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Music That Soothes a Crying Baby | Recommended Songs to Lull Them into a Comfortable Sleep

“Once they get grumpy, they just won’t stop crying,” “Our baby cries at night and neither Mom nor Dad can sleep.” This article introduces songs that are perfect for soothing a crying baby for anyone dealing with these concerns.

We’ve selected picks from a wide range of genres, including classical, Western pop, J-pop, children’s songs, and anime tunes.

These recommendations will put smiles on both babies and parents, so try incorporating them into your daily routine.

Music That Stops a Baby from Crying | Recommended Songs to Gently Lead to Comfortable Sleep (31–40)

Behind Blue EyesLimp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit “Behind Blue Eyes”
Behind Blue EyesLimp Bizkit

This is a slightly melancholic ballad by an American band that mainly creates metal and hard rock songs.

The vocalist, who usually specializes in powerful shouts and rap, unusually showcases a beautiful singing voice in this track.

My DecemberLinkin Park

The artist Linkin Park is an American band that established the musical genre known as rap metal.

Among their many albums, this song alone departs from that genre, taking on a gentle, ballad-like style.

TeamLorde

This artist, Lorde, is a rather unique singer from the United States, and her singing style and voice are distinctive yet delicate.

With the song’s gentle, soothing tempo and her birdlike vocals, it seems like even a baby would feel comforted and drift off to sleep.

The Pines of RomeOttorino Respighi

Respighi 'Pines of Rome' New York Philharmonic
The Pines of RomeOttorino Respighi

The piece begins with a flashy sound featuring brilliant brass.

It’s said that the composer, Respighi, was not depicting “pines” themselves in this work, but rather portraying the ancient Roman landscape that had been dominated by nature for centuries, as seen through the motif of the pine tree.

Boku No AtamaPaul Gilbert

Boku No Atama – Paul Gilbert (Karaoke+subtitulos español)
Boku No AtamaPaul Gilbert

It’s a ballad sung in Japanese, composed by Paul Gilbert, the guitarist of the American rock band Mr.

Big.

He’s also well known as a great Japan enthusiast, creating Japanese-language songs like this and teaching music at universities in Japan.