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  1. 3 days ago · All the Pretty Little Horses. Hush-a-bye, Don't you cry Go to sleep, my little baby When you wake, you shall have All the pretty little horses Dapples and grays, blacks and bays All the pretty little horses. 6. “All Through the Night”. This Welsh song is a well-known hymn that doubles as a lullaby for babies.

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  3. You don't get a lullaby that's exciting, fast-paced - they're always very slow tempo." ... They can also be a stress-reliever for you too, says Andrea. "If you're singing a lullaby that involves ...

  4. Jan 31, 2022 · Three in the nursery fast asleep, Fast asleep. It did not have the intended effect. ... Alzheimer’s patients, too. As for pandemic-era lullaby singing? “Its potency is much deeper, because ...

    • "Rock-A-Bye Baby"
    • "Good Night"
    • "Brahms’ Lullaby"
    • "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
    • "Amazing Grace"
    • "Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight"
    • "Frère Jacques"
    • “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
    • "Star Light, Star Bright"
    • “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”

    This classic nursery rhyme is believed to date back to 18th-century England (though it may have originated in America). Theories abound as to the meaning of the mysterious (and ominous!) lyrics, which have changed a bit over time. And while the notion of a falling cradle may not seem very restful, this melody has lulled babies to sleep and weathere...

    This classic Beatles song (written by John Lennon for his son Julian) is peaceful and soothing. Tender lyrics (like “now the sun turns out his light” and “dream sweet dreams for me”) are perfect for parents to sing to little ones. Think of "Good Night" as an audio take on the classic bedtime story Goodnight Moon. (And if you love the Beatles, there...

    The name doesn’t lend a clue as to the melody or lyrics, but you likely will be able to hum along when you hear this classic song from German composer Johannes Brahms. Different variations of the lyrics — originally in German — accompany different versions of the song, but all are full of comfort. Listen to Dean Martin croon “The Cradle Song.”

    The lyrics to this classic — heard in day cares around the country — come from a poem by Jane Taylor that was written in 1806. With its images of stars and the night sky, along with the disappearing sun, this song is the perfect way to evoke sleep. Listen to this version of the lullaby by Jewel.

    This classic hymn, especially as sung by the incomparable Etta James, is deeply emotional and stirring. And although as the lyrics mention, there are moments of “dangers, toils and snares,” the overall spirit and arc of the song is uplifting. Plus, parents may appreciate that the song is easy to hum and sing. Listen to Etta James in a live performa...

    You don’t have to do a full doo-wop performance (à la the classic scene from Three Men and a Baby) to benefit from the restful tones of this song by The Spaniels. Sure, it may be about a late night and bidding farewell to a date, but these lyrics — and the slow, easy-to-sing pacing — lend themselves to sleepy time with babies. Listen to the full so...

    You can sing this classic French lullaby — about a friar who oversleeps — in either English or French. Your choice! Either way, the repetition at the end of the song (“ding, dang, dong”) is curiously restful. Listen to the chimes in “Frère Jacques."

    The deeply hope-filled chorus of this African American spiritual song is likely quite familiar. People have sung “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” since the late 1800s, and while its exact origins are unknown (and it has at times stirred up some controversy), the song’s power and popularity are certain. Parents can sing the whole song, or simply repeat th...

    Sing this classic tune to lull your baby to sleep. You can point out the stars in the night sky as you sing. The simple lyrics make it easy to remember. Listen along to the melody here.

    As parents croon this hit song from The Wizard of Oz, they may wish that their babies will be able to discover this wonderful land where dreams come true. Listen to Judy Garland sing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Find below 15 popular lullabies for babies with lyrics to help you hum or sing your baby into a peaceful sleep. Our number one is the most famous lullaby of all time, and I am sure you would have heard it or know the tune. 1. Hush Little Baby Lullaby Lyrics. Hush, little baby, don’t say a word, Papa’s gonna buy you a mockingbird.

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  7. Jan 22, 2024 · It’s clear that any kind of music: lullabies, white noise, singing, special playlists etc. are all incredibly useful tools when navigating baby sleep. And everyone in your family’s sleep! But for me, incorporating lullabies into your winddown routine and then using white noise for the duration of the nap or nighttime is my winning combination.

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