Music History Bedtime Stories
Sleep to the Story of Pink's Missundaztood | Sleep A Sound Music History Bedtime Stories What happens when a young woman from Pennsylvania walks into a Los Angeles recording studio, meets a stranger with a guitar, and decides to tell the whole truth about her life? She makes one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s — and changes the lives of millions of listeners who needed to hear exactly what she had to say. In this episode of Sleep A Sound, we explore the creation, songs, and extraordinary legacy of Pink's Missundaztood — a record that sold 13 million copies worldwide and transformed a promising pop act into one of the most enduring artists of her generation. Guided by a slow, soothing narration designed to carry you gently toward sleep, we move through Pink's turbulent childhood in Pennsylvania, her pivotal collaboration with producer Linda Perry, and the deeply personal stories behind songs like Family Portrait, Don't Let Me Get Me, Just Like a Pill, and Get the Party Started. Sleep A Sound is the podcast that transforms music history into calming bedtime stories. Each episode blends guided relaxation with rich, immersive storytelling — perfect for anyone who struggles to wind down, loves music documentary content, or simply wants something beautiful to fall asleep to. In this episode: * The fractured childhood that gave Pink her voice * How Linda Perry asked the question that changed everything * The courage behind Family Portrait — and how it affected Pink's own father * Why Missundaztood connected with a generation of young women worldwide * A gentle breathing exercise to help you relax before the story begins 🎵 Perfect for fans of Pink, music history podcasts, sleep meditation, and bedtime storytelling. 💤 Best enjoyed with headphones, the lights off, and nowhere you need to be. Subscribe for new music history bedtime stories every week. If this episode helped you sleep, please leave a review — it means the world and helps more restless listeners find us.
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