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"Sleeping in My Car" is a song by Swedish pop music duo
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, released on 7 March 1994 by
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as the
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from the duo's fifth studio album, '' Crash! Boom! Bang!'' (1994). The song was composed by Per Gessle in under an hour, and was the final song the band recorded for the album. It is a
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song containing elements drawn from
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.
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's
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on the track spans over three
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s. The band performed the song at the inaugural
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. The song was an immediate commercial success in numerous territories, including Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It became the duo's second number one single in their home country and peaked within the top 20 in 15 other territories. It also peaked at number seven on ''
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''s
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. In Canada, the song reached the top three on two different national charts. In contrast, it was the duo's final song to enter the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 50. Michael Geoghegan directed its accompanying music video, featuring the duo performing in a parking garage at night.


Composition and style

"Sleeping in My Car" was the final song the band recorded for '' Crash! Boom! Bang!'', and was written by Per Gessle. In the
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of their 1995
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compilation ''
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'', Gessle described how, on listening to the first playback of the album just before Christmas 1993, the duo realised that it was "missing something. It all sounded so... perfectly grown up." He elaborated: "We had worked for a year, much too long, endless hours of studio time... I mean, I loved it but there was too little P-O-P. Went straight home, really pissed off and came up with this
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-riff and wrote it in an hour." According to
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, the track is an uptempo
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song, with a moderately fast tempo of 135
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. The song contains elements of
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, and its verse is composed of an F♯m–E–F♯m–D–F♯m–E–C♯–D sequence, while the
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consists of a sequence of F♯–C♯–D♯m–B–F♯–C♯–B–C♯. The first two lines of the
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are made up almost entirely of
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s, consisting of two repetitions of a F♯–C♯/E♯–B/D♯–F♯/C♯ sequence.
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's
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in the song spans over three
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s, from a
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of F♯3 in the first verse to a C♯5 in the final chorus. When Roxette performed in the
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in 1995 during the " Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour", Chinese government officials demanded that the band alter the lyrics of this song. "We agreed, but didn't change them in the end," said Gessle.


Critical reception

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editor Bryan Buss wrote that with "their loose, jangly guitars", "Sleeping in My Car" is a "skillful pop/rock song", and noted further that it "might have been too pop for rock listeners and too rock for mid-'90s pop fans." Upon the release,
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from ''
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'' magazine felt the popular act from Sweden ends a lengthy break from recording with "a breezy pop/rocker that is easily its best single since ' It Must Have Been Love'." He added, "Crisp production is heavy on tightly woven electric/acoustic guitar swapping and thunderous drumming, while singer
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proves her evolution into a pouty rock belter. First single from the forthcoming '' Crash! Boom! Bang!'' is a sunny li'l toe-tapper that has already done well all over the world. A similar fate in the U.S. is likely." Troy J. Augusto from ''
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'' commented, "Well now, Roxette, no stranger to No. 1 records, has returned, hoping to recapture its past glories with this light and airy pop gem, already a hit across Europe." He stated that the song "stays true to the duo's hit-filled past, mixing lightweight guitar lines, the sharpest pop production and Marie Fredriksson's soaring vocals into a sure-fire hit single." Swedish ''
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'' said that Fredriksson "has not sung so cocky" since their 1988 hit " Dressed for Success". Dave Sholin from the ''
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'' remarked that the duo "unleash some hot pop/rock" on the song. Another Swedish newspaper '' Göteborgsposten'' complimented it as a "typical Roxette song in good old pop tradition", with a
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"that stick quickly". Chuck Campbell from ''
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'' named it "an obvious choice" as a single, "which rides a traditional rollicking Roxette sound and packs a powerful hook." In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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opined that it "may not be as instantly classic as past hits but is certain to hang around for a couple of weeks." ''
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'' called it a "drive-time throwaway", that "sport write-them-in-your-sleep hooks". Pete Stanton from ''
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'' gave the song two out of five, noting its explicit lyrics, and "screaming guitars and even screamier vocals". Another ''Smash Hits'' editor, Mark Sutherland, wrote, "And, despite the dodgiest lyrics in pop, they're rather good at it, especially on the storming single 'Sleeping in My Car'."


Commercial performance

The song was an immediate commercial success throughout Europe, and became their second number one single in their native Sweden, where it debuted at number one. It spent a total of three weeks on top of the
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. The song peaked at number two in Denmark and Finland—held off the top spot in both countries by Dr. Alban's "
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". The song peaked in the top 10 of numerous other national
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s, including Austria (6), Belgium (4), Iceland (9), Norway (3) and Switzerland (7). It also peaked at number seven on ''
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''s
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. The song was also a hit in Germany, where it peaked at number 11 for two non-consecutive weeks, and spent a total of four months on the
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. "Sleeping in My Car" became the duo's final chart success in Australia and New Zealand, peaking within the top 20 in both territories. The duo would have only one further single reach the top 50 in each country: " Run to You" (number 49 in Australia) and " Crash! Boom! Bang!" (number 50 in New Zealand). It was also the final Roxette song to appear on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it peaked at number 50. Conversely, the song was a major commercial success in Canada, peaking at number two on the ''RPM'' Top Singles chart. Likewise, the song peaked at number three on ''
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Music video

The music video for "Sleeping in My Car" was filmed in a parking garage at night. It was directed by Irish filmmaker Michael Geoghegan. The video received heavy rotation on
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and was A-listed on Germany's VIVA. Geoghegan would also be directing the video for the duo's next single, " Crash! Boom! Bang!".


Formats and track listings

All songs were written by Per Gessle. * 7-inch single and cassette (Australia 8650694 · Europe 8650697 · UK EM314 · US 4KM-58143) # "Sleeping in My Car" – 3:33 # " The Look" (
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Version) – 5:11 * Australian and European CD single (8650712) # "Sleeping in My Car" – 3:33 # "The Look" (Unplugged Version) – 5:11 # "Sleeping in My Car" (The Stockholm Demo Version) – 3:13 * UK and US CD single (UK CDEM314 · US E2-58143) # "Sleeping in My Car" – 3:33 # "The Look" (Unplugged Version) – 5:11 # "Sleeping in My Car" (The Stockholm Demo Version) – 3:13 # "
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" – 3:59


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''
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''. * Marie Fredriksson –
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* Per Gessle –
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and mixing * Anders Herrlin –
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* Clarence Öfwermankeyboards,
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and mixing * Staffan Öfwerman – backing vocals * Mats "Myrdal" Persson –
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* Per "Pelle" Sirén – electric guitar * Alar Suurna –
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, engineering and mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Covers

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included a cover of "Sleeping in My Car" as a bonus track on their 2013 album '' Halo of Blood''.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sleeping In My Car 1994 singles 1994 songs EMI Records singles Music videos directed by Michael Geoghegan Number-one singles in Sweden Roxette songs Song recordings produced by Clarence Öfwerman Songs written by Per Gessle