
Do you ever lie in bed at night, tired in your body… but your mind just won’t switch off?
This podcast is for busy minds that get in the way of needed sleep.
Welcome to Sleep A Sound — bedtime storytelling network.
Each episode takes you into the story behind a beloved album or artist.
Not the loud, dramatic version — the gentle one.
The late-night radio version.
The version where the world sl... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessFiction | |||

Tonight on Sleep A Sound, we drift into one of the most quietly influential debut albums of the 1990s — Yourself or Someone Like You by Matchbox Twenty.
This is not the story of a band that arrived with hype or rebellion. It’s the story of five ordi... more
Tonight on Sleep A Sound, we unravel the story behind Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours — the album that turned private heartbreak into timeless music.
From the band’s shifting early years to the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, from studio ses... more
Welcome to a special Christmas edition of Sleep-a-Sound — a calm, spoken-word podcast designed to help you unwind, relax, and gently drift toward sleep through music history and storytelling.
Usually, Sleep-a-Sound explores one iconic album at a tim... more
Tonight on Sleep A Sound, we gently drift into one of the most influential albums ever recorded — The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.
Released in 1973, The Dark Side of the Moon is more than a best-selling album — it’s a quiet, immersive medita... more
Ease into the night with a calming, atmospheric journey through the making of Coldplay’s landmark album A Rush of Blood to the Head.
This Sleep a Sound episode blends soft, poetic narration with rich music storytelling, guiding listeners toward rest ... more
Tonight, we drift into one of the most iconic albums ever made — Michael Jackson’s Thriller. In this Thriller Sleep Edition, you’ll experience a warm, calming retelling of the world’s biggest album, redesigned as a soothing sleep story for adults.
T... more
Tonight’s episode of Sleep A Sound helps you drift into deeper rest by blending soothing bedtime storytelling, music history, and the emotional journey behind Eminem’s iconic album The Eminem Show. Designed to calm a busy mind, this sleep episode gui... more
Struggling to fall asleep?
You’re not alone — and this episode of Sleep A Sound is made to help your mind slow down and finally drift off.
Tonight, we ease gently into the story of Madonna’s iconic 1986 album True Blue — told in a calm, slow, sleep-... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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The podcast focuses on the soothing storytelling associated with the creation and impact of iconic music albums and artists, offering listeners a calming experience as they drift into sleep. Each episode presents a gentle narrative that explores the emotional depth and significance behind beloved music, framed in a way that bypasses the stresses of daily life in favor of restful reflection. By highlighting the artistic journeys and personal stories of musicians, the podcast creates a soft ambiance conducive to relaxation and sleep, making it uniquely appealing for those seeking a tranquil reprieve from their busy minds.
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Music History Bedtime Stories launched 4 months ago and published 14 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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