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Darn people had to come mess with his sleepy time.
And, why Silicon Valley's latest obsession is optimising sleepy time.
August is a notoriously sleepy time for the bear cams.
I make a mug of Sleepy Time tea and fall asleep around 8:30.
I sang 'Embraceable You' and 'Sleepy-Time Gal,' and he hired me on the spot.
There's also a separate Sleepy Time app, wherein Edwin sings lullabies and doubles as a nightlight.
Then you're in luck, because Nick Viall would like to tell you a sleepy time tale.
His long, meandering answers were the equivalent of drinking an industrial size dose of Sleepy Time Tea.
If that sleepy time tea isn't cutting it and those ZZZs are getting scarce, Cerrano's suggestions can't hurt.
Then I make myself a cup of Sleepy Time tea and read the latest issue of The New Yorker.
In the opening scene, we see a gentle shot of a couple going from sleepy time to morning time.
We think it works as a sleepy time, fun, epic fantasy you can watch as you drift off at night.
All of them will give you a warm and cozy sleepy-time experience — without the uncomfortable trial-and-error period.
Also, make sure that their naptime is not too late in the day to avoid any interference with their sleepy time.
We've decided to shake things up for 2019 and swap sleepy time for brain fuel: online courses, bundles, and e-learning packages.
I've done Calm meditations before, but I recently discovered that the app also has sleepy time music for adults, and I'm hooked.
From Chelsea to Bushwick, quirky and creative group shows are invigorating what used to be a sleepy time for the art world.
The boxes include a variety of items to make bedtime a positive experience and include tools to assist in easing children into sleepy time.
In Kirby Super Star, after the pink Nintendo icon has had enough, Kirby just tuckers out on a menu screen, sleepy time cap and all.
The fitness tracking I have on right now is enough sleepy time wearable for me at the moment — as I suspect it will be for most.
Welcome to a sleepy time of year, when the heat drives everyone to lakes or oceans or pools, and no one wants to do anything, really.
The holidays are usually a sleepy time for matrimonial attorneys, according to Jacqueline Newman, a partner at the matrimonial law firm Berkman, Bottger, Newman & Rodd in Manhattan.
Research suggests that, while blue light can affect how well you signal to your body that it's sleepy time, it may or may not affect your quality of sleep.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads EFA Project Space continues its long-running streak of terrific group shows tackling crucial topics with Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism's Temporal Bullying.
Of course he doesn't want to go to bed yet, but his wise mama makes the transition to sleepy-time smooth — and the perfect rhymes and warm, emotionally aware art help, too.
Taraneh Fazeli, in relation to a publication the Canaries are producing as part of her curatorial project "Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism's Temporal Bullying," facilitates a somatic and discursive workshop where people who are not members of the collective move through a series of paired exercises that consider the temporal shape of care and examine the different ways we communicate — gesturally, linguistically, affectively.
I have also developed a wind-down routine, which I imagine would also work for you because it's bulletproof: A shower using a sleepy-time shower cream, followed by magnesium oil spray (or a magnesium salt bath with a few drops of jasmine and rose essential oils if I'm feeling fancy); a soothing chamomile-based sleepy drink; lavender-scented sleep balm on my pressure points; a spritz of chamomile and lavender essential oil pillow spray; and a largely unsuccessful attempt to not go on social media and rile myself up with all your terrible opinions and tragic fits before bed.
Sleepy-Time Squirrel is a 1954 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the 25th Barney Bear short.
"Sleepy Time" was illustrated by Charles Saxon in The Saturday Evening Post in 1965, and reprinted in the magazine's September 1985 issue with the same illustrations.McIlvaine (1990), pp. 158–159, D59.145, D59.154. "Ukridge Starts a Bank Account" was illustrated by Edward Gorey in Playboy.McIlvaine (1990), p. 154, D51.17. "Sleepy Time" was included in the 1973 Wodehouse collection The Golf Omnibus.McIlvaine (1990), p. 122, B14.
