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Sleeping (The Band song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sleeping (The Band song)

"Sleeping" is a song by The Band, first released on their 1970 album ''Stage Fright''. It was also released as the B-side to the "Stage Fright" single. It was co-written by Robbie Robertson and Richard Manuel. This and “Just Another Whistle Stop” are the only two songs Manuel receives credit for on the album. Music critic Barney Hoskyns rates it as "one of Richard () liveliest performances" and "one of the The Band's most intricate arrangements." The Band never featured the song on a live album.
The song features Manuel on lead vocals and the piano, Rick Danko on backing vocals and bass, Levon Helm on drums, Robertson on electric guitar, and Garth Hudson on the Lowrey organ and accordion.
"Sleeping" uses a waltz time signature.〔 Following the style of “King Harvest (Has Surely Come),” the song has no true chorus. Instead, the verses that are sung softly are given greater importance. However, Robertson’s guitar solo comes in the middle of the song, rather than the end. Hoskyns rates this solo, played along with Hudson's "pitch-bending" organ, as "one of the most ecstatic passages on any Band record.〔
Lyrically, the song is rather simple. According to music critic Nick DeRiso, the lyrics move from "a lament about 'the life we chose'" to "a confusingly lonesome period of guessing and searching."〔 Using magnificent imagery, Manuel and Robertson dramatize how sleeping provides man with a necessary escape from the hustle of life. This motif can be traced back to “When You Awake,” another song co-written by Manuel and Robertson just a year earlier and released on the self-titled ''The Band'' album. The emotion of the song range between melancholy and "blissful escapism."〔 Both DeRiso and Hoskyns see "Sleeping" as something of a sequel to the emotional mood from earlier Manuel-penned Band songs "In a Station" (from ''Music from Big Pink'') and "Whispering Pines" (from ''The Band'').〔〔
The song is featured in a karaoke scene in Rian Johnson's ''The Brothers Bloom'' (2008), sung by Rinko Kikuchi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0844286/soundtrack )
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