Singing in My Sleep - Semisonic

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Singing in My Sleep Lyrics

Got your tape and it changed my mind,
Heard your voice in between the lines,
Come around for another time,
But nobody ever goes.

All alone on the overpass,
Wired and phoned to a heart of glass,
Now I'm falling in love too fast,
With you or the songs you chose,
And all the stars play for me,
Say the promise you long to keep.


I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep.

I've been living in your cassette,
It's the modern equivalent,
Singing up to a Capulet,
On a balcony in your mind,
In the city the lion sleeps,
Pray to Sony my soul to keep,
Were you ever so bright and sweet?
Did you ever look so nice?
And all the sounds dream for me, Mmm hmmm.

I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep.

And all the sounds dream for me,
Dive me down in a soul so deep.

I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep,
I can hear you, I can hear you,
I can hear you singing to me in my,
I can hear you singing to me in my sleep.

Ohhh oooh,
Ohhh oooh,
Ohhh oooh.

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Semisonic is a power pop/alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Known for their signature song "Closing Time", the band members are Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), John Munson (bass), and Jacob Slichter (drums). Although on hiatus since the early-00s, sporadic reunions have occurred.

After the breakup of Trip Shakespeare, Dan Wilson and John Munson joined up with drummer Jacob "Jake" Slichter to form Semisonic in 1995. An E.P., Pleasure, was released that year, and their first studio full-length release, Great Divide, followed in 1996 on MCA. Although they drew a cult following among 90s powerpop fans, mainstream success eluded the group.

Semisonic's breakthrough came two years later in 1998 when their sophomore effort, Feeling Strangely Fine, reached the Top 50 chart on the strength of the hit single "Closing Time". Their international career also blossomed when another song from the album, "Secret Smile," quickly became a U.K. radio favourite in the summer of 1999, eventually peaking at #13 on the official U.K. Singles Chart.

In early 2001, the band released its third album, All About Chemistry. The single "Chemistry" was a mainstay overseas; however, the album didn't fare as well in the United States. Another song, "Over My Head," was used in the 2001 teen movie Summer Catch, and Semisonic rode the wave of various tours in and around the U.K. In the fall of 2001, Semisonic contributed their cover of the Wings classic, "Jet," for the Paul McCartney tribute CD, Listen to What the Man Said.

Semisonic has been mostly on hiatus since 2001. Band members have since pursued other projects, such as Slichter's writing career and Wilson's solo recordings They performed for the first time in years on July 14, 2006 for the Minneapolis Aquatennial. They have also been spotted performing for private parties in basements. Dan Wilson's talented songwriting has lead to massively popular collaborations with Adele and other artists.

* The song "F.N.T." was used in the 1996 movie The Long Kiss Goodnight.
* "F.N.T." was also used in the 1999 movie 10 Things I Hate about You.
* "Never You Mind" appeared on the Never Been Kissed soundtrack in 1999.
* "Chemistry" appeared on the 40 Days and 40 Nights soundtrack in 2002. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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