In 2001, she starred in The Sleepy Time Gal.The Sleepy Time Gal allmovie.com, accessed March 22, 2015 In 2002, she appeared in the documentary Searching for Debra Winger and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest appearance on the television drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Plimpton was the voice of Miss Crumbles in the 2004 animated film Hair High by Bill Plympton.
McIlvaine (1990), p. 154, D51.18. "Sleepy Time" and "Bingo Bans the Bomb" were illustrated by "Graham" in Argosy.McIlvaine (1990), p. 165, D74.2.McIlvaine (1990), p. 165, D74.1.
The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts . Retrieved March 17, 2008. Her next appearance in Sleepy Time Donald (May 9, 1947)Sleepy Time Donald . The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts . Retrieved March 17, 2008. involved Daisy attempting to rescue a sleepwalking Donald from wandering into danger. Donald is loose in an urban environment and the humor results from the problems Daisy herself suffers while trying to keep him safe.
The Sleepy Time Gal is a 2001 film written and directed by Christopher Munch. The film stars Jacqueline Bisset, Martha Plimpton, Nick Stahl, Amy Madigan, Justin Theroux, Seymour Cassel and Frankie Faison.
"When It's Sleepy Time Down South", also known as "Sleepy Time Down South", is a 1931 jazz song written by Clarence Muse, Leon René and Otis René. It was sung in the movie Safe in Hell by Nina Mae McKinney, and became the signature song of Louis Armstrong, who recorded it almost a hundred times during his career.Charles Hersch: Subversive Sounds: Race and the Birth of Jazz in New Orleans. University of Chicago Press, 2008. . p. 199 The song is now considered a jazz standard.
René's other works included "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" (with Clarence Muse and brother Otis René), "Gloria", and such Pop staples as "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman", "Rockin' Robin", and "Boogie Woogie Santa Claus".
Non-album single (1966) :1. "Wrapping Paper" (Jack Bruce, Pete Brown) – 2:22 Fresh Cream (1966) :2. "I Feel Free" (Bruce, Brown) – 2:51 :3. "N.S.U." (Bruce) – 2:43 :4. "Sleepy Time Time" (Bruce, Janet Godfrey) – 4:20 :5.
Sidney George McMurdo is a golfer who works for an insurance company. He is intermittently engaged to Agnes Flack. He appears in "Those in Peril on the Tee", "Feet of Clay", "Tangled Hearts", "Scratch Man", and "Sleepy Time".Garrison (1991), p. 117.
Community Swing was composed by Glenn Miller in 1937 and recorded on June 9, 1937 at the Brunswick studios in New York and released as a Brunswick 78, 7923, Matrix #B 21236-1, backed with "Sleepy Time Gal".Flower, John. Moonlight Serenade. Arlington House, 1972.
Agnes Flack is a champion golfer and a distant cousin of Mr. Mulliner. She is intermittently engaged to Sidney McMurdo. She appears in the golf stories "Those in Peril on the Tee", "Feet of Clay", "Tangled Hearts", "Scratch Man", and "Sleepy Time".Garrison (1991), pp. 72–73.
He moved to Los Angeles and married in 1930. He is best known as the co-author of the 1931 song "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", co-written with his brother Leon René, and Clarence Muse.AllMusic, Credits for "When It's Sleepy Time Down South". Retrieved 2012-02-19. Other songs co-written by Otis René include "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat", included by Murray Head on his 1975 album Say It Ain't So and "That's My Home", included by Tony Bennett on his 2002 album, A Wonderful World. During the 1940s, with his brother, Leon René, Otis René established and ran the independent rhythm and blues labels Exclusive Records and Excelsior Records.
Otis Joseph René Jr. (October 2, 1898 - April 5, 1970)IMDb, Biographical information and soundtrack inclusions. Retrieved 2012-02-28. was an American songwriter and record label owner. As a songwriter, he is notable as the co- author of "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", which became a signature song for Louis Armstrong.
