Get Some Sleep

Get Some Sleep

Infobox Single
Name = Get Some Sleep

| Artist = Bic Runga
from Album = Beautiful Collision
Background = yellow
Format = CD Single
Released = June 17 2002
Recorded =
Genre = Pop/Folk
Length = 3:36
Label = Columbia
Writer = Bic Runga
Producers = Bic Runga
Chart position =

  • #3 (NZ Top 50 Singles Chart)
  • #78 (UK Singles Chart)

  • Last single = "Sorry" (1999)
    This single = "Get Some Sleep" (2002)
    Next single = "Something Good" (2002)
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    "Get Some Sleep" is a 2002 musical single by Bic Runga. It was Runga's lead-in single to her second album Beautiful Collision, and also her 7th single in total. RIANZ ranked "Get Some Sleep" as 6th in the New Zealand Top 50 Singles of 2002. It charted for 24 weeks. The B-sides for this single feature the band-backed "You Don't Want to Know" as well as the acoustic song "Gracie" that features Runga singing to her own guitar and percussion accompaniment.

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    External links

    * [http://www.bicrunga.com Bic's official website]


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