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Wikipedia article




"'Sleep to Dream'" is a song written and recorded by American alternative singer-songwriter Fiona Apple. It was released on April 14, 1997 by Work Records and Columbia Records as the second single from her debut studio album, 'Tidal'.

The song's accompanying music video was filmed by French director Stphane Sednaoui and received positive reviews. Apple won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist in a Video in 1997, in which it garnered worldwide controversy after she proclaimed during her acceptance speech: "This world is bullshit, and you shouldn't model your life about what we think is cool, and what we're wearing and what we're saying." Despite peaking at only number 28 on the 'Billboard' Alternative Songs chart, the song remains one of Apple's most successful singles to date.

Background and release



"Sleep to Dream" was reportedly Apple's first lyric, penned when she was 14.Sutcliffe, Phil, "Hard Core Pawn", 'Q', March 2000, pp46-48 She recorded the song with collaborator Jon Brion in 1995 immediately after being signed to a record deal with Sony Music Entertainment. It was later released as the third single from 'Tidal'. Apple performed "Sleep to Dream" in various events, notably on the television special 'MTV Unplugged: Fiona Apple'. A live version recorded at the SXSW appears on the deluxe version of Apple's fourth studio album, 'The Idler Wheel...' (2012).

Chart performance and critical reception



The song peaked at number 28 on the 'Billboard' Alternative Songs chart on the week ending April 26, 1997, and spent 13 weeks there. It also peaked at number 84 on the UK Singles Chart (number 79 on the compressed chart, with exclusions below number 75), becoming Apple's first song to chart in the United Kingdom. "Sleep to Dream" has also received critical acclaim from music critics. Christopher John Farley of 'Time' wrote: "In "Sleep to Dream", she assumes a smoldering anger that comes off like a muted Alanis Morissette." 'People' magazine also remarked: "A sort of hybrid of Alanis Morissette and Nina Simonepart rebellious rocker and part sultry jazz singerApple comes on tough in songs like "Sleep to Dream," a slow, smoldering tune in which she kisses off a reluctant lover ("You say love is a hell you cannot bear/And I say gimme mine back and then go there, for all I care")."

American R&B singer Macy Gray tried to cover the song, but found difficulty doing it instead. She remarked "her songs are so moody, and if you take it out of that it doesn't sound right." American rapper Kanye West also expressed enthusiasm over the song's lyrical content, saying: "one of my favorite opening lines to a song... "I have never been so insulted in all my life!" American soul singer Bettye LaVette's studio album 'I've Got My Own Hell to Raise' (2005) is titled after a lyric of "Sleep to Dream", which also includes a cover of the song.

Music video



The music video of the song was French director Stphane Sednaoui and was released in May 1997. It features Apple singing in different rooms in an apartment, all the while suffering from insomnia.

1997 MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech

Apple won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist in a Video for the video at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards on September 4, 1997, where she was presented by Elton John. During her acceptance speech, Apple was quoted saying:



"I didn't prepare a speech and I'm sorry. But I'm glad that I didn't, because I'm not going to do this like everybody else does it. 'Cause everybody that I should be thanking, I'm really sorry, but I have to use this time. See Maya Angelou said that we, we as human beings, at our best can only create opportunities, and I'm going to use this opportunity the way I want to use it. So what I want to say is everybody out there that's watching, everybody that's watching this world. This world is bullshit! And you shouldn't model your lifewait a secondyou shouldn't model your life about what you think that we think is cool, and what we're wearing and what we're saying and everything. Go with yourself. Go with yourself."



She ended her speech thanking her mother, her sister (Maude Maggart) and Andrew Slater (the song's producer). She said to the audience "It's just stupid that I'm in this world. But you're all very cool to me. So thank you very much." Immediately after ending her speech, host Chris Rock remarked: "Let's hear it for Fiona X!" The speech was initially greeted with applause and cheer from the audience. However, it received condemnation from most of the press media around the world, with some of them, such as 'The New Yorker' and 'NYRock', deemed it to be "ungrateful" and "ridiculous".

The incident became one of the controversial moments in the VMA history, and a career-defining moment for Apple. However, she never apologized for the matter. In an interview with the 'Rolling Stone' on January 22, 1998, Apple responded by saying: "I just had something on my mind and I just said it. And that's really the foreshadowing of my entire career and my entire life. When I have something to say, I'll say it." In an interview with 'New York' magazine in June 2012, Apple remarked what happened after the incident: "When I walked backstage, I was proud of myself. And they gave me the silent treatment! They pretended I wasn't there! It was the moment I learned that they needed me more than I need them. It was one of the best things I've ever done."

Track listing



'CD single'

#"Sleep to Dream" (edit) 3:48

#"Sleep to Dream" (album version) 4:08

'7" vinyl single'

#"Sleep to Dream"

#"Never Is a Promise"

#"Sullen Girl" (live)

#"Pale September" (live)

Personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'Tidal'.

*Bass guitar Dan Rothchild

*Drums, Percussion Matt Chamberlain

*Guitar, vibraphone, tack piano Jon Brion

*Piano, Chamberlin Patrick Warren

*Vocals Fiona Apple

Charts



Release history



References



Category:1997 singles

Category:Columbia Records singles

Category:Fiona Apple songs

Category:Music videos directed by Stphane Sednaoui

Category:Songs written by Fiona Apple

Category:1996 songs

Category:American alternative rock songs

Category:American soft rock songs

Category:Television controversies in the United States

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