It's biblical. It comes from Isaiah 60:1 - "Arise, shine; for your light has come,
and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you."
'to shine someone on' = I ignored it.
"Rise and shine" is a common phrase used to wake someone up and encourage them to start their day energetically. It implies waking up, getting out of bed, and beginning the day with enthusiasm and energy.
"Rise and shine, Valentine" is a playful and affectionate phrase often used to gently wake someone up, typically a romantic partner. It combines the cheerful call to "rise and shine," encouraging someone to start their day positively, with "Valentine," a term of endearment that evokes love and warmth. This phrase can be used in a lighthearted context, making mornings feel special and loving.
The phrase "to rise against" was used in the play Hamletby William Shakespeare. It is in the soliloquy "to be or not to be..." It was probably used as a phrase on occasion before that, but this use made it very well known.
Rise 'n' Shine was created in 1971.
To rise and shine
Moonshiners would wake up and take a swift of moonshine aka shine!!!Rise and shine! My version anyway.
Up and Adam!!!! Probably closer to the phrase: up 'n' at 'em! [loosely, get to it; go for them.. the new day's tasks] Rise 'n' Shine
Rise and Shine - 1941 was released on: USA: 21 November 1941
Rise and Shine - 2007 was released on: USA: 20 November 2007 (DVD premiere)
Rise and Shine - 1981 was released on: USA: 25 August 1981 (pilot episode)
If Not for You - 1995 Rise and Shine 1-7 was released on: USA: October 1995