Secret Journey

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"Secret Journey/Darkness"
"Secret Journey/Darkness" cover
Single by The Police
from the album Ghost In the Machine
Released May 1982 (US Only)
Format vinyl record (7")
Recorded 1981
Genre New Wave
Length 3:34
Label A&M Records
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) Stewart Copeland
Chart positions
The Police singles chronology
"Spirits in the Material World"
(1982)
"Secret Journey"
(1983)
"Every Breath You Take"
(1983)
Reverse Side Cover (Darkness)
U.S. 7-Inch Single cover
U.S. 7-Inch Single cover

"Secret Journey" is a song released as a single by The Police on May 1982 only in the United States, as an alternative to the single "Invisible Sun" which was only released in the United Kingdom. Sting said the following about the song:

"It's a quasi-mystical song. You have to do something, go somewhere, to get outside yourself. I read the book "Meetings with Remarkable Men" which says you have to make a journey. It doesn't have to be a real journey, it can be a mental journey."

Sting, 'Ghost In The Machine' Press Release, October 1981

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