[Baby Sleep Music] Soothing music/BGM that lulls your baby to sleep
What kind of music do you play when putting your baby to sleep?
It’s tough to soothe a baby to sleep when their sleep rhythm isn’t established yet, isn’t it?
I’m sure the moms and dads handling this are exhausted.
In this article, we introduce music and background tracks to help your baby sleep comfortably.
We’ve gathered classics, music box tunes, and relaxing tracks with natural sounds, so please try them when you’re having trouble getting your baby to sleep.
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[Baby Sleep Music] Soothing Music and BGM to Help with Bedtime (11–20)
Lullaby (2 hours long) Baby Bedtime music – fisher priceGhiselle’slife

You can listen to lullabies endlessly for a full two hours.
Just like the title “Bedtime Music,” it’s something you’ll definitely want to play for a baby who’s about to drift off to sleep.
It’s a track with high, music-box-like tones and a calm, unhurried BGM feel.
They say babies can relax when they hear high tones and slower tempos, so this song seems like a perfect fit.
If you play it softly, your baby will likely sleep soundly.
Super Relaxing Baby MusicWonderful Lullabies

It’s a gentle lullaby packed with elements babies tend to love—like music box-like tones, a bright atmosphere, and a leisurely tempo.
Babies who don’t yet grasp the sense of time can be guided into bedtime by listening to music before sleep; it helps signal that it’s time to go to bed.
Played softly at a volume that feels comfortable for babies, this song seems like it would help them drift off smoothly.
It’s also a track that moms and dads who want a breather can listen to together to relax.
GymnopédieErikku Sati

It’s a three-part solo piano piece composed by Erik Satie, and since it’s used in various works, many of you may already be familiar with it.
This piece is often said to feature frequencies that help babies feel at ease.
Its dreamlike atmosphere and gentle piano melody are so beautiful that not only babies but adults as well can’t help but be captivated.
Why not listen to this piece—a track that helps both adults and babies relax—during a quiet moment before bedtime?
Mozart’s Lullaby (Wiegenlied by Flies) Music BoxBerunharuto Furīsu

This is a classic, well-known lullaby.
In Japan, Japanese lyrics were added with a translation by Keizo Horiuchi.
You’ve probably heard it at least once, haven’t you? This version is played on a music box, so its very gentle tone will lull your baby to sleep.
An old-fashioned minuetMōrisu Raveru

This is a solo piano piece from the early works of the French composer Ravel.
You might not often hear it recommended for putting babies to sleep, but its high register—something babies tend to like—and the gentle melodies that appear throughout make it a great choice for them.
If you use this piece as a cue for bedtime, it might even nurture a love of classical music.
Since the piece has dynamic contrasts, it’s best to play it quietly during bedtime so the baby doesn’t get startled.
Seven-year-old childSakushi: Noguchi Ujo / Sakkyoku: Motoori Nagayo

It’s an old song composed in the Taisho era, a very gentle piece that conjures up the image of crows flying at dusk.
The title may not be widely known, but I think you’ll remember it as soon as you hear the opening melody.
It’s one of the well-known children’s songs that has become widely familiar.
[Baby Sleep Music] Soothing Music and BGM to Help with Bedtime (21–30)
Hush Little BabyThe King’s Singers

A song from Mother Goose, the traditional English nursery rhymes beloved especially in the UK and the US.
It’s a slightly unusual lullaby in which a mother, who adores her child, keeps buying them various things.
But of course, any mother would want to give her child lots of presents.
Please consider adding this song to those gifts as well.