Working with several other illustrators (none with the pictorial quality of Jeffrey's art), Hodgetts had an extensive career as an author for several other series of children's books in the 1950s and early 1960s. These included “Sleepy Time Tales” - such as Sleepy Time Tales of Primrose Wood - a series of books that contained fifteen, or twelve, short (five minute) bedtime stories, often with a gentle moral at the end, and a light sense of humour, set in different locales, also including Apricot Farm, Happytown, Puddletown, Candytop Castle, Cuddleytown, Playtime Village, Playtown, Faraway Forest, The Pan Babies, and Sleepy Time Tales of the Little Cherubs. (More than one hundred short stories!) A totally different series featured the “Adventure Twins”, with daring deeds in helicopters and racing cars appearing on the front-covers: The Adventure Twins Take a Chance (1953), and Thrills With the Adventure Twins (1954). Both of these contain several short stories, the former including: Jungle Treasure, Spies on Rock Island, The Sacred Cobra, The Emperor's Daughter, and Adventure in the Desert. Hodgetts also created several other titles within a series of “Cherub story” books (with a winged cherub appearing on the front cover as a series logo).
Lyrick Publishing published three books written by Grossman that were based on characters from Humongous Entertainment's games. They were Freddi Fish: The Big Froople Match, Pajama Sam: Mission to the Moon and Freddi Fish: The Missing Letters Mystery. For Fisher-Price/Nickelodeon, Grossman authored two interactive books, SpongeBob SquarePants: Sleepy Time and Fairly OddParents: Squawkers.
Sleepy Time Donald is a Donald Duck animated short film which was released on May 9, 1947 and produced in Technicolor by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the sixth cartoon in Donald's filmography to feature Daisy Duck. The short revolves around Daisy's efforts to rescue Donald as he keeps running into danger while sleepwalking.
Hush-a-bye you sweet little baby and close those pretty blue eyes. Mother has gone to her weekly bridge party to get her wee baby the prize. Nursie will turn the radio on So you can hear a sleepy-time song, Sung by a lady whose poor heart must long For a baby like you.
Inspired by the original Pedigree dolls, each of the six dolls wears a modern interpretation of the fashions of original Sindy doll releases from 1963: Shopping Look, Weekender, City Chic, Dream Date, Skater Girl, and Sleepy Time. Each of the six versions is limited to 1,963 dolls. The dolls are manufactured by Kid Kreations of Staffordshire, England.
The Sleepy Time Gal was the third film directed by Christopher Munch, whose previous work included The Hours and Times (1991) and Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996). Munch shot the film over a two-and-half year period, and he later told an interviewer the extended stop-and-start shooting schedule was dictated by the lack of finances. "I didn't have a big enough chunk of money at any one point to do the whole thing," he said. "It really was held together by chewing gum and a lot of care."“Mother and child reunion,” The Advocate, April 2, 2002 Munch also stated the inspiration for The Sleepy Time Gal was based on his mother's experience in giving birth to a baby girl out of wedlock and giving the infant away for adoption.
' Love eventually became a bandleader himself, playing with Lena Horne, Billie Holiday, his friends Johnny Otis and Wynonie Harris, with whom he had several hits. In 1952, he launched the short-lived Spin Records, as a joint effort with songwriter Otis René ("When It's Sleepy Time Down South"). The label released material by the Preston Love Orchestra, among others.J.C. Marion, "Forgotten Sessions" , 1999. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
In a review of Sleepy Bears, Booklist wrote "As in Koala Lou (1989), Fox depicts the comfort and security of family without ever resorting to the syrup of many "I love you" books for preschoolers." and the School Library Journal called it "A cleverly written bedtime book " Kirkus Reviews found it "A bewitching collection of sleepy time rhymes." Sleepy Bears has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, Reading Time, and Australia's Parents.
