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Ray Davies composed "I Go to Sleep" on 23 May 1965. [1] Working on the piano at his parents' home in Fortis Green, north London, [2] he wrote the song while awaiting news about the birth of his and his wife's first child. [1] The following day, the song was one of seven for which he recorded demos at Regent Sound Studios in central London.
"Go to Sleep" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the second single from their sixth studio album, Hail to the Thief (2003) on 18 August 2003. It reached number two on the Canadian Singles Chart , number nine on the Italian Singles Chart , and number 12 on the UK singles chart .
"There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)" is a song by Trinidadian-English singer Billy Ocean from his sixth studio album, Love Zone (1986). The song was written and produced by Wayne Brathwaite and Barry Eastmond; Ocean was also credited as a co-writer for the song.
Steven Jason Williams grew up in St. Paul, Virginia.His father was a coal miner, and his mother was a preschool teacher. He has two older siblings. [9]Williams described his childhood as a "sad" time period in his life, due to dealing with obesity, lack of friends, and suffering verbal and physical abuse from his mother.
"I Never Cry" is a song by American rock singer Alice Cooper. It was originally released on his second solo studio album Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (1976). The song was written by Cooper and Dick Wagner .
Go to Sleep" is a song by Radiohead. Go to Sleep or Go 2 Sleep may also refer to: "Go to Sleep" (Lupe Fiasco song), 2012 "Go to Sleep" (Loïc Nottet song), 2017 "Go to Sleep", a song by a-ha, from the album Hunting High and Low: Deluxe Edition "Go to Sleep", a song by Barbra Streisand from the film On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Joe Keery is no stranger to the spotlight but he's currently in the middle of discovering what it's like to go viral for his music. The 31-year-old Stranger Things actor -- who shares music under ...
In February 2003, Armor for Sleep signed to independent label Equal Vision Records [1] who released the group's debut album Dream to Make Believe in June that year. According to AllMusic biographer James Christopher Monger, the release gave the group "a solid spot" in the developing emo pop genre. [ 2 ]