The song's highest chart performance were achieved by Sting and Edin Karamazov, who included a version in their 2006 album Songs from the Labyrinth.
Recent collaborations with Sting (in the field of 16th century music) resulted in the album and film Songs from the Labyrinth, devoted to the lute-songs of John Dowland.
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Sting and Karamzov also collaborated on the 2006 studio album Songs from the Labyrinth which featured similar material, mainly compositions by John Dowland.