Every Breath I Take Gene Pitney Written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin Peaked at # 42 in 1961 One of the first hits produced by young Phil Spector, who spent a then-unprecedented $14,000 recording this song at New York's Bell Sound Studios in late June of 1961. Gene Pitney reportedly had a cold while trying to sing this song in the studio, forcing him to sing the final verses in falsetto. Arranged by Alan Lauber, and featuring backing vocals by The Halos. Single b/w "Mr. Moon, Mr. Cupid and I." Two decades later, British singer/songwriter Sting did an homage to this song with the Police's smash 1983 hit "Every Breath You Take." OPENING SCAT (dip-dip, dooba bop bop) (dip-dip, dooba bop bop) I hardly ever thank the stars above For sending me your very precious love You never hear me say a prayer Of thanks to someone 'way up there Who gave me such a lucky *break* Oh, no, darling Only with ev'ry breath I take And every time we have to be apart I hardly ever find you in my heart And when it comes to thinking of The thought of losing all your love I never worry how my heart would ache Oh, no, darling Only with ev'ry breath I *take* Only with ev'ry little step I *make* Only with ev'ry little beat of my *heart* And ev'ry single minute I'm *awake* Oh, no, darling Only with ev'ry breath I *take* Only with ev'ry little step I *make* Only with ev'ry little beat of my *heart* And ev'ry single minute I'm awake Oh-aah, ev'ry little breath I take Ev'ry little step I *make* Ah, ah, ah, ah, uh, ah Ah, ah, ah, ev'ry breath I take (dip-dip, dooba bop bop) (dip-dip, dooba bop bop)'s to end TRANSCRIBERS' NOTE: Words inside asterisks * * are elongated by Pitney into anywhere from 3 up to 7 or 8 syllables which are nearly impossible to spell out.