Bedtime Songs

Updated on September 13, 2011
V.K. asks from Roseville, CA
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I have a list of songs that I sing to my daughter at bedtime. Sometimes we switch and others she will request a certain one that she prefers at the time. I am wondering what songs you sing to your little one at bedtime or the calm them down.

Mine are:

Baby Mine
Stay Awake (my own version from Mary Poppins)
A Dream is a Wish
Soon You'll Come Home (from All Dogs go to Heaven"
When Your Smilin'
Pennies From Heaven
Somewhere Over the Rainbow

I think there are more but that's all that come to mind at the moment.

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Thank you SO much all of you who replied. I plan to record some of these songs for her and upload it to a CuddleTunes Bear that I got for her for either her Birthday (lands on Thanksgiving this year) or Christmas. I appreciate your great suggestions! I might not have the greatest voice out there but I love to sing. I hope to pass that love down to my daughter.

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J.H.

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I sing "All My Loving" by the Beatles or "Make You Feel My Love". I sing a lot of the songs from the For the Kids album, especially "The Rainbow Connection". My boys love it!
Thanks for the fun post!

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R.J.

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Night Night (a song my mum made up)
Goodnight Sweetheart

But I can't sing. Those are the only 2 songs my son ASKS for me to sing (much less allows), and it's only because he doesn't know what they're supposed to sound like. They're "supposed" to sound like me :D :D :D

Mostly I recite poems by Eugene Fields
Wynken Blynken & Nod
The Sugarplum Tree
The Gingham Dog & The Calico Cat

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J.P.

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I sang th same one that Anne mentioned:

Frere Jaques (Are You Sleeping?)
But when my kids were little they loved this song so much more when I personalized it by changing the lyrics but keeping the same melody.

"Mommy Loves You,
Mommy Loves You,
Yes I do,
Yes I do,
I really love my Christina,
I really love my Christina,
Yes I do,
Yes I do.

You could say the word daughter, or baby, etc... instead of your child's name. This one song was sang every night before I placed my twins in their cribs. We also sang Kumbaya My Lord. It was like a ritual.... these two songs calmed them in and let them know that bedtime was now approaching. Ahhh... brings back precious memories..... holding them near me while rocking and singing to them. I still sing every now and then but at 9 yrs. old, my son kind of thinks I'm crazy if i sing him a lullaby.

My husband sang "his" song to each one of them too. He is Greek and he would sing... Christos Anestis. "Christ Has Risen." He had such a sweet way of singing it to them. I think I am going to ask him to sing it again!

My kids eventually started to sing me their version of Are You Sleeping. So it went like this.... Christina loves mommy, Christina loves mommy, yes I do...... (Now that was so cute and I think I recorded it!)

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A.D.

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We have always sang "I will follow you into the dark" by Deathcab for Cutie since my son was a newborn. He's so funny because it played on the radio while we were driving the other day and he just yells "HEY! it's not bedtime!!"

here's the video for it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbqtuFemMOE

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R.K.

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Hush Little Baby

As soon as my grandson hears me start he settles down and starts to fall asleep. I don't know if really likes the song or it's self defense (maybe if I close my eyes she'll stop). ;-))

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T.B.

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We have the same routine every night. I sing "The Mommy & Me Song" that I made up the day she was born. Then she and I discuss where we are going to meet in our dreams that night. Sometimes it's disney world, the beach, at the park, and other times it's "skedewing" (from blues clues) into the Candy Land game or a picture she's seen. And then hubby, DD, and I will all sing the "I Love You" song from Barney.

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A.L.

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I wish I could sing! If I could, I would constantly sing to my daughter. I don't know more than half the songs you all have listed. =(

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P.W.

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Into the West from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

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E.A.

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Hush lil baby
And
Sammii had a little lamb :) been singing that one since she was in my tummy

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K.U.

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"The Rainbow Connection" from the Muppet Movie

"Yellow Submarine" and "Octopus's Garden" by The Beatles (they work if you sing them slowly and softly)

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A.W.

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I also sing Baby Mine, too! :) Here are a few that I can think of at the top of my head....
-Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (I sang this to both my boys ever since I was pregnant with them.:)
-Edelweiss (from Sound of Music)-I make up my own lyrics with it too. Both my boys love it.
-Frere Jaques (Are You Sleeping?) (I also change the lyrics to "Mommy Loves You, Mommy Loves You, Yes I do, Yes I do, Mommy loves you, Mommy Loves You, Yes I do, Yes I do."-My two year old loves it and quietly sings it with me now. :)
-Froggy Went a Courtin'
-Lollipop Tree
-Parsley, Sage Rosemary and Thyme by Simon and Garfunkel (total 60s song from my parents' generation, but my boys love it!) :)

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J.C.

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A lullaby I made up for them

The House at Pooh Corner

All the Pretty Little Ponies

Rockin' my Baby to Sleep
"There, there, there you go again. Baby's eyes are closed again. Listen to me, you are my best friend. Oh, sigh, sigh, what a great big sigh. There's a sleepyhead in your eye. I'll see you later in the morning light."

Over the Rainbow

The Moment I Saw You (LOVE this one - always brings a tear to my eye)
"The moment I saw you, I wanted to hold you, and keep you warm on a cold, gray morn. The moment I held you, I wanted to kiss you, and welcome you here on the day you were born."

An Irish lullaby I don't know the name of

An Appalachian lullaby I don't know the name of (but the words are sweet)
"Sleep my baby, the angels keep you from harm, and your Father above, cradles you in His love, safe and warm"

The Goodnight Song (I don't know the real name of this one, either)
"Lay down my sweet baby, lay down and take your rest. Won't you lay your head upon your mama's breast? Oh, I love you. God loves you the best. And I bid you goodnight, goodnight, I bid you goodnight."

My daughter is now 9 (will be in Oct.) and still asks me to sing these to her at bedtime. She wants to learn them really well so she can sing them to HER babies! The little sweetie!

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L.L.

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All the Pretty Little Horses
Home on the Range
Up, Up and Away (yup, the 5th Dimension song about the balloon)
Rush, Rush (yup, Paul Abdul)
Three Little Birds (Bob Marley)
Wild World (Cat Stevens)
Nothing But the Blood (hymn)

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