Sleep (Marion song)
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“Sleep” | |||||
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Single by Marion from the album This World and Body |
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Released | February 1995 March 1996 |
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Format | CD 7" 12" (1995) 2xCD 7" (1996) |
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Label | London Records | ||||
Producer | Stephen Street (1995) Al Clay (1996) |
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Marion singles chronology | |||||
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"Sleep (1996 issue)" | |||||
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Marion continued singles chronology | |||||
"Time" (1996) |
"Sleep" (1996) |
"Miyako Hideaway" (1998) |
Sleep was the 2nd single released by Marion in February 1995. It was re-recorded for their first album, This World and Body, and this version was also released as single in March 1996.
Contents |
[edit] Tracklisting
All tracks by Harding/Grantham/Cunningham, words by Harding.
[edit] 1995 issue
7" single
- "Sleep"
- "Father's Day"
12" and CD singles
- "Sleep"
- "Father's Day"
- "Moving Fast"
[edit] 1996 issue
CD 1
- "Sleep"
- "Waiting For No-One"
- "The Collector"
- "Violent Men"
CD 2
- "Sleep (acoustic)"
- "Time (acoustic)"
- "Wait (acoustic)"
7"
- "Sleep"
- "Waiting For No-One"
[edit] Personnel
[edit] 1995 issue
- Jaime Harding - vocals, harmonica
- Tony Grantham - guitar
- Phil Cunningham - guitar
- Julian Phillips - bass
- Murad Mousa - drums
[edit] 1996 issue
- Jaime Harding - vocals, harmonica
- Tony Grantham - guitar
- Phil Cunningham - guitar
- Nick Gilbert - bass
- Murad Mousa - drums