Karaoke | Dont Sleep Away This Night - Daniel Sahuleka Lyrics No voca | CM
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"Don't Sleep Away This Night" is a heartfelt ballad by Daniel Sahuleka, a Dutch-Indonesian singer-songwriter renowned for his soulful and emotive music. The song was originally released as a single in 1980 and later featured on his 1981 album *We'll Go Out Tonight with Daniel Sahuleka* .([Republika Online][1])
### ???? Song Overview
The lyrics express a poignant plea from the singer to his beloved, urging her to stay through the night, as each moment together is precious. The song conveys feelings of longing, vulnerability, and the fear of facing an empty tomorrow without the presence of a loved one .
### ???? Cultural Significance
Daniel Sahuleka's music bridges cultures, blending his Ambonese and Sundanese heritage with Western musical influences. "Don't Sleep Away This Night" has resonated with audiences worldwide, becoming one of his signature songs. Its emotional depth and universal theme of love and longing continue to captivate listeners across generations.([Wikipedia][2])
### ???? Versions and Releases
* **Original Release (1980):** Released as a single and later included in the album *We'll Go Out Tonight with Daniel Sahuleka*.([Republika Online][1])
* **Indonesian Version (1981):** Titled "Jangan Kau Menangis," this version was released under the same name and featured on the album *Jangan Kau Menangis* .([reBLOG][3])
* **Re-recording (2009):** Daniel re-recorded the song for his album *reMAKE mySTYLE*, showcasing his enduring connection to the song .([Wikipedia][2])
### ???? Live Performances
Daniel Sahuleka has performed "Don't Sleep Away This Night" in various live settings, often evoking strong emotional responses from audiences. Notably, during his 2017 performance at the Bintang Radio Indonesia competition, he delivered a memorable rendition of the song, captivating the audience with its heartfelt delivery .([Republika Online][1])
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