Pajamas, also spelled pyjamas (see also
spelling differences) and often shortened to PJs, can refer to several related
types of clothing. The original paijama are loose, lightweight trousers fitted
with drawstring waistbands and worn in South and West Asia by both sexes. In
many English-speaking nations, pajamas are loose-fitting, two-piece garments
derived from the original garment and worn chiefly for sleeping, but sometimes
also for lounging, also by both sexes. More generally, pajamas may refer to
several garments, for both daywear and nightwear, derived from traditional
pajamas and involving variations of style and material.
The word "pyjama" or
"pajama", which originally derives from the Persian word پايجامه
(Peyjama meaning "leg garment"), was incorporated into the English
language during British Raj through the Hindustani.
A pillow is a large cushion support for the
head or other parts of the body, usually used while sleeping in a bed, or for
the body as used on a couch or chair. There are also throw pillows (also called
toss pillows), which are pillows that are purely decorative and not designed
for support or comfort. Outside the USA these
are generally considered a type of cushion, with the term pillow reserved for
the pillows on a bed.
Sleep is a naturally recurring state
characterized by reduced or absent consciousness, relatively suspended sensory
activity, and inactivity of nearly all voluntary muscles. It is distinguished
from quiet wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, and is more
easily reversible than being in hibernation or a coma. Sleep is a heightened
anabolic state, accentuating the growth and rejuvenation of the immune,
nervous, skeletal and muscular systems. It is observed in all mammals, all
birds, and many reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Dreams are successions of images, ideas,
emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain
stages of sleep. The content and purpose of dreams are not definitively
understood, though they have been a topic of scientific speculation, as well as
a subject of philosophical and religious interest, throughout recorded history.
The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" is a song with music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt and lyrics by Gus Kahn.
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" was
recorded by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra with vocal by Nelson on February 16, 1931 . That February 18, Wayne King and His Orchestra with vocal by Ernie
Birchill recorded the song. "Dream a Little Dream of Me" was also an
early signature tune of Kate Smith. In the summer of 1950 seven recordings of
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" were in release with the versions by
Frankie Laine and Jack Owens the other versions were by Cathy Mastice, Ella
Fitzgerald, Louis Jordan, Vaughn Monroe, Dinah Shore and a duet version by Bing
Crosby and Georgia Gibbs. Other traditional pop acts to record "Dream a
Little Dream of Me" include Barbara Carroll, Nat King Cole, Doris Day,
Joni James, and Dean Martin and Italian vocal group Blue Penguin.
"Dream a Little Dream of Me" was
recorded for the Mamas & the Papas April 1968 album release The Papas & The Mamas. The group had often sung the song for fun, having been familiarized
with it by member Michelle Phillips, whose father had been friends with the
song's co-writer, Fabian Andre, in Mexico City where
Michelle Phillips' family had resided when she was a young girl. "Mama"
Cass Elliot suggested to group leader John Phillips that the group record
"Dream a Little Dream of Me"; according to him she was unhappy while
recording the song, objecting to its campiness, but Elliot herself would later
tell Melody Maker: "I tried to sing it like it was 1943 and somebody had
just come in and said, 'Here's a new song.' I tried to sing it as if it were
the first time."
A slightly different version of "Dream
a Little Dream of Me" was included on Elliot's solo debut album, Dream a
Little Dream.
Cass Elliot (September 19, 1941 – July 29,
1974), born Ellen Naomi Cohen and also known as Mama Cass, was an American
singer and member of The Mamas & the Papas. After the group broke up, she
released five solo albums. In 1998, Elliot, John Phillips, Denny Doherty, and
Michelle Phillips were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for their work
as The Mamas & the Papas.
Ellen Cohen was born to Philip and Bess
Cohen in Baltimore , Maryland , where she grew up. The family then moved to Alexandria , Virginia (a suburb
of Washington , D.C. ). She adopted the name "Cass" in high school—possibly, as
Denny Doherty tells it, borrowing it from the actress Peggy Cass—but in any
case, it was "Cass", not "Cassandra." She assumed the
surname Elliot sometime later, in memory of a friend who had died.
Cass fell in
love with acting. Upon graduating high school, she made a splash in the New York City
theater scene. Quickly, her strong voice was recognized by musicians and she
joined a couple folk groups.
A popular legend about Elliot is that her
vocal range was improved by three notes after she was hit on the head by some
copper tubing shortly before joining The New Journeymen in the Virgin Islands . Elliot herself
confirmed the story in a 1968 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, saying,
"It’s true, I did get hit on the head
by a pipe that fell down and my range was increased by three notes. They were
tearing this club apart in the islands, revamping it, putting in a dance floor.
Workmen dropped a thin metal plumbing pipe and it hit me on the head and
knocked me to the ground. I had a concussion and went to the hospital. I had a
bad headache for about two weeks and all of a sudden I was singing higher. It’s
true. Honest to God."
After the accident, she was asked to join a
newly formed folk band, The Mamas & the Papas, even though member John
Phillips considered her too fat and unattractive
Ironically, despite her obesity, Mama Cass
ended up being the most-loved member of the iconic band. Fans immediately
realized that Mama Cass was the true talent of the four musicians. Plus, she
became an unexpected sex symbol. The other band members recall crazed fans
throwing up their hotel room keys to Mama Cass, desperate for her attention.
She even posed nude for the first edition of Cheetah, a rock magazine that
lasted eight issues.
When The Mamas & the Papas broke up in
1971, she embarked on a solo singing career. Her most successful recording
during this period was 1968's Dream a Little Dream of Me from her solo album of
the same name, released by Dunhill Records though it had originally been released
on the album The Papas & the Mamas Presented By The Mamas and the Papas
earlier that year.
It was famously reported in all the
tabloids that Mama Cass died choking on a ham sandwich. That is not true. A
doctor merely saw a ham sandwich and a champagne glass sitting on her bed
stand. He speculated the food could have been the cause. An autopsy soon
declared she had suffered a heart attack during her sleep and no food was found
in her windpipe.
DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME LYRICS
[spoken]
"...you keep pouring into one glass
and you're never changing the straw."
"And now to sing this lovely ballad,
here is...Mama Cass."
Stars shining bright above you;
Night breezes seem to whisper "I love
you."
Birds singing in the sycamore tree.
Dream a little dream of me.
Say nighty-night and kiss me;
Just hold me tight and tell me you'll miss
me.
While I'm alone, blue as can be,
Dream a little dream of me.
Stars fading but I linger on, dear---
Still craving your kiss.
I'm longing to linger till dawn, dear,
Just saying this...
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you---
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind
you.
But in your dreams, whatever they be,
Dream a little dream of me.
Stars fading but I linger on, dear---
Still craving your kiss.
I'm longing to linger till dawn, dear,
Just saying this...
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you---
Sweet dreams that leave all worries far
behind you.
But in your dreams, whatever they be,
Dream a little dream of me.
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