features "rhythmic hybrids" and significant
: The song is composed in A major . The verses typically follow a progression of Asus2, F#m7(add4), and C#m7, while the chorus shifts to Asus2, A, E, and D.
