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Sting Performs Live: "Show Some Respect" from The Last Ship

Sting performs "Show Some Respect" from his album and upcoming musical, "The Last Ship," live at the Public Theater in New York City. He is backed by a 14-piece band and actor and singer Jimmy Nail, who will appear in the upcoming stage production. "Sting: The Last Ship" airs on Great Performances Friday, February 21, 2014, at 9 pm.

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