Sleeping Sun

"Sleeping Sun" is a power ballad and the fifth single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. The song was written by Tuomas Holopainen and produced by Tero Kinnunen. It was released as a maxi single with three other songs on 2 August 1999, to coincide with the total solar eclipse that would occur on 11 August.

"Sleeping Sun"
Single by Nightwish
Released2 August 1999 (1999-08-02)
RecordedMay – June 1999
Studio
GenreSymphonic metal
Length4:02
Label
Songwriter(s)Tuomas Holopainen
Producer(s)Tero Kinnunen
Nightwish singles chronology
"Walking in the Air"
(1999)
"Sleeping Sun"
(1999)
"The Kinslayer"
(2000)

Later that same year, the band's 1998 album Oceanborn was reissued with the song added to the track listing, and it has been on every release ever since. In 2004, it was included on Nightwish's first compilation album Tales from the Elvenpath, and in 2005, a re-recorded version was released to promote Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish, another compilation released on 27 September.

"Sleeping Sun" was certified with Gold Disc in Finland with more than 5.000 copies sold,[1] and also in Germany with more than 15.000 copies.[2] It reached the number-two spot in the Finnish charts,[3] and was #69 in the German Official Singles Charts.

The song was used as the theme tune to the 2000 television film Britannic.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tuomas Holopainen, except where noted.

Sleeping Sun (4 Ballads of the Eclipse)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sleeping Sun" 4:02
2."Walking in the Air" (Howard Blake cover)Blake5:30
3."Swanheart" 4:45
4."Angels Fall First" 5:34
Total length:19:51

Music video

A music video was shot for the song, in which lead vocalist Tarja Turunen seems to have red hair. The videoclip includes many landscapes characteristic of Finland, for example the forests, the beaches and a large grain field. The video was directed by Sami Käyhkö and shot at Ivalo and Lake Inari, Finland, in July 1999.[4]

When the song was re-recorded in 2005, another video was made, showing Turunen as a valkyrie walking along a battlefield filled with dead and wounded soldiers, played by the other band members as they are being led away.[5]

Crew

  • Director: Sami Käyhkö
  • Producer: Paula Eronen
  • Executive producer: Sami Manninen
  • Cinematographer: Risto Laasonen
  • Camera assistant: Kalle Pekkala
  • Trip and organizer: Juha Virtala
  • Makeup and costumes: Johanna Pulli
  • Grip assistant: Esko Virtala, Ville Kyro
  • Offline editors: Sami Käyhkö, Reko Turja
  • Telecine colourist: Adam Vidovic
  • Online and compositing: Sami Käyhkö, Reko Turja

Personnel

Covers

German Dramatic Dark rock band ApoVelation released a demo version in 2006. Spanish Gothic metal band Iris covered the song in 2007. Maryana Borak sang the song Live in Novy Rozdil, Ukraine, 2007. Soprano Maria Lund recorded a Finnish-language version of the song (titled "Uinuva Aurinko" on YouTube) for her 2008 album "Ajan Sävel". Classical string quartet group "The Random Quartet" also played the song in 2008. Brazilian Rock band Swianne currently perform the song regularly in their concerts. New Mexico-based acoustic duo Chile Pi included it in their album "Out in New Mexico" in 2017.

2005 re-recorded version

"Sleeping Sun (2005 Version)"
Single by Nightwish
from the album Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish
Released19 October 2005 (2005-10-19)
Recorded2005
GenreSymphonic metal
Length4:24
LabelSpinefarm
Songwriter(s)Tuomas Holopainen
Producer(s)Tero Kinnunen
Nightwish singles chronology
"The Siren"
(2005)
"Sleeping Sun (2005 Version)"
(2005)
"Eva"
(2007)

In 2005, Nightwish announced that they were busy recording a new version of "Sleeping Sun" for a compilation album titled Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish. Tarja Turunen sang lead vocals on the re-recorded version, this becoming her final studio contribution to the band before being replaced by Anette Olzon. To promote the compilation, it was released as both a CD and a DVD single.

The CD single included the full 2005 version, the radio edit of this new version, and the original 1999 version.

The DVD single included two music videos, one for each version of the song.

Track listing

CD single

  1. "Sleeping Sun" (2005 version; radio edit)
  2. "Sleeping Sun" (2005 version)
  3. "Sleeping Sun"

DVD single

  1. "Sleeping Sun" (2005 version; music video)
  2. "Sleeping Sun" (music video)
  3. "Sleeping Sun" (live at Summer Breeze Open Air)

Personnel

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References

  1. "The Band - Biography". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ""Sleeping Sun" sells well". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. https://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Nightwish&titel=Sleeping+Sun&cat=s
  4. Käyhkö, Sami (Director) (1999). From Wishes to Eternity (DVD). Ivalo, Lake Inari (Finland): Spinefarm records.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoDzlUPjhdI
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