I'm Only Sleeping
Beatles · Revolver
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 pivotal track on The Beatles' 1966 album *Revolver*, marking a significant evolution in the group's sound and songwriting. Recorded during a period of intense experimentation, the song features Paul McCartney's distinctive falsetto and a complex, shifting chord progression that defies traditional pop structures. It reflects the band's growing interest in jazz influences and studio techniques, moving away from the straightforward rock and roll of their earlier years. The recording captures a moment where The Beatles were pushing boundaries, blending psychedelic elements with melodic clarity. While often associated with the psychedelic era, the song maintains a grounded emotional core, exploring themes of rest and mental clarity without resorting to abstract imagery. Its enduring appeal lies in its intricate musicality and McCartney's vocal performance, which set a new standard for vocal delivery in rock music. The track remains a quintessential example of The Beatles' artistic maturity and their ability to craft sophisticated compositions that resonate across generations.

