Who's Been Sleeping In My Head?
Echo And The Bunnymen · Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
I know for sure it was not me
All those things I ___________ and
All those things I couldn't see
In between now and the memory
Another you and another me
Sick suck sack
I want my reason back
And tell me how do you fall so low
Beaten off the ever beaten track
And where did all the hours go
In between now and the coming moon
Another me and another you
And it's my turn
And it's my turn
And it's my turn
Now yeah now yeah
Now yeah now yeah
Oooh, aaah, oooh, aaah
Who's been sleeping in my head
I know for sure it wasn't me
All those things I ___________ and
All those things I couldn't see
In between now and the memory
Another you and another me
And it's my turn
And it's my turn
And it's my turn
Now yeah now yeah
Now yeah now yeah
Aaah, oooh
Underneath another god
Could've believed in you
Underneath another sky
Could've believed in me
Underneath another god
Could've believed in you
Underneath another sky
Could've believed in me
Underneath another god
Underneath another god
Underneath another god
Who's Been Sleeping In My Head?
Echo And The Bunnymen's 'Who's Been Sleeping In My Head?' stands as a quintessential example of the band's late-period post-punk revival sound, blending atmospheric textures with driving rhythms. Released on their 2012 compilation, the track exemplifies their signature ability to weave melancholic introspection with energetic guitar work, a hallmark of their catalogue from the 1980s through the 2010s. The song captures the band's evolution into a more polished yet emotionally raw style, characteristic of their final major studio album before their dissolution. It remains a defining piece of their discography, showcasing their unique blend of shoegaze influences and traditional punk energy that resonated deeply with fans and critics alike during their active years.
