Lullabies
43 lullabies and bedtime songs for babies and children — from Twinkle Twinkle to Hush Little Baby, recorded with warmth and care. Free audio included.
43 songs
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Hush, Little Baby
Mama's gonna buy you a mockingbird — and then some
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All The Pretty Little Horses (Hush-A-Bye)
One of the most hauntingly beautiful lullabies in American tradition
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Brahms' Lullaby
The world's most beloved lullaby, composed by Johannes Brahms in 1868
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Golden Slumbers
The Elizabethan lullaby that became a Beatles classic
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Hush, Little Baby (Acoustic Version)
A gentle acoustic arrangement of the classic lullaby
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Irish Lullaby
Toora loora loora — the beloved Irish cradle song sung across generations
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Kerry Lullaby
A gentle Irish lullaby from the hills and valleys of County Kerry
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Rock-a-Bye Baby (Acoustic Version)
A gentle acoustic arrangement of the classic lullaby
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Sleep, Baby, Sleep
The little lamb on the green and the angels keeping watch
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All The World Is Sleeping (Suo Gân, Welsh Lullaby)
A gentle lullaby that wraps the whole world in quiet
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All Through The Night
A tender Welsh lullaby with one of the most beautiful melodies ever written
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Coventry Lullaby
A hauntingly beautiful medieval lullaby from the mystery play tradition
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Gaelic Cradle Song
A hauntingly beautiful traditional lullaby from the Gaelic world
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Golden Cradle
A richly imagined Irish lullaby of extraordinary tenderness and beauty
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Lullaby, Oh Lullaby (Lambs Are Sleeping)
Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping — a gentle goodnight to the world
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Oh, Hush Thee, My Baby
A knightly lullaby — guards stand watch while the young heir sleeps safe
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Sleep, Sweet Babe
Mother smiling, wheel turning, slumber calling softly
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Sleepytime
Sleepy-time has come and the covers are pulled tight
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Slumber Song
Stars shining silver and wings pausing bright at the pillow
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Star Light, Star Bright
The first star of the evening and the wish you make on it
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Star Sky Lullaby
Turn out the light, kiss your mummy goodnight — the stars are twinkling
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The Man in the Moon
Time for all children to go to bed — the man in the moon says so
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The Moon Is Gently Rising
Pale moonlight, silent trees, and the feel of peace and harmony
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Thy Cradle Is Green
A gentle lullaby with a royal cradle and the wind rocking a baby to sleep
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Acoustic Version)
A gentle acoustic arrangement of the world's most beloved lullaby
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A Night Time Blessing
A gentle blessing to send little ones safely off to sleep
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And Say Goodnight
A sweet musical goodbye at the close of every day
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Bedtime (The Evening Is Coming, The Sun Sinks To Rest)
The perfect musical end to every busy, wonderful day
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Bye Baby Bunting / One for Sorrow
Two traditional rhymes combined — a tender lullaby and a magpie counting song
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Do Do Baby Do
A gentle, melodic lullaby with images of hens and roses
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Goodnight, Goodnight
A warm and gentle farewell song to end a perfect day of music and play
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Here's the Church
A finger play rhyme that builds a church with your hands
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Little Children
Tiny, sleepy children drifting off to dream-land
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Little Fairies
Go away little fairies — the angels will watch while the baby sleeps
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Nature's Good Night
Clouds, birds, trees and flowers — all the world nods off to sleep
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Red Sky at Night
Shepherd's wisdom and the fifth of November
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Rock the Cradle
Tip-toe past the cradle while baby sleeps
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Rocking Carol
A Czech Christmas lullaby for the little man in the manger
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Sleep On, Little One
The flowers nod their heads and dream the night away
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Sleep, Little Child
Mother at the bedside, moon on the hill, the world gone still
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Sweet Be Your Sleep
Goodnight to you all and sweet be your sleep
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The Sun Is Down
A gentle lullaby as the sun sets, stars appear and drowsy eyes begin to close
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Winkum, Winkum
A gentle lullaby as the moonlight peeps and the baby's eyes grow heavy
About This Collection
Lullabies are among the oldest songs in human culture. Long before nursery rhymes were written down, parents were singing their children to sleep with simple melodies and soothing words — and this collection gathers forty-three of the finest, recorded with the warmth and quiet that bedtime requires.
You will find the classics here: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," "Hush, Little Baby," "Rock-a-Bye Baby," "Lavender Blue," "Golden Slumbers." Lullabies that have been part of bedtime routines for generations, recorded with care and real musical feeling. Alongside the well-known titles are some lesser-known gems — lullabies from the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions, songs of the night sky, and quiet melodies that deserve to be better known.
Lullabies serve a specific purpose — they help babies and young children wind down, feel safe, and eventually sleep — and the recordings in this collection are made with that purpose in mind. The arrangements are gentle, the tempos unhurried, and the overall atmosphere is one of warmth and calm. This is exactly the music you want in a nursery at seven o'clock on a winter evening.