Sleepy Township Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | One For The Truckdrivers |
| 2 | UFO |
| 3 | Something You Said |
| 4 | Ten Years |
| 5 | Change |
| 6 | Timeless |
| 7 | Savoir Faire |
| 8 | Tender Loving Care |
| 9 | Turn It Around |
| 10 | City Scene |
| 11 | Best Friend |
| 12 | Don't Leave Me Here |
| 13 | Christmas Song |
| 14 | Caribbean Delight |
| 15 | All These Records |
| 16 | Another Episode |
| 17 | Earth Wire |
| 18 | For You |
| 19 | Heed The Call |
| 20 | Just A Sec |
| 21 | Last Time Early |
| 22 | Little Song |
| 23 | Lone Ranger |
| 24 | Merry Xmas |
| 25 | Pillow |
| 26 | Thanks |
| 27 | Unperturbed |
| 28 | Weak |
| 29 | Westgate Bridge |
Sleepy Township Albums
About Sleepy Township
Indie pop band which was formed in Perth in 1994 as a side project by Guy Blackman (guitar, electric organ, vocals), Mia Schoen (ex-Molasses) (guitar, electric organ, vocals), and Paul Williams (drums, vocals). The band moved the following year to Melbourne, Australia, with Gorman replacing Williams. Alison Bolger (ex-Clag) joined the group on bass in 1998. The group released two full-length albums, Set Sail in 1998 and Deep Water in 2001, together with several EPs, for Australian indie label Chapter Music among others. The group broke up in March 2002, although they reformed six months later for a single performance to release, All These Records, a compilation album, consisting of the band's singles and rarities. As Bolger was away overseas bass duties were performed by Mindy Mapp, (ex-Little Ugly Girls and Flesh Vs. Venom). The group reformed briefly in 2009 for two shows.