"Roxanne" became the band's debut single for
A&M Records. However, despite the praise given by Miles Copeland, the single did not chart upon its initial release. Writing in
Record Mirror, singles reviewer Bev Briggs declared "This must be the big breaker for the Police .... what the hell, go out and buy it immediately". The band released two further singles in the UK that year: "Can't Stand Losing You", which charted at number 42, and "So Lonely", which did not chart. Then, in early 1979, "Roxanne" was issued in North America as the group's first single there. In the US, "Roxanne" entered the
Billboard Hot 100 in February 1979 and peaked at in April. In Canada, the single peaked one rung higher on the charts at .
Cash Box said it has "fast slashing
rhythm guitar work, spacious
arrangement and good singing." The
Fort Worth Star Telegram rated it the 5th-best single of 1979. The song's international success spurred a UK re-release in April 1979 of "Roxanne", which reached in the
UK Singles Chart. The song went on to become a staple of Sting's performances during his solo career, and The Police performed it when they reunited in 2003 for their induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1997, "Roxanne" was remixed by American rapper and producer
Puff Daddy for the compilation
The Very Best of Sting & The Police. The remix, titled "Roxanne '97", featured raps from
Pras and
samples from
UTFO's "
Roxanne, Roxanne". "Roxanne '97" peaked at on the
Billboard Hot 100. ==Acclaim==