I'm Only Sleeping
The Beatles · Revolver (Remastered) [2009]
Lift my head, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a dream
Stay in bed, float upstream
Please don't wake me
No don't shake me
Leave me where I am
I'm only sleeping
Everybody seems to think I'm lazy
I don't mind, I think they're crazy
Running everywhere at such a speed
Till they find there's no need
Please don't spoil my day
I'm miles away
And after all
I'm only sleeping
Keeping an eye on the world going by my window
Taking my time
Lying there and staring at the ceiling
Waiting for that sleepy feeling
(solo)
Please don't spoil my day
I'm miles away
And after all
I'm only sleeping
Keeping an eye on the world going by my window
Taking my time
When I wake up early in the morning
Lift my head, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a dream
Stay in bed, float upstream
Please don't wake me
No don't shake me
Leave me where I am
I'm only sleeping
About I'm Only Sleeping
"I'm Only Sleeping" stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' innovative approach to studio production on the *Revolver* album. Released in 1966, the track showcases the band's mastery of the electric sitar, a sound introduced by George Harrison that became a defining characteristic of their later work. The song's structure, featuring a distinctive vocal harmony and a driving rhythm, reflects the group's shift toward more complex arrangements and experimental textures during this pivotal era. Musically, the recording bridges the gap between their earlier pop sensibilities and the psychedelic influences that would soon define the counterculture. It remains a staple of their discography, celebrated for its intricate layering and Harrison's melodic contributions. The track exemplifies how The Beatles utilized the recording studio as an instrument, creating a soundscape that was both commercially successful and artistically daring, cementing their legacy as pioneers of rock music.

