Sleepy Eye is a city in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 3,599 at the 2010 census. Sleepy Eye took its name from Sleepy Eye
"Sleepy-Eyed John" is a song that was a million-selling hit for Johnny Horton in 1961. Written by left-handed fiddle player Tex Atchison, the song was
sleep, sleepy-seeds, sleepy buds, sleepy sand, sleepy winks, eye boogers, eye goop, sleep dust, sleepies, eye gunk, eye crust, dozy dust, or sleepy dirt
Sleepy Eye may refer to: Geography: Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, a city in Brown County Sleepy Eye Creek, a tributary of the Cottonwood River in Minnesota Sleepy
Sleepy Eye Lake may refer to: Sleepy Eye Lake (Brown County, Minnesota) Sleepy Eye Lake (Le Sueur County, Minnesota) This disambiguation page lists articles