Sleepy Time Gal
Sleepy time gal,
You're turnin' night into
day!
Sleepy time gal,
You've danced the
ev'ning away!
Before each
silvery star fades out of sight,
Please give me one
little kiss,
then let us whisper
"Goodnight,"
It's gettin' late
and, Dear, your pillow's waitin' . . .
Sleepy time gal,
when all your dancin' is through,
Sleepy time gal,
I'll find a cottage for you.
You'll learn to
cook and to sew,
What's more,
you'll love it, I know!
When you're a
stay-at-home, play-at-home,
Eight o'clock
sleepy time gal!
< instrumental repeat of verse
>
You'll learn to
cook and to sew,
What's more,
you'll love it, I know!
When you're a
stay-at-home, play-at-home,
Eight o'clock
sleepy time gal!
~ title song of the
1942 film "Sleepy Time Gal", 1925
Music by
Ange Lorenzo and
Richard A. Whiting
with lyrics by
Joseph R. Alden and
Raymond B. Egan, 1925
Leo Feist Inc. / Whiting Music Corp.
   | Album Notes | Album Session |
Instrumental backing by
"Como's Little Combo"
—
a section of Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra
Recorded at RCA Victor Studio 3, 155
East 24th Street, New York
City
A&R Producer: Ed O. Welker
Recorded February 19, 1957
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