The Best 25 Songs To Lull Baby To Sleep – As Voted By You!

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Singing has been used for centuries to help soothe restless babies off to sleep, but that doesn’t mean your bedtime songs have to come from ye olden days. It’s time to mix it up and rock your baby with some modern tunes.

We asked our Mum’s Grapevine community what chart-toppers and classic songs make their bedtime hit lists. Although lullabies like You Are My Sunshine and Baa Baa Black Sheep still get an outing, many children are falling asleep to the sounds of parents channelling Ed, Adele, Fergie and The Beatles instead.

Even if you don’t have a voice like an angel or the moves like Jagger, the soothing melody and calming lyrics of rock, reggae and pop hits are sure to help lull your little dreamer to sleep. Whether you are rocking a newborn, cradling a toddler or calming a preschooler, here are the top 25 songs our Mum’s Grapeviners use to bring on sleep.

Rock, roll and reggae the kids to sleep

    • Blackbird – The Beatles
    • Moonshadow – Cat Stevens
    • Hallelujah – Jeff Buckley
    • Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles
    • Don’t Funk With My Heart – Black Eyed Peas
    • Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You – Lauryn Hill
    • Who Let The Dogs Out – Baha Men
    • She Will Be Loved – Maroon 5
    • All My Loving – The Beatles
    • Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
    • Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
    • Smoke on the Water – Deep Purple
    • Hello – Adele
    • Three Little Birds – Bob Marley
    • Hey Ho – The Lumineers
    • Tiny Dancer – Elton John
    • Stay With Me – Sam Smith
    • Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran
    • Ob La Di Ob La Da – The Beatles
    • Nothing Else Matters – Metallica
    • Georgia – Vance Joy
    • Rocket Man –  Elton John
    • Someone Like You – Adele
    • Fresh Eyes – Andy Grammer
    • Fast Car – Tracey Chapman

The best thing about straying away from nursery rhymes and into new age music when you’re looking for bedtime songs to help babies sleep? You’re not only helping to soothe your kids to sleep with sound, but you are also giving them a musical education.

Because every child should know the lyrics to at least one Beatles song! And preferably by the age of three…

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Baby still won’t settle? Then take a look at our previous article for more helpful ways to soothe a crying baby.

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