Sleepyhead(s) or Sleepy Head may refer to:
Film and television
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"Sleepy Head" (''Adventures of Pow Wow''), an episode of the animated cartoon ''Adventures of Pow Wow''
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"Sleepyhead" (''Thorne''), a story arc in the 2010 UK TV series ''Thorne''
* ''Sleepy Head'', a 1920 film featuring
Dagmar Dahlgren
Dagmar Dahlgren (January 17, 1880 - October 20, 1951) was a dancer, singer and motion picture actress of the silent film era from Los Angeles, California. Her career in motion pictures lasted from 1920 to 1922.
Biography
Dagmar Sophie Dahlgre ...
* Sleepyhead, a kind of
Munchkin
A Munchkin is a native of the fictional Munchkin Country in the Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. They first appear in the classic children's novel ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900) where they welcome Dorothy Gale to their city in O ...
in the film ''The Wizard of Oz''
Music
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Sleepyhead (band)
Sleepyhead is an American indie rock band formed in 1989 in New York, New York, United States.
Discography
* ''Punk Rock City USA'' ( Slumberland; April 1993)
* ''Starduster'' (Homestead
Homestead may refer to:
*Homestead (buildings), a farm ...
, a 1990s American rock band
* ''Sleepy-Head'', a 1915 piano composition by
Arnold Bax
Albums
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''Sleepyhead'' (album), Sibille Attar album, 2013
* ''
Sleepyheads'', a 2003 album by Mr. Lif
* ''Sleepyhead'', a 2002 album by
The Brothers Creeggan
The Brothers Creeggan was a Canadian alternative rock/jazz band composed of Jim Creeggan (upright bass, guitar, bass guitar, vocals), Andy Creeggan (guitar, piano, accordion, percussion, vocals) and Ian McLauchlan (drums). The group has released ...
* ''Sleepyhead'', a 2020 album by
Cavetown
* ''Sleepyhead'', a 2003 EP by
Blueline Medic
Blueline Medic were a four-piece rock band from Melbourne, Australia.
History
The group formed in mid-1999 after the downfall of bands Caustic Soda and Mid Youth Crisis from which guitarists Donnie Dureau and Adrian Lombardi were members. In ...
* ''Sleepyhead'', a 2016 EP by
Galen Crew
Songs
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"Sleepyhead" (song), a song by Passion Pit
* "Sleepyhead", a song by 78 Saab from ''
The Bells Line''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by Alkaline Trio from ''
Maybe I'll Catch Fire
''Maybe I'll Catch Fire'' is the second album by American punk rock band Alkaline Trio, released on March 14, 2000 through Asian Man Records. It was their final studio album for Asian Man and their last with drummer Glenn Porter. Porter was repla ...
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* "Sleepyhead", a song by As Tall as Lions from ''
You Can't Take It with You''
* "Sleepy Head", a song by Beat Happening from ''
You Turn Me On
''You Turn Me On'' is the sixth and final album by the American band Beat Happening, released in 1992. The band supported the album with a North American tour.
Production
The album was produced by Stuart Moxham, of Young Marble Giants, and Steve ...
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* "Sleepyheads", a song by the Black Crowes from ''
Soul Singing
"Soul Singing" is a song by the United States, American Rock music, rock band The Black Crowes, released on July 23, 2001, as the second single from the group's sixth studio album Lions (album), ''Lions''.
Writing and production
"Soul Singing" ...
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* "Sleepyhead", a song by Bomb the Bass from ''
Clear''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by Deconstruction from ''
Deconstruction
The term deconstruction refers to approaches to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. It was introduced by the philosopher Jacques Derrida, who defined it as a turn away from Platonism's ideas of "true" forms and essences w ...
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* "Sleepy Head", a song by D:Ream from ''
In Memory Of...''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by Fun Lovin' Criminals, a B-side of the single "
Korean Bodega
"Korean Bodega" is a single released in 1999, and was the final single taken from Fun Lovin' Criminals's second album '' 100% Colombian''.
The release of the single was cross-promoted by an electronica version of the song arranged by Garbage, on ...
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* "Sleepyhead", a song by Gob from ''
The World According to Gob''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by Ed Harcourt from ''
Elephant's Graveyard
''Elephant's Graveyard'' is a special collection of B-sides and rarities from singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt. The collection was made available as a digital download only in the UK, and as a hard-to-find promo only 2-CD set in the US (released ...
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* "Sleepy Head", a song by Ben E. King from ''
I Have Songs in My Pocket''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by Earl Klugh from ''
The Spice of Life''
* "Sleepy Head (Serene Machine)", a song by Ed Kuepper from ''
Serene Machine''
* "Sleepy Head", a song by the Pillows,
music for the anime series ''FLCL''
* "Sleepyhead", a song by The Reason from ''
Things Couldn't Be Better''
* "Sleepyheads", a song by XTC from ''
Coat of Many Cupboards
''Coat of Many Cupboards'' is a box set by English rock band XTC, released in 2002. It acts as an anthology of their 15 years on Virgin Records. It is their first compilation of any kind to include tracks by their alter-ego, the Dukes of Strato ...
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* "Sleepy Head", a song composed by
Billy Hill
* "Sleepy Head (Elin's Lullaby)", a composition by
Richard Kearns
Richard Kearns (1952-2014) was an Irish classical composer.
He was born in 1952 at North Gloucester Place, Dublin, Ireland. He died in 2014.
See also
* Music of Ireland
Irish music is music that has been created in various genres on ...
Other uses
* Sleepyhead, a 1953
Royal Doulton Figurine
* ''Sleepyhead'', a 2001 novel by
Mark Billingham and basis for the ''Thorne'' episodes
See also
*
National Sleepy Head Day
National Sleepy Head Day ( fi, Unikeonpäivä; sv, Sjusovardagen) is a yearly celebration in Finland observed July 27. This holiday is related to the legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, but rather than a religious festival, it is more of an i ...
, an annual celebration in Finland
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