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"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 1931 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. [ 1 ]
"Feelin' Satisfied" is a song by American rock band Boston, released on their 1978 studio album Don't Look Back. The song was written by Tom Scholz and released as a single in 1979. The single peaked at #46 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [2] It reached #84 in Canada. [3] It was the band's last release for 7 years, until Third Stage in 1986.
The upbeat instrumentals and the chorus with lyrics like “I’m walking on sunshine and don’t it feel good” makes this ‘80s song worth playing over and over again. Listen Here 21.
Instrumental music such as sitar or violin is recognized as more effective in inducing sleep than vocal music. [26] Although lyric gives depth and meaning to the music, it also stimulates cognitive processes, making it more difficult to fall asleep.
This will help you feel more awake during the day and more sleepy at night, thanks to sunlight’s role in regulating your body’s internal clock. Reduce the stress in your life with activities ...
"Singing in My Sleep" is a song by American rock band Semisonic. It was released on August 18, 1998, as the second single from their second studio album, Feeling Strangely Fine (1998). It was written by Dan Wilson and produced by Nick Launay .
The song ran for nearly four minutes when released. This was too long by contemporary AM radio standards; radio stations at that time rarely played songs longer than three minutes because longer songs meant that fewer ads could be placed between song sets. [22] Spector, however, refused to shorten it.
Though trend pieces suggest that Gen Z-ers prefer going to sleep at 9 p.m., this poll found that 11 p.m. is more popular, with 24% of 18- to 29-year-olds naming that as their usual bedtime ...