Sting - Shape Of My Heart Link

"Shape of My Heart" is a song by British musician Sting, released in August 1993. It served as the fifth single from his fourth solo studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales . Writers: Sting and guitarist Dominic Miller . Musicians: Features harmonica played by Larry Adler .

The central hook ("But that's not the shape of my heart") refers to the literal difference between a stylized heart on a playing card and a real human heart—a conflict between reality and fantasy. Musical Composition Sting - Shape of My Heart

The lyrics use the suits of playing cards as metaphors: diamonds represent money, clubs are weapons, and spades are swords. "Shape of My Heart" is a song by

Predominantly in F# minor (and C# minor for specific sections), often moving to the relative major (A major). Thematic Meaning Musicians: Features harmonica played by Larry Adler

The song maintains a pensive, melancholy mood, occasionally shifting toward more hopeful relative major keys. Legacy and Cultural Impact Sting - Shape of My Heart (Official Music Video)

The song is famous for its intricate, descending fingerstyle guitar riff created by Dominic Miller.

Sting has described the song as a story about a who gambles not for wealth or fame, but to find a "mystical logic" or religious law within luck and chance.

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