44/876

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44/876
Sting and Shaggy - 44-876.png
Studio album by
Released20 April 2018 (2018-04-20)
Studio
Genre Reggae
Length42:52
Label
Producer
Sting chronology
Live at the Olympia Paris
(2017)
44/876
(2018)
My Songs
(2019)
Shaggy chronology
SMIX - Mr. Lover Collection
(2014)
44/876
(2018)
Wah Gwaan?!
(2019)
Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."44/876" (featuring Morgan Heritage and Aidonia)
2:59
2."Morning Is Coming"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Rankine
  • Pizzonia
Sting International3:11
3."Waiting for the Break of Day"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Pizzonia
  • Shippy
Sting International3:18
4."Gotta Get Back My Baby"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Andre Fennell
  • Sheldon M. Harris
  • Kierszenbaum
  • Teflon
  • Kierszenbaum
2:56
5."Don't Make Me Wait"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Ashante Reid
  • Pizzonia
  • Kameron Quintin Jones
  • Kennard Garrett
Sting International3:35
6."Just One Lifetime"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Rankine
  • Pizzonia
  • Shane Hoosong
  • Sting International
  • Hoosong
3:30
7."22nd Street"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Rankine
  • Pizzonia
  • Andy Bassford
  • Sting International
4:00
8."Dreaming in the U.S.A."
  • Sting
  • Kierszenbaum
3:08
9."Crooked Tree"
  • Sting
  • Kierszenbaum
  • Burrell
  • Pizzonia
  • Shippy
  • Hoosong
Sting International3:37
10."To Love and Be Loved"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Rankine
  • Pizzonia
  • Daudi Henderson
  • Sting International
  • Machine Gun Funk
3:29
11."Sad Trombone"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Pizzonia
  • Shippy
Sting International5:43
12."Night Shift"
  • Sting International
  • Kierszenbaum
3:26
Total length:42:52
Digital Deluxe and Target Exclusive editions (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."If You Can't Find Love"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Pizzonia
  • Rankine
  • Bassford
  • Karl Wright
  • Joshua Thomas
  • Shippy
  • Miller
  • Kierszenbaum
  • Sting International
  • Kierszenbaum
3:34
14."Love Changes Everything"Sting International3:52
15."16 Fathoms"
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Rankine
  • Kierszenbaum
Kierszenbaum3:19
16."Don't Make Me Wait" (Dave Audé Rhythmic Radio Remix)
  • Sting
  • Burrell
  • Reid
  • Pizzonia
  • Jones
  • Garrett
  • Sting International
  • Dave Audé
  • Jason Robinson
3:47
Total length:57:27
Super Deluxe Edition (bonus disc) — Live at Shaggy & Friends, Kingston, Jamaica
No.TitleLength
1."Englishman in New York" (Sting) 
2."Fields of Gold" (Sting) 
3."Message in a Bottle" (Sting featuring Agent Sasco) 
4."Don't Make Me Wait" (Sting and Shaggy) 
5."Roxanne" (Sting and Shaggy) 
6."Cherrytree Radio Interview with Sting and Shaggy" 
CD Deluxe Softpack Edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
13."Gotta Get Back My Baby" (new version) 
14."Skank Up (Oh Lawd)" (unreleased track) 
15."Gotta Get Back My Baby" (DJ Dave Audé remix) 
16."If You Can't Find Love" (acoustic live, Paris, July 2018) 
17."Message In A Bottle" (acoustic live, Paris, July 2018) 
18."Every Breath You Take" (acoustic live, Paris, July 2018) 
19."Don't Make Me Wait" (acoustic live, Paris, July 2018) 
20."Fields Of Gold" (acoustic live, Paris, July 2018) 

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP) [28] Gold50,000
Poland (ZPAV) [29] Gold10,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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