Emily Browning & Anna Nyström
Tyler Bates
Yoav
Emily Browning
Björk & Skunk Anansie
Björk & Skunk Anansie
Yoav
Emilíana Torrini
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Emilíana Torrini
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Skunk Anansie
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Skunk Anansie
Tyler Bates
Alison Mosshart and Carla Azar
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Alison Mosshart and Carla Azar
Alison Mosshart and Carla Azar
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Tyler Bates
Björk & Skunk Anansie
Oscar Isaac &
Unlike many other songs used in the film, this one is not used for a fantasy sequence but rather for the first night that Baby Doll (Emily Browning) spends in the mental hospital, in which Rocket (Jena Malone) awakens late at night to find her crying by herself in a corner.
Sing me to sleep
Sing me to sleep
I'm tired and I
Want to go to bed
Sing me to sleep
Sing me to sleep
And then leave me alone
Don't try to wake me in the morning
'Cause I will be gone
Don't feel bad for me
I want you to know
Deep in the cell of my heart
I will feel so glad to go
Sing me to sleep
Sing me to sleep
I don't want to wake up
On my own anymore
Sing to me (Sing to me)
Sing to me
I don't want to wake up
On my own anymore
Don't feel bad for me
I want you to know
Deep in the cell of my heart
I really want to go
Sing me to sleep
Sing me to sleep
There is another world
There is a better world
Well, there must be
There must be
There is another world
There is a better world
Asleep was written by Johnny Marr & Morrissey.
Asleep was produced by Marius de Vries & Tyler Bates.
Emily Browning released Asleep on Tue Mar 22 2011.