Sleeping Child (Michael Learns to Rock song)

"Sleeping Child" is a single by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock, from the 1993 album Colours.[1]

"Sleeping Child"
Single by Michael Learns to Rock
from the album Colours
Released21 September 1993
RecordedJuly 1993
Genre
Length3:33 (Album Edit)
LabelCleveland International
Songwriter(s)Jascha Richter
Producer(s)
  • Oli Poulsen
  • Michael Learns to Rock
Michael Learns to Rock singles chronology
"The Actor"
(1991)
"Sleeping Child"
(1993)
"Wild Women"
(1994)

Chart performance

Although the song itself did not reach the charts, the album Colours had some success, reaching number 43 in Sweden.[2]

Music video

The video opens in a scene with the band members performing at night. A child then plays nearby. As the band members sing along, the child observes the night sky with a telescope. He sees the earth through the telescope and that scene is then synchronized with the line of the song "you build your own paradise". The video ends after the band finishes singing the song.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sleeping Child"3.29
2."Sleeping Child" (Special Remix)3.57
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