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"Cradle of Love" is a rock song written by Billy Idol and David Werner for Idol's 1990 fourth studio album Charmed Life. The song is the album's sixth track and was released as its first single. "Cradle of Love" became Idol's last top-10 hit in the United States, where it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The lyrics of "Cradle of Love" quote several well known nursery rhymes [2] with variations that tie them to the song's title. The song's chorus quotes Rock-a-bye Baby, the first verse quotes Jack Be Nimble, the second verse quotes Hey Diddle Diddle, and the third verse quotes Jack and Jill.
Cradle of Love may refer to: Songs. Cradle of Love (Johnny Preston song), 1960; Cradle of Love (Billy Idol song), 1990; TV Shows. The English title of the Philippine ...
Charmed Life is the fourth studio album by English rock singer Billy Idol, released on 30 April 1990 by Chrysalis Records.. The lead single, "Cradle of Love", appeared on the soundtrack of The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.
Idol performing during the Cradle of Love Tour, 1990. Idol released Whiplash Smile in 1986, which sold well. [19] The album included the hits "To Be a Lover", "Don't Need a Gun" and "Sweet Sixteen". Idol filmed a video for the song "Sweet Sixteen" in Florida's Coral Castle. [22] A remix album was released in 1987, titled Vital Idol.
"Cradle of Love" (Live) Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume I by Various artists [21] 2000 "Buried Alive" Heavy Metal 2000 OST by Various artists "Into the Night"
The film's soundtrack includes Idol's "Cradle of Love", which also appeared on Idol's 1990 album Charmed Life. [13] A number of the musicians featured on the soundtrack also appeared in the film itself, including Morris Day, Sheila E., and Tone Loc (as Slam the Rapper).
Most cradle-songs use ringatószavak, 'rocking words' that are meaningless, archaic, or come from baby talk, as well as many terms of endearment such as baba, bogárka, csibe, angyal, kedves, rózsabimbó, 'baby, beetle, chick, angel, dear, rosebud', some of which they share with love songs. They usually have only one verse and short lines. [37]