SLEEP TO DREAM
FIONA APPLE
SONGWRITER: FIONA APPLE MAGGART
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: TIDAL
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: TRIP HOP/ROCK
YEAR: 1997
Fiona Apple
McAfee-Maggart(born September 13, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. She
has released five albums from 1996 to 2020, which have all reached the top 20
on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Apple has received numerous awards and nominations, including three Grammy Awards, two MTV
Video Music Awards,
and a Billboard
Music Award.
The youngest
daughter of the actor Brandon Maggart, Apple was born in New York City and was raised
alternating between her mother's home in New York and her father's in Los
Angeles. Classically
trained on
piano as a child, she began composing her own songs when she was eight years
old. Her debut album, Tidal, containing songs written when she was 17, was
released in 1996 and received a Grammy Award for Best Female Vocal Rock
Performance for the single "Criminal".
She followed with When the Pawn... (1999), produced by Jon Brion, which was also critically and commercially
successful and was certified Platinum.
For her
third album, Extraordinary
Machine(2005),
Apple again collaborated with Brion and began recording the album in 2002.
However, Apple was reportedly unhappy with the production and opted not to
release the record, leading fans to protest Epic Records, erroneously believing that the label was
withholding its release. The album was eventually re-produced without
Brion and released in October 2005. The album was certified Gold, and nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. In 2012, she released her fourth studio album,
The
Idler Wheel...,
which received critical praise and was followed by a tour of the United States
and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2013. Apple's fifth studio album,
Fetch
the Bolt Cutters,
was released in 2020 to widespread acclaim, earning two Grammy Awards: Best
Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Performance for the lead single
"Shameika".
"Sleep
to Dream" is a song written and recorded by American alternative
singer-songwriter Fiona Apple. It was released on April 14, 1997 by Work Records and Columbia Records as the second single from her debut
studio album, Tidal.
The song's
accompanying music video was filmed by French diretor Stéphane
Sednaoui and
received positive reviews. Apple won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist in a Video in 1997, in which it garnered
worldwide controversy after she proclaimed during her acceptance speech:
"This world is bullshit, and you shouldn't model your life about what we
think is cool, and what we're wearing and what we're saying." Despite
peaking at only number 28 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, the song remains one of
Apple's most successful singles to date.
I tell you how I feel
but you don't care
I say tell me the truth but you don't dare
You say love is a hell you cannot bear
And I say give me mine back and go there for all I care
I got my feet on the
ground and I don't go to sleep to dream
You got your head in the clouds and you're not at all what you seem
This mind this body and this voice cannot be stifled by your deviant
ways
So don't forget what I told you don't come around
I got my own hell to raise
I have never been so
insulted in all my life
I could swallow the seas to wash down all this pride
First you run like a fool just to be at my side
And now you run like a fool but you just run to hide
I can't abide
I got my feet on the
ground and I don't go to sleep to dream
You got your head in the clouds and you're not at all what you seem
This mind this body and this voice cannot be stifled by your deviant
ways
So don't forget what I told you don't come around
I got my own hell to raise
Don't make it a big
deal, don't be so sensitive
We're not playing a game anymore
You don't have to be so defensive
Don't you plead me
your case, don't bother to explain
Don't even show me your face 'cause it's a crying shame
Just go back to the rock from under which you came
Take the sorrows you gave and all the stakes you claim
And don't forget to blame
I got my feet on the
ground and I don't go to sleep to dream
You got your head in the clouds and you're not at all what you seem
This mind this body and this voice cannot be stifled by your deviant
ways
So don't forget what I told you don't come around
I got my own hell to raise
I got my feet on the
ground and I don't go to sleep to dream
You got your head in the clouds and you're not at all what you seem
This mind this body and this voice cannot be stifled by your deviant
ways
So don't forget what I told you don't come around
I got my own hell to raise.