He was still touring mainly around Perth and Fremantle at this time with William (Billy) R. Heaton. He began touring with Mrs Teague's Concert Party, performing in jails, hospitals, asylums and at Cottesloe beach, performing in the show "Sleepy Time Down South" while doubling as a waiter in a guest house. Still in his late teens he continued learning his craft with great enthusiasm; touring with vaudeville shows, visually impaired shows, community concerts etc.
His "My Old Saddle Pal" was sung by Gene Autry in his 1936 film, The Singing Cowboy. Aleshire also wrote "Sleepy Time Waltz", "Ozark Waltz", "Blackberry Jam" and "Ukulele Melody". In 1939 he co-wrote "Prairie Reveries" with Buddy Starcher.Aleshire (right) with Floyd Rutledge as Lennie and Goo Goo on Ozark Jubilee, 1955 In 1937, Aleshire joined WWVA-AM's Mountaineer Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia and worked with banjo player Dale Parker as part of the Rhythm Rangers for about a year.
He moved to the Boston area during the 1970s, after the success of The Platters. He was the only member of The Platters who sang on all of the approximately 400 songs recorded by the group. His background vocals can be heard on The Platters' biggest hits, including Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, The Great Pretender, Twilight Time and My Prayer. He is lead vocalist on Sixteen Tons, Singin' in the Rain, In a Little Spanish Town, Sleepy Time Gal, Darktown Strutters' Ball, Blues in the Night and On the Top of My Mind.
Hogan has continued to remain active in television, film, and theatre during the last decade. He has notably portrayed the recurring roles of Phil Carbone on Deadline (2000), Louis Sobotka on The Wire (2003), and Judge Hugo Bright on Law & Order (2003–2006). His has appeared in the films Maze (2000), Cupid & Cate (2000), Brooklyn Sonnet (2000), The Sleepy Time Gal (2001), Sweet Land (2005), Day Zero (2007), Universal Signs (2008), and Welcome to Academia (2009). He also appeared Off-Broadway in the plays Further Than the Furthest Thing (2002), Boy (2004), The Accomplices (2007), and Mourning Becomes Electra (2009).
Daisy debuted in theatrical animation and has appeared in a total of 15 films.The total does not account for Don Donald or Good Time for a Dime (1941), which features a Daisy Duck look-alike. She appeared in 12 Donald Duck short films. These are, in order of release, Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940), Donald's Crime (1945), Cured Duck (1945), Donald's Double Trouble (1946), Dumb Bell of the Yukon, Sleepy Time Donald (1947), Donald's Dilemma, Donald's Dream Voice (1948), Crazy Over Daisy (1950), Donald's Diary (1954) & How to Have an Accident at Work (1959) as Donald's unnamed wife.
In doing so, it created a new digital media company called "The Parent Brand" under the control of the station's founder Evan Kaldor, who took on the role of CEO. The Parent Brand aimed to provide written, audio and video content across both outlets. Later that year, in association with Qantas, Kinderling launched 3 in-flight radio channels for children, "Ready, Jet, Go", "Settle Petal" and "Sleepy Time", all of which were made accessible from passenger seat consoles. In July 2018, the station also partnered with Amazon's Alexa application, making two children's skills available for users in Australia and New Zealand; "Bedtime Explorers" and "Kinderling Kids News with Groovy Ruby".
"30th Anniversary" is a 3-CD box set by Spanish duo Baccara, released by Sony- BMG Germany on 31 August 2007. With a few minor omissions this fifty-track compilation comprises the entire recorded output of the original formation of the duo, Mayte Mateos and Maria Mendiola, made between the years 1977 and 1981 for the RCA-Victor label; their four studio albums Baccara (1977), Light My Fire (1978), Colours (1979), Bad Boys (1981), non-album tracks like "The Devil Sent You To Lorado", "Somewhere In Paradise", "Sleepy Time Toy", "Candido" as well as Spanish-, French- and German-language versions of some of their hits. 16 of the 50 tracks were previously unreleased on CD.
