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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.

Lullaby Rankings [2026] (91–100)

HallelujahJeff Buckley92rank/position

It’s an extremely famous song, but Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah” is one I’d like to include as a lullaby.

The repeated “Hallelujah~ Hallelujah~” in the song resonates very gently in the heart.

He is one of the artists chosen for Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Singers in History.”

You Are My SunshineElizabeth Mitchell93rank/position

Elizabeth Mitchell – You Are My Sunshine lyrics
You Are My SunshineElizabeth Mitchell

This is the song “You Are My Sunshine,” sung by the American actress Elizabeth Mitchell, who has been nominated for numerous awards.

Her gentle singing voice and the slow tempo make it perfect as a lullaby.

Elizabeth Mitchell appears in the TV series “LOST.”

Music Box MedleyDizunī94rank/position

Disney Music Box Medley - Slow Tempo [BGM for Sleep]
Music Box MedleyDizunī

A music box version of a Disney medley that Disney-loving moms and dads will enjoy! When it comes to soothing sounds, music boxes are the best.

It’s the same for babies—these relaxing tones are recommended to help them fall asleep.

You can play about one hour of Disney music with 24 tracks continuously.

It features well-known songs often used as lullabies, so it would be wonderful if, when your baby grows up, they remember them as familiar tunes.

It’s also recommended as bedtime music that adults can enjoy listening to as well.

Lullaby of the Enchanted River95rank/position

Yoshida Yō – All Is Found (From “Frozen 2”)
Lullaby of the Enchanted River

Disney’s Frozen is hugely popular with children.

The song All Is Found is featured in the sequel, Frozen 2, and is a lullaby that Queen Iduna, mother of Anna and Elsa, used to sing to them.

Its gentle, lullaby-like melody also carries the grand, sweeping feel characteristic of Frozen.

Many kids love Disney and Frozen, so if you sing it to them, they might drift off to sleep imagining themselves as Anna and Elsa.

Amazing GraceