Sting uses the phrase "it's a big enough umbrella" in two songs: "Englishman in New York" and "The Last Ship." In both instances, the phrase conveys themes of acceptance and inclusivity. The metaphor of the umbrella suggests protection and shelter for those who may feel marginalized.
never heard of them
She is a singer, one of her songs is umbrella
The lyrics to the songs of Sting such as My One and Only Love can be found at sing365.com.
Sting Inside - The Songs of Sacred Love - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 3 October 2003 Japan: 22 October 2003
Rihannas songs Ex: Disturbia, Umbrella
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "on the shore." It indicates the location where the sailor sang songs.
Umbrella - Rihanna Shorty is a ten - The dream Bed - j holiday
She only has 678 songs. Not enough to be considered "enough".
girlfriend beautiful liar the sweet escape it's not over umbrella
From Wikipedia: "The song was written with American pop singer Britney Spears in mind..." Spears was working on an album at the time and her label rejected the song saying that they already had enough songs for her CD. Britney Spears never heard the song until after it was too late.
"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It gives more information about where the sailor sang the songs.
Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine," and the Police with Sting's "Ghost in the Machine."