His most recent comic book appearance was in issue #3 of the 2008 miniseries Ambush Bug: Year None, in which he plays a role like the one Superboy-Prime played in Infinite Crisis; after living in limbo with Kal-L and company, Super-Turtle (who now calls himself Clark Kent) starts destroying anyone he considers to be a phony Super-Turtle, including Bat-Mite and Connor Kent. Super-Turtle makes a cameo in the final issue of Batman: The Brave and the Bold as Batmite is upset of the comic's cancelation and states several missed crossover opportunities including Super-Turtle.Batman: The All New Brave and The Bold #16 Super-Turtle has since appeared in Sleepy Time Crime from Capstone Publishing's DC Super- Pets line of children books.
It is called the Marvis Bay Golf and Country Club in the UK version of "Ordeal by Golf", though it is not located in Marvis Bay in the UK version of another story, "The Heart of a Goof". Fictional golf clubs other than the Oldest Member's are mentioned, including Goldenville (in "High Stakes"), Squashy Hollow (in "Sleepy Time" and other stories), and Wissahicky Glen, the club to which the Oldest Member belonged when he lived in Chicago in "The Heel of Achilles". He usually tells his stories from his favourite chair on the terrace overlooking the ninth green, and insists on using this chair in "The Purification of Rodney Spelvin".Wodehouse (2008) [1922], The Clicking of Cuthbert, "The Purification of Rodney Spelvin", pp. 223–225.
The Original Hits is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on label BMG International in 1990. The Original Hits was BMG-Ariola's first compact disc release of Baccara material and was in fact a re-issue of 1978 compilation The Hits Of Baccara (RCA PL 28344) provided with a new title and alternate artwork. The Hits Of Baccara having originally been issued in late 1978, this consequently means that The Original Hits omits recordings from the duo's third and fourth studio albums Colours (1979) and Bad Boys (1981) including single releases "Parlez-Vous Français?", "Body-Talk"/"By 1999", "Ay Ay Sailor", "Sleepy Time Toy" and "Colorado", thus creating a retrospective that only covers the first half of the original Baccara formation's recording career.
Another member of V.Jagdgeschwader 11 died on 4 April 1944, the unknown aircraft being piloted by the 23-year-old Unteroffizier Paul Tröndle, forming a part of the Reichsverteidigung. The grounds for his death are not clear and although he crashed in Rodewald, he was later buried at Wunstorf's cemetery. On 8 March 1944, an American B-17 named Sleepy Time Gal, was flying a bombing mission from RAF Deopham Green, Norfolk to Berlin as part of the 452nd Bomb Group, 731st Bombardment Squadron, when it was intercepted over Hanover by ten to fifteen Fw 190s, Bf 109s and Bf 110s. Initially mistaking the distant aircraft for Allied escorts, the B-17 Flying Fortress was soon peppered by cannon fire, resulting in the loss of two of the four engines.
Since 2003, Kathryn has been working with Little Tiger Press, for whom she has written three picture books to date: The Nutty Nut Chase (illustrated by Vanessa Cabban) in 2005; the best selling, Here Comes the Crocodile (illustrated by Michael Terry), in 2003; and the sequel, Click, Clack, Crocodile's Back (illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy), in 2009. With strong support from Little Tiger, Kathryn's work has reached a much wider audience; and Here Comes the Crocodile was shortlisted for both the Nottingham Children's Book Award and the Sheffield Book Award in 2005. Kathryn has also written a series of six books for very young children for Caterpillar Books: the first, Sleepy Time (illustrated by Sanja Reskek), was published in 2009; and the latest, Cheese Hunt (illustrated by Corinne Bittler), was published in 2010.
