Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)

"Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)"
Single by Sin With Sebastian
from the album Golden Boy
Released 1 May 1995
Format CD, Maxi single
Recorded 1995
Genre Eurodance
Length 3:45
Label Sing Sing
Writer(s) Sebastian Roth
Producer(s) Inga Humpe
Sebastian Roth
Sin With Sebastian singles chronology
"Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)"
(1995)
"Golden Boy"
(1995)
Alternative cover
CD maxi - Remixes

"Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" is a song by German eurodance artist Sin With Sebastian.[1] It was released in May 1995 as the lead single from his debut album, Golden Boy. The song was a Europe-wide hit, reaching number-one in Austria, Finland, and Spain. The song also reached the top 10 in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Track listing

European maxi CD maxi (1995)
  1. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Airplay Mix) – 3:45
  2. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (YMCA Mix) – 5:25
  3. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Kaspar's Camp Mix) – 5:12
  4. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Gym Shower Mix) – 6:28
European remixes maxi CD maxi (1996)
  1. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (George Morel's Club Mix) – 7:17 (Remix by George Morel)
  2. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (George Morel's Dub Mix) – 7:17 (Remix by George Morel)
  3. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (George Morel's Video Edit) – 3:55 (Remix by George Morel)
  4. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Gym Shower Mix) – 6:33 (Remix by Tommi Eckart)
  5. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Kaspar's Camp Mix) – 5:08 (Remix by Kaspar)
  6. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (Ian Levine Mix) – 5:13 (Remix by Ian Levine)
  7. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (YMCA Mix) – 5:25
  8. "Shut Up (and Sleep with Me)" (George Morel's Alternative Club Mix) – 6:33 (Remix by George Morel)

Chart performance

Peak positions

Chart (1995) Peak
position
scope="row"Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[2] 1
scope="row"Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[3] 2
scope="row"Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[4] 6
Canada Dance (RPM)[5] 2
Denmark (IFPI)[6] 5
scope="row"Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[7] 1
scope="row"Germany (Official German Charts)[8] 4
Italy (FIMI)[9] 13
MTV Europe 3
scope="row"Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10] 4
Spain (AFYVE)[11] 1
scope="row"Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[12] 3
scope="row"Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[13] 6
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[14] 44
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[15] 26

Chart successions

Preceded by
"Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" by Scatman John
Austrian number-one single
May 21, 1995 – July 9, 1995 (7 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Laß uns schmutzig Liebe machen" by Die Schröders
Preceded by
Shy Guy by Diana King
Finnish number-one single
35/1995 (1 week)
Succeeded by
Shy Guy by Diana King

References

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