“Close your eyes, have no fear/The monster’s gone, he’s on the run, and your daddy’s here…” John Lennon’s present for his son Sean is lyrically on point (and, really, it’s not hard to substitute “girl” for “boy” in the chorus, if you’re so inclined.) Of course, there are tonnes of Beatles and Beatle-adjacent songs that work well as lullabies. Here are eight suggestions to get you started. It’s time to pick a few slightly newer hits. Whisper-crooning a familiar song in the dark is a nice ritual to end the day for both of you.Ī lot of people fall back on the big standby "rock-a-bye baby." Yes, it’s simple and sweet, but it’s basically about an infant horrifically dropping out of a tree, and also dates back to the 17th or 18th century. ![]() ![]() If you sing your little ones to sleep, you’ve probably realized a good lullaby is just as much for the parent as it is for the kid being gently ushered off to dreamland.
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