Next to You

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"Next To You"
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Single by The Offspring
from the album Greatest Hits
Released 2005
Format Vinyl and CD
Genre Punk Rock
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Sting
The Offspring singles chronology
"Can't Repeat" (2005) "Next to You" (2005)

"Next To You" is a song written by Sting and recorded by The Police on their debut album Outlandos d'Amour in 1978. The song was performed regularly on the early Police tours, and Sting later included it during his 'Broken Music' tour in 2005-2006.

When Sting originally presented the song to his bandmates, they felt it was not aggressive nor political enough for the early punk sensibility of The Police. Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland suggested replacement lyrics, but Sting vetoed them and kept his original love song. The song also includes a slide guitar solo by Summers, which Copeland had dismissed as "old wave."

The song was covered by the American rock band The Offspring on their only compilation album, Greatest Hits. It is a hidden song located on the same track as "(Can't Get My Head) Around You." It appears on the song at exactly 3 minutes 15 seconds. Although the track was never released to the radio as a single, the song was popular enough to land a spot on both the Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts.

The song was also covered by Anthrax, and appears on their "Taking the Music Back" single. The Foo Fighters have also performed the song on their tours.

Donots covered the song on their 2006 compilation CD "The Story So Far."

Down By Law covered the song on their 1993 "DC Guns" 7" EP.

The Offspring
Dexter Holland | Noodles | Greg K. | Atom Willard
James Lilja | Ron Welty | Josh Freese
Discography
Studio albums: The Offspring (1989) | Ignition (1992) | Smash (1994) | Ixnay on the Hombre (1997) | Americana (1998) | Conspiracy of One (2000) | Splinter (2003) | (Eighth Studio Album) (2007)
EPs: Baghdad (1991) | Club Me (1997) | A Piece of Americana (1998)
Other albums: Greatest Hits (2005)
Singles: "Blackball / I'll Be Waiting" | "Come Out And Play" | "Self-Esteem" | "Gotta Get Away" | "Kick Him When He's Down" | "All I Want" | "I Choose" | "The Meaning Of Life" | "Gone Away" | "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" | "Why Don't You Get a Job?" | "She's Got Issues" | "The Kids Aren't Alright" | "Original Prankster" | "Want You Bad" | "Million Miles Away" | "Defy You" | "Hit That" | "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" | "Spare Me The Details" | "Can't Repeat" | "Next to You"
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