Sleep (1923 song)
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| name = Sleep
| type = single
| artist = Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
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| B-side = The West, a Nest, and You
| released = {{Start date|1923|11|30}}
| recorded = {{Start date|1923|10|16}}
| genre = Jazz
| length = {{Duration|m=3|s=04}}
| label = Victor
| writer = Earl Burtnett, Adam Geibel, Tom Waring
| producer =
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"Sleep" is a song written by Earl Burtnett and Adam Geibel (under the pseudonym Earl Lebieg) in 1923. The song's melody is based on a motif from "Visions of Sleep", a 1903 composition by Geibel.{{cite magazine |title="Sleep" Rights Denied to Vogel |magazine=Billboard |date=5 August 1950 |volume=62 |issue=31 |page=11 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lfUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA11 |language=en}} The song was released by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians in 1923, becoming the band's first hit and their signature theme. The song was also the theme for the television musical variety show The Fred Waring Show. The lyrics for the song were written by Waring's brother, Tom, who sang on the recording as well.{{cite journal |title=Waring Still Rehearses Theme Song |journal=Electricity on the Farm |date=1943 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ay5AAAAIAAJ |publisher=Dun-Donnelly Publishing Corporation |language=en}}
Other charting versions
- Les Paul released a version of the song as the B-side to his and Mary Ford's 1953 single "I'm Sitting on Top of the World".{{cite web|title=Les Paul, "I'm Sitting on Top of the World" Single Release|website=Discogs |date=March 1953 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Les-Paul-Les-Paul-And-Mary-Ford-Im-Sitting-On-Top-Of-The-World-Sleep/release/6723484|accessdate=February 26, 2019}} It reached #21 on the U.S. pop chart and #31 on Cashbox chart.
- Little Willie John released a version of the song as a single in 1960 which reached #10 on the U.S. R&B chart and #13 on the U.S. pop chart.{{cite web|title=Little Willie John, "Sleep" Chart Positions|url=http://musicvf.com/song.php?title=Sleep+by+Little+Willie+John&id=26142|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
Other versions
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra released a version of the song as the B-side to their 1937 single "Wake Up and Live".{{cite web|title=Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, "Wake Up and Live" Single Release|website=Discogs |date=5 May 1937 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Tommy-Dorsey-And-His-Orchestra-Wake-Up-And-Live-Despierta-Y-Vive-Sleep-Sue%C3%B1o/release/10124853|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Alto saxophonist Earl Bostic released a version of the song as a single on King Records (#4444) in 1951.
- Urbie Green and His Big Band released a version of the song on their 1955 album All About Urbie Green and His Big Band.{{cite web|title=Urbie Green and His Big Band, All About Urbie Green and His Big Band|website=Discogs |url=https://www.discogs.com/Urbie-Green-And-His-Big-Band-All-About-Urbie-Green-And-His-Big-Band/release/4327584|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- The Chico Hamilton Quintet released a version of the song on their 1956 album Chico Hamilton Quintet in Hi Fi.{{cite web|title=The Chico Hamilton Quintet, Chico Hamilton Quintet in Hi Fi|website=Discogs |url=https://www.discogs.com/The-Chico-Hamilton-Quintet-Chico-Hamilton-Quintet-In-Hi-Fi/release/2500372|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Billy Vaughn with His Orchestra released a version of the song as the a single in 1956, but it did not chart.{{cite web|title=Billy Vaughn with His Orchestra, "Sleep" Single Release|website=Discogs |date=February 1956 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Billy-Vaughn-With-Orchestra-Sleep-Till-I-Waltz-Again-With-You/release/3409009|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Buddy Rich and Max Roach released a version of the song on their 1959 album Rich Versus Roach.
- Boots Randolph released a version of the song on his 1960 album Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax.{{cite web|title=Boots Randolph, Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax|website=Discogs |year=1960 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Boots-Randolph-Boots-Randolphs-Yakety-Sax/release/6808235|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra released a version of the song on their 1960 album Last Date.{{cite web|title=Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra, Last Date|website=Discogs |year=1960 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Lawrence-Welk-And-His-Orchestra-Last-Date/release/3485997|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Chet Atkins released a version of the song on his 1961 album Chet Atkins' Workshop.{{cite web|title=Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins' Workshop|website=Discogs |year=1961 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Chet-Atkins-Chet-Atkins-Workshop/release/929441|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Pat Boone released a version of the song on his 1961 album Moody River.{{cite web|title=Pat Boone, Moody River|website=Discogs |year=1961 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Pat-Boone-Moody-River/release/1177658|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- Merle Travis released a version of the song on his 1981 album Travis Pickin'.
- Benny Goodman released a version of the song on his 1992 compilation album Florida Sessions.{{cite web|title=Benny Goodman, Florida Sessions|website=Discogs |year=1992 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Benny-Goodman-Florida-Sessions/release/7053328|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
- The Glenn Miller Orchestra released a version of the song on their 1998 compilation album The Chesterfield Shows 1940-1941 Yesterthoughts.{{cite web|title=Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Chesterfield Shows 1940-1941 Yesterthoughts|website=Discogs |year=1998 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Glenn-Miller-And-His-Orchestra-The-Chesterfield-Shows-1940-1941-Yesterthoughts/release/6791638|accessdate=February 26, 2019}}
References
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Category:Little Willie John songs
Category:Song recordings produced by Chet Atkins
Category:Victor Talking Machine Company singles