Sleeper recorded three studio albums: Smart, The It Girl and Pleased to Meet You. Their breakthrough song, "Inbetweener", featured a memorable video with Dale Winton, who was a popular icon among students at the time. The group is closely associated with Britpop; Wener was arguably, along with Elastica's Justine Frischmann, the movement's biggest female star. She was even something of a sex symbol. By the time Pleased to Meet You was released in 1997, Britpop was fading, as was the band's audience.
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Sleeper

Pistol shots and lights at dawn
And one fine day youll find her gone
All the ghosts they come for me
Make her cry a little and cover them up
Broken clocks and bathroom tides
But one fine day old mountains rise
Cupboard doors and garden gates
And deep inside some glacier waits
And what in the world did I do then
Its only late for a while
Its only scent your skin
What in the world do I do to resist
Its only seventy inches and where do I go
I know nothing is changing but its gone
Its really gone
I know its not really life till its gone wrong
There must be a reason
All the lives that I forgot
And one fine day youll find her gone
All the nights they run from me
Make her sigh a little and gather them in
And what in the world do I do then
Its only late for a while
Its only breath on your skin
And what in the world do I do to be strong
Its only seventy inches and where do I go
I know nothing is changing
But its gone its really gone
I know its not really life till its all gone
And there must be a reason
There must be a reason