Only When I Sleep

"Only When I Sleep" is a single by Celtic folk rock band The Corrs from their album Talk on Corners, released in October 1997. The song focuses on being in love with someone in your dreams, not anyone in reality. The track was also included on The Corrs' album Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection in 2006.

"Only When I Sleep"
Single by The Corrs
from the album Talk on Corners
B-side"Remember"
ReleasedOctober 1997
FormatCD single
RecordedJuly 1996
GenrePop rock, alternative rock, Celtic
Length4:26
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)The Corrs, John Shanks, Oliver Leiber, Paul Peterson
Producer(s)Oliver Leiber
The Corrs singles chronology
"Closer"
(1997)
"Only When I Sleep"
(1997)
"I Never Loved You Anyway"
(1997)

The single managed to peak at number 10 on the Irish Singles Chart, number 34 on the Australian Singles Chart and number 58 on the UK Singles Chart.

Music video

The video for "Only When I Sleep" was shot at the Alexandria Hotel in Los Angeles, and is of a more glamorous style than the previous videos. The hotel used to be very popular in the early days of Hollywood, and famous stars like Charlie Chaplin, Sarah Bernhardt, Rudolph Valentino, Douglas Fairbanks or Cecil B. DeMille but also politicians like Theodore Roosevelt and Winston Churchill stayed here. It is abandoned today but still used as a filming location of many films, TV shows (e.g. The X-Files) and other music videos.

Director Nigel Dick met Jim by chance at the airport of L.A. He has been directing music videos for many other artists, including R.E.M., Cher, Oasis, Tears for Fears and Alice Cooper.

Track listing

  1. "Only When I Sleep" (radio edit) 3:50
  2. "Only When I Sleep" 4:23
  3. "Remember" 4:02
  4. "Only When I Sleep" (instrumental) 4:23

Personnel

  • Music by: The Corrs, Oliver Leiber, Paul Peterson
  • Lyrics by: The Corrs

Charts

Chart (1997–1998) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 34
Ireland (IRMA)[2] 10
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[3] 47
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 58

Cover versions

In 1999, the song was covered by Tinkara Kovač and released on her second album Košček neba.[5]

In 2004, the song was covered by Lee Eun-ju and used in her final film, The Scarlet Letter.

References

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