Spin Records was launched in the fall of 1952, as a joint effort between songwriter Otis René ("When It's Sleepy Time Down South") and rhythm & blues performer/saxophonist/music arranger Preston Love. The first three releases for the label were "Strange Land Blues" b/w "Cryin' For My Baby" by The Four Flames (later known as the Hollywood Flames) (with backing by the Preston Love Orchestra) on #101; "Kissin' Boogie" b/w "Jumpin' For Charles" by the Preston Love Orchestra (with vocals by Beverly Wright on A-side only) on #102; "Feel So Good" b/w "Huckle Boogie" by the Preston Love Orchestra (with vocals again by Beverly Wright on A-side only) on #103. The label is asserted to have ceased operations after these three releases.J.C. Marion, "Forgotten Sessions", 1999.
Many of these Screen Songs were planned as promotions for live theatrical appearances. This was part of a new marketing plan launched by Paramount for the 1930–1931 season. Rudy Vallee was the first on-screen celebrity, appearing in "Betty Co- Ed" (1931), and returned in "Kitty From Kansas City" (1931). He also appeared in a cameo in "Rudy Vallee Melodies" (1932). Other celebrities included The Boswell Sisters singing "When it's Sleepy Time Down South" (1932), Arthur Tracy in "Russian Lullaby" (1931) and "Romantic Melodies" (1932), Ethel Merman in "Let Me Call you Sweetheart" (1932), "You Try Somebody Else" (1932), "Time on my Hands" (1932), and "Song Shopping" (1933). The Mills Brothers appeared in three Screen Songs: "I Ain't Got Nobody" (1932), "Dinah" (1933), and "When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba" (1933).
E. She appeared in the 16th-century period drama Dangerous Beauty (1998) as Catherine McCormack's mother, a retired Venetian courtesan, and had the leading role in the 2001 independent feature The Sleepy Time Gal, which premiered on SundanceTV and was cited by the Village Voice in its annual survey of the year's best undistributed films. In 2005, Bisset was seen in the Domino Harvey biographical film Domino with Keira Knightley, directed by Tony Scott, playing a fictionalized version of Paulene Stone (renamed "Sophie Wynn"), whom she actually knew from her time as a model in London. Bisset at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival In 2006, Bisset had a recurring role on the TV series Nip/Tuck as the ruthless extortionist James. She starred in the lead role of Boaz Yakin's Death in Love, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
The 1980 single release of "Sleepy-Time-Toy" led to a disagreement within Baccara over the vocal mix used.Sleepy Time-Toy :1980 release Mendiola complained that her voice was not given sufficient prominence in the song's arrangement and sued RCA for breach of contract.Spanish TV :2004 interview with Mateos Mendiola's case was that the song should not have been released as a Baccara recording when it amounted to a Mateos solo. A court hearing in Munich resulted in 250,000 records being recalled from dealers and a revised recording with a new vocal mix being issued in place of the original. A twenty eight second instrumental bridge was removed from the start of the recording (thereby reducing the play time from 6:12 to 5:44) and the vocals were remixed so as to give Mendiola and Mateos equal prominence.
Billie Holiday first sang "Strange Fruit" there; at Josephson's insistence, she closed her set with this song, leaving the stage without taking any encores, so that the audience would be left to think about the meaning of the song. Lena Horne was persuaded to stop singing "When it's Sleepy Time Down South" written by Clarence Muse, Leon René and Otis René, Pearl Bailey was fired for being "too much of an Uncle Tom", and Carol Channing was fired for an impersonation of Ethel Waters. Relying on the keen musical judgment of John Hammond, the club's "unofficial music director", Josephson helped launch the careers of Ruth Brown, Lena Horne, dancer Pearl Primus, Hazel Scott, Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Big Joe Turner, and Sarah Vaughan, and popularized gospel groups such as the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Golden Gate Quartet among white audiences. Many of these acts had first been presented at Hammond's Carnegie Hall concerts, From Spirituals to Swing, in 1938 and 1939.

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