1985Released
4:39

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Sting calls this a "song of reconciliation." It uses an abandoned fortress within a walled city as a metaphor for a relationship that has been through a figurative war, with Sting now ready to put the battles behind him and build a new alliance based on what they had - he sings of building a bridge and setting the battlements on fire. It won't be easy, since he has to cross the field where he once planted mines. Inspiration came from Sting's divorce from his first wife, Frances Tomelty (the couple were married from 1976-1984). The pain he felt when he couldn't make this marriage work led him to write some of his biggest hits, including "Every Breath You Take" and "King Of Pain."

The Dream Of The Blue Turtles album was recorded in Barbados at a studio owned by the musician Eddy Grant. It was Sting's first solo album, and quite a departure from his work with The Police. He hired some of America's best young jazz musicians to play on it and join him for the tour: Omar Hakim on drums, Kenny Kirkland on keyboards, Darryl Jones on bass and Branford Marsalis on saxophone. On this track, however, Sting played the bass himself; he worked up the arrangement in the studio and when he put down the bass part as a demo for Jones, he realized what he had done was perfect. "Fortress Around Your Heart" was closer to the Police sound than most of the other, more jazz-inflected tracks on the album, and was released as the second single, following "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free." American program directors were happy to add the song to their playlists, as Sting was on fire: his last album with The Police, Synchronicity, produced four Top 20 hits, and he could heard on the current Dire Straits #1 "Money For Nothing."

Sting hired the director Michael Apted to document the first stretch of the Dream Of The Blue Turtles tour, resulting in the concert film Bring On The Night. By documenting his first tour, Sting flipped the convention of filming a band's farewell concert - he liked the idea of recording the beginning of his solo career. Apted masterminded a practical joke during one of Sting's Paris concerts he was filming: he commissioned a two-foot fortress with an aluminum foil heart inside that was to descend to the stage when Sting performed this song. The bit was inspired by a scene in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap where the band gets a miniature version of Stonehenge because of a measurement error, and uses it as a stage prop. The band and crew had been watching the movie when they recorded the album in Barbados, and were keen on pulling off the gag. Fortunately, Sting never looked up to see the mini-fortress, and when it was lowered to the stage during the second chorus, it took him by surprise. Sting, however, showed no reaction, remaining earnest and focused on his performance. Without a suitable reaction shot from the star, the footage was deemed unsuitable for the film.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Fortress Around Your Heart.
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MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
121BPM

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A&M
© 1985 A&M Records Inc.
℗ 1985 UMG Recordings, Inc.

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