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| Name = I Sleep Alone At Night |
| Name = I Sleep Alone At Night |
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| Cover = isleepaloneatnight.jpg |
| Cover = isleepaloneatnight.jpg |
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| Artist = [[Jim Diamond ( |
| Artist = [[Jim Diamond (singer)|Jim Diamond]] |
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| from Album = [[Double Crossed]] |
| from Album = [[Double Crossed]] |
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| Released = 1985 |
| Released = January 1985 |
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| Format = [[vinyl record]] (7"/12") |
| Format = [[vinyl record]] (7"/12") |
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| Recorded = |
| Recorded = 1984 |
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| Genre = [[Pop rock]] |
| Genre = [[Pop rock]] |
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| Length = 5:00 |
| Length = 5:00 |
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| Label = [[A&M Records|A&M]] |
| Label = [[A&M Records|A&M]] |
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| Writer = [[Jim Diamond ( |
| Writer = [[Jim Diamond (singer)|Jim Diamond]]<br>[[Chris Parren]] |
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| Producer = |
| Producer = Jim Diamond/[[Pip Williams]] |
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| Last single = "[[I Should Have Known Better (Jim Diamond song)|I Should Have Known Better]]"<br/>(1984) |
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| This single = "'''I Sleep Alone at Night'''"<br/>(1985) |
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| Next single = "[[Remember I Love You (Jim Diamond song)|Remember I Love You]]"<br/>(1985) |
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"'''I Sleep Alone at Night'''" is [[Jim Diamond (Scottish musician)|Jim Diamond]]'s second solo release. It charted at #72 in 1985. |
"'''I Sleep Alone at Night'''" is [[Jim Diamond (Scottish musician)|Jim Diamond]]'s second solo release after the break-up of his band [[PhD (band)|PhD]]. It charted at #72 in 1985. |
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==Music video== |
==Music video== |
Revision as of 11:54, 19 August 2010
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"I Sleep Alone at Night" is Jim Diamond's second solo release after the break-up of his band PhD. It charted at #72 in 1985.
Music video
The music video for the song begins with Diamond walking into a darkened room holding a guitar and approaching a microphone. He begins performing the song with his band in a dark setting, while cutting to clips of Diamond in a bar. While at the bar, he sees the girl who he has lost. Later, the girl is seen buying roasted chestnuts and walking away, at which point Diamond purchases roasted chestnuts from the same place and bumps into the girl. The frame freezes and cuts back to Diamond performing the song. In the final scene, the girl is sitting on her bed looking sad with regret.
The version of the song used in the music video was edited for timing issues. The original recording is 5 minutes in length, whereas the version in the video was cut to 4:16.