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The Police - Walking on the Moon The Police - Walking on the Moon is a sensational song by the renowned English rock band,

The Police - Walking on the Moon

The Police - Walking on the Moon is a sensational song by the renowned English rock band, The Police. Released in 1979 as a part of their popular album "Reggatta de Blanc," this captivating track became one of their biggest hits. The band, formed in 1977, consists of the talented trio Sting on lead vocals and bass guitar, Andy Summers on guitar, and Stewart Copeland on drums.

"Walking on the Moon" showcases the band's unique blend of reggae and rock, characterized by Sting's distinctive vocals and Summers' atmospheric guitar work. With its infectious rhythm and catchy melody, the song takes listeners on a cosmic journey, exploring themes of isolation and longing.

If you're yearning to experience the magic of The Police, you're in luck! You can play and download their incredible sounds right here, allowing yourself to be transported to another dimension where you can walk on the moon with no limits.

And if it's the price I pay
And if it's the price I pay
Feet they hardly touch the ground
Giant steps are what you take
Giant steps are what you take
I hope my legs don't break
I hope my legs don't break
I may as well play
I'm wishing my days away
I'm wishing my days away
Keep it up, keep it up.
My feet don't hardly make no sound
No way
Some may say
Some may say
Some say
Tomorrow's another day
Walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on the moon
Walking on, walking on the moon
Walking on, walking on the moon
We could walk forever