A romantic ballad reflecting on the transient nature of life and love, famously inspired by the golden barley fields near Sting's childhood home.
"Fields of Gold" is a romantic ballad from Sting's 1993 album "Ten Summoner's Tales", often interpreted as a meditation on transient beauty and enduring love, using agricultural metaphors.
"Fields of Gold" is a romantic ballad from Sting's 1993 album "Ten Summoner's Tales",
featuring poetic imagery of barley fields near his English manor. It became one of his
most covered songs across genres.
A soulful ballad from Sting's solo career, famously covered by Eva Cassidy. Features poetic metaphors comparing love to wheat fields.
"Fields of Gold" is a lyrical ballad by Sting, first released in 1993 on his album
"Ten Summoner's Tales". Known for its poetic imagery of golden barley fields,
it has become one of his signature songs, frequently covered by various artists.