Sleep Together
Garbage · Version 2.0
Hanging round my neck
I got you twisted round my finger
Crawling round my legs
The emptiness
The crazyness
Satisfy this hungriness
Darling, how would it feel?
If we sleep together
Will you like me better
If we come together
We'll go down forever
If we sleep together
Will I like you better
If we come together
Prove it now or never
Make me a pretty person
Make me, feel like I belong
Make me hard and make me happy
Make me beautiful
The emptiness, the crazyness
Satisfy this hungriness
Darling, how would it feel?
If we sleep together
Will you like me better
If we come together
We'll go down forever
If we sleep together
Will I like you better
If we come together
Prove it now or never
(If we sleep together) nothing satisfies me baby
(If we sleep together) I wear something pretty baby
(If we sleep together) Give me what I crave now baby
(If we sleep together) Save the rest for later baby
(If we sleep together) You will drive me crazy baby
(If we sleep together) Save this one for you my baby
If we sleep together, if we sleep together
Sleep Together
Sleep Together stands as a defining track from Garbage's 1998 album, Version 2.0, showcasing the band's evolution into a more textured and atmospheric sound. The recording captures the group's signature blend of alternative rock and electronic production, driven by Shirley Manson's distinctive vocals and Butch Vig's meticulous layering. Released during a period of significant creative expansion, the song reflects the band's willingness to experiment with mood and dynamics while maintaining their core identity. It remains a staple of their discography, illustrating the sophisticated songwriting that characterized their second studio effort. The track continues to resonate with listeners for its emotional depth and polished execution, cementing its place within the broader landscape of late nineties alternative music.

