Sleep
Marion
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What a cliche I, I never want to see you again We're all so cliched, 'ched With too much spandex on the brain Oh If you believe your dreams will come true Then sleep is you'll ever do And If you think I'm gonna to come to you Then go back to bed and take my friends there too In a sense we're exactly the same Cause we're both so different in every way In a sense we're exactly the same We're both so different in every way, in every way Oh It's a shame That you don't need to see you this way Oh, It's a crying shame, shame That what you do is the same as the same Oh, someone told me that you really liked me But I fell asleep almost instantly and in my sleep I dreamt that you found me Now I've found my feet so come and run with me In a sense we're exactly the same Cause we're both so different in every way In a sense we're exactly the same We're both so different in every way, in every way Sleep, I go to sleep sleep, I go to sleep Dream, dream, dream for her and you can dream, dream, dream for her I want to dream, dream, dream for her, Dream, dream dream for her, her, her, her, her
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Written by: ANTHONY PAUL GRANTHAM, JAIME BRIAN HARDING, PHILLIP CUNNINGHAM
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12 facts about this song
Song Genre"Sleep" by Marion falls into the genre of Britpop and Indie Rock. Britpop is a British alternative rock genre that was popular in the 1990s, while Indie Rock is characterized by its diversity.
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Album DetailThe song "Sleep" is a part of Marion's debut album called "This World and Body," which was released in the year 1996.
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Band MembersThe band Marion had five members when the song was released. Jaime Harding was the lead vocalist, Tony Grantham was the guitarist, Julian Phillips was the keyboardist, Julian Phillips was the bassist, and Murad Mousa played the drums.
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Songwriting"Sleep" is unique in its lyrics, as Jaime Harding, the band's frontman, was credited for writing it. The song touches upon the feelings of longing and sadness.
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Chart Performance"Sleep" was one of Marion's most successful singles in the UK. It reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart, thus making it a significant hit.
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ProductionThe production of the song and the entire album was handled by renowned producers Al Clay and Joe Elliott.
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Reissue"Sleep" was later reissued on Marion's compilation album, "The Program," in 1998, which featured a mix of their early works and some new tracks.
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Band ReformationDespite seeing success in the '90s, Marion experienced several bouts of breakups and reformations. However, their song "Sleep" has remained a fan-favorite throughout the years.
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Song MeaningAccording to band lead Jaime Harding, "Sleep" is a song about his struggles with drugs, specifically heroin addiction.
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Live Performances"Sleep" became a regular part of Marion's live sets and was often a highlights of their shows, appreciated by audiences for its emotional resonance and engaging melodies.
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Impact on Band's PopularityThe success of "Sleep" helped to establish Marion as one of the promising new Britpop bands of the late '90s.
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Music VideoThe song's music video featured a cross-cutting narrative with scenes of the band performing and interspersed with sequences of a young woman.
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