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A music video to accompany the release of "Counting Sheep" was first released on YouTube on 15 April 2015. [3] The video takes place on the edge of the lake at a ‘Stop Revive Survive’ station on a highway, while voice-overs warn ‘don’t fall asleep’, a ghoulish person emerges from a chained box in the back of an open truck.
Counting Sheep is an album of children's music, released in 2000, by American country music artist Collin Raye. It did not produce any chart singles, and was intended as a side project. It did not produce any chart singles, and was intended as a side project.
In Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote," Don Quixote and Sancho Panza discussed counting goats — not sheep — to help Quixote sleep. - Hulton Archive/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Counting sheep is a way to fall asleep . Counting Sheep may also refer to: . Counting Sheep (film), a 2022 Spanish-Argentine black comedy film Counting Sheep, a 2000 album by Collin Raye
The video also shows clips of an alligator crawling through the ground floor. [13] The video became the first music video by a band in history to reach 1 billion views, doing so on November 2, 2015. [14] It has received over 4 billion views and 18 million likes on YouTube, and, as of January 2025, is the 20th most viewed video on the site. [15]
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An early reference to counting sheep as a means of attaining sleep can be found in Illustrations of Political Economy by Harriet Martineau, from 1832: "It was a sight of monotony to behold one sheep after another follow the adventurous one, each in turn placing its fore-feet on the breach in the fence, bringing up its hind legs after it, looking around for an instant from the summit, and then ...