Lullaby Rankings [2026]
Here is the ranking of lullabies that were popular this year.
Does your child’s favorite song, or a tune that stuck with moms, dads, and teachers, make the list?
We present the most-listened-to songs of the year in ranking order.
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Lullaby Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Gentle Wave Sounds + Piano MedleyDizunī71rank/position

You can enjoy the sound of the piano while listening to gentle waves.
Leaves sway in the breeze, and sometimes you can hear the songs of insects.
Natural sounds are the most relaxing, aren’t they? I’m sure they’ll feel comforting for babies, too.
The piano plays in a soft, whisper-like tone, with a medley of 14 iconic songs from Disney’s classic animations.
You can even let it play for over six hours! Try it during periods when your baby’s sleep is light and nighttime crying is a concern.
All Is FoundKacey Musgraves72rank/position

“All Is Found” is an insert song from the 2019 Disney film Frozen II, and its Japanese title is “Mahō no Kawa no Komoriuta” (The Magic River Lullaby).
The original is sung by Kacey Musgraves, and the Japanese version is performed by Yō Yoshida, who voiced Queen Iduna in the film.
It’s sung as a lullaby in a scene where Anna and Elsa are put to bed, making it a perfect song for helping children fall asleep!
A Whole New WorldPeabo Bryson & Regina Belle73rank/position

A gem of a duet known as the theme song from Disney’s Aladdin.
Its beautiful, dreamlike melody evokes a romantic scene of setting off into an unknown world with a loved one, resonating deeply in the heart.
Debuting in the fall of 1992 as the film’s end-credit version, the song went on to reach No.
1 on the U.S.
charts in March 1993.
Its grand yet warm sound soothes a baby’s heart and gently leads them into a comfortable sleep.
On nights when it’s hard to drift off, give it a listen as a song to enrich a relaxing parent–child moment.
Baby MineArcade Fire74rank/position

Baby Mine was used as an insert song in Disney’s 1941 animated film Dumbo, and it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the time.
In the 2019 live-action Dumbo directed by Tim Burton, the Canadian rock band Arcade Fire covered Baby Mine as the ending song.
The lyrics, which speak gently to a baby saying “don’t cry,” convey a mother’s love.
Even if a baby doesn’t understand the words, the feeling will surely come through, so please try singing it to them!
Irish lullabyBing Crosby75rank/position

A song by Bing Crosby, one of America’s first multi-entertainers.
Since 1940, he achieved great success as a singer.
He mainly sang Christmas songs and was even called the “King of Christmas.” His lifetime record sales total 400 million.
When You Wish Upon A StarLexi Walker76rank/position

The song used as the theme for Disney’s 1940 film Pinocchio is When You Wish Upon a Star.
In Japan, this classic is also beloved under the title “Hoshi ni Negai o.” It was ranked seventh on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 greatest movie songs and is also cherished as a Christmas song.
The star imagery in the lyrics evokes the night, making it perfect as a lullaby.
Your child may not yet understand the meaning of the words, but hearing the loving voice of mom or dad will help them drift off to sleep feeling safe and secure.
Little StarStina Nordenstam77rank/position

“Little Star” by Stina Nordenstam, which is included on the soundtrack of the film Romeo and Juliet.
The trumpet sounds feel so pleasant.
It’s a song that works as a lullaby not only for children but also for adults.


