Sleeping Child (Bonnie Pink song)

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"Sleeping Child"
SleepingChildBonniePink.jpg
Single by Bonnie Pink
from the album Let Go
ReleasedJuly 12, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre Downtempo, jazz rock, alternative rock
Label East West Japan
Bonnie Pink singles chronology
"Kako to Genjitsu"
(2000)
"Sleeping Child"
(2000)
"Take Me In"
(2001)
12" Limited Vinyl
SleepingChildRemix1.jpg

CD single

"Sleeping Child" is Bonnie Pink's fourth single from the album Let Go. The single was released under the East West Japan label on July 12, 2000.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Sleeping Child" (Original)
  2. "Sleeping Child" (Protein Shake Mix)
  3. "Sleeping Child" ("The Gyrations of Virgin Microbes" Mix)
  4. "Sleeping Child" ("Bonnie in Paris" Mix)

12" limited vinyl singles

"Sleeping Child" was also released as two remix vinyls (12" limited) on July 12, 2000.

Remix 1 track listing
Remix 2 track listing

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