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"Singing in My Sleep" is a song by American
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. It was released on August 18, 1998, as the second single from their second studio album, '' Feeling Strangely Fine'' (1998). It was written by Dan Wilson and produced by
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. In the United States, it reached number 11 on the ''
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chart and number 31 on the
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chart. Two years later, in 2000, the single peaked at number 39 in the United Kingdom that March.


Writing and composition

In a 2014 interview with ''
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'', Dan Wilson recalled how the idea for the song came about: "Someone that I knew had sent me an amazing
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, and I was loving every song. A way to seduce someone is to make them a list of music, a playlist that, once they hear, they’re more likely to fall in love with you." He incorporated the word "
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" into the song's lyrics because the company logo was visible at the center of the mixtape as he watched it going around in his cassette player. Another lyric, "Did you ever look so nice", was the name of one of the songs that had been included on the mixtape. Wilson said the lyrics came easily once he allowed himself to use these phrases. This was one of the Semisonic songs for which band member
Jacob Slichter Jacob Slichter (born Jacob Huber Slichter, April 5, 1961) is an American musician. He is best known for being the drummer for the rock band Semisonic. Early life Slichter, the son of physicist Charles Slichter, was born in Boston, Massachu ...
played the keyboard parts with his right hand while playing drums simultaneously.


Music video

The music video for "Singing in My Sleep" was directed by Chris Applebaum, who helmed the video for Semisonic's previous single, " Closing Time". The band invited fans from its e-mail list to participate in a song swap in which fans could help choose songs for an "Ultimate Mix Tape," to be used in the "Singing in My Sleep" video. In exchange, those fans received a personalized "thank you" token from the band, while the winner was also sent a copy of the video clip.


Critical reception

A review of "Singing in My Sleep" in the Aug 15, 1998 issue of ''
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'' said the song's intro is "a shapeship-like whir and a funny, plinking melody", but that ultimately, the track is "pure, mass-consumption pop." In a review of the
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, Michael Frey of
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called it "a melodic ode to the art of making mix tapes".
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' Cindy Speer described it as "the perfect song for anyone who's ever made or received a mix tape for/from that possible new someone", and remarked that Wilson "perfectly captures the ambiguity and thrill of the situation" with his lyrics. Ian Cohen of ''
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'' wrote that the song is "a delicious bit of power-pop" that is far less "mawk-ish" than the band's "Closing Time".


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* {{Authority control Semisonic songs 1998 singles 1998 songs MCA Records singles Music videos directed by Chris Applebaum Song recordings produced by Nick Launay Songs written by Dan Wilson (musician)