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Stay Awake (Mary Poppins song) Stutter Rap (No Sleep til Bedtime) T. Talking in Your Sleep (Crystal Gayle song) Talking in Your Sleep (The Romantics song) Two Sleepy ...
"Matthew, Mark, Luke and John", also known as the "Black Paternoster", is an English children's bedtime prayer and nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 1704. It may have origins in ancient Babylonian prayers and was being used in a Christian version in late Medieval Germany. The earliest extant version in English can be traced ...
"Tell Me a Bedtime Story" (Herbie Hancock) – 6:46 Flute solo: Hubert Laws; Electric piano: Herbie Hancock; Jazz violins: Harry Lookofsky (based on a Herbie Hancock piano solo transcribed by Sy Johnson) "Love Me by Name" (Lesley Gore, Ellen Weston) – 4:10 Vocalist: Patti Austin; Keyboards: Herbie Hancock; Guitar: Eric Gale
Edo Lullaby (Japanese: 江戸子守唄 or Edo no komori uta) is a traditional Japanese cradle song. It originated in Edo, was propagated to other areas, and is said to be the roots of the Japanese lullabies. [1]
The song was written in 1948 by the Danish writer and poet Harald H. Lund with music composed by writer-musician Mogens Jermiin Nissen (1906–72). "Godnatsang" ("Goodnight Song") – This is a popular lullaby that was composed (lyrics and music) by Sigurd Barrett (born 1967), pianist, composer and host of a children's TV programme in Denmark ...
"Bedtime Story" is a song written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton, and recorded by American country music artist Tammy Wynette. It was released in November 1971 as the first single and title track from the album Bedtime Story. The song was Wynette's eleventh number one on the country charts spending one week at the top and a total of ...
In 1976, Richard Manuel and Van Morrison sang the song, as "Tura Lura Lural (That's an Irish Lullaby)", during The Band's farewell concert The Last Waltz."Come On, Eileen", a #1 U.K. chart single from the English band Dexys Midnight Runners, includes a chorus with the lines "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra Too-Ra-Loo-Rye, Ay / And you'll hum this tune forever."
Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship is the fourteenth studio and children's music album by Christian singer-songwriter Twila Paris, released on March 27, 2001 by Sparrow Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bedtime Prayers consists of original lullabies written by Paris, with the exception of the William O. Cushing hymn "Jewels."