Richard Leach's 7 Stars Of Jazz released it on the album In Character in 2006. Whiting and was first recorded by Carlyle Stevenson's El Patio Orchestra in 1925. Individual transcriptions are inspired by and and based upon the recorded versions cited, but are not necessarily exact replications of those recorded versions. Sleepy Time Gal by Richard Leach's 7 Stars Of Jazz was written by Joseph Alden, Ange Lorenzo, Raymond B. The lyric and guitar chord transcriptions on this site are the work of The Guitarguy and are intended for private study, research, or educational purposes only. Some of you, from private correspondence, already know that I use chords because I can't pick a lead line to save my soul - but I actually resort to that here. PROFILE: Composers: Richard Whiting, Ange Lorenzo: Lyricists: Joseph R. Unfortunately, the only vocal version I had access to did *not* have the seque from the end of the first verse to the beginning of the second, so what you see here is a bit of a guess - and a bit of a prayer. Glenn Miller's version is credited here, but in point of fact, I didn't have a complete version of any of the half-dozen or so that I was working from, by a variety of artists, ranging from a Larry Elgart rendition I found particularly useful, to snippets of Ray Noble, Harry James and others. This one was a challenge.to say the least. When you're a stay-at-home, play-at-home, Sleep - y time gal, I'll find a cot - tage for you. Sleep - y time gal, when all your dan - cin' is through, X0xxxx x2xxxx x4xxxx xx0xxx xx2xxx xx3xxx Sleep - y time gal, you've danced the ev' - ning a - way!īe - fore each sil - ver - y star fades out of sight, Gdim Cdim A7 A7+5 A7 D D6 D D6 Dalt C#7 C7 Sleep - y time gal, you're turn - in' night in - to day! Sleepy Time Gal Words & Music by Joseph Reed Alden, Raymond Egan, Ange Lorenzo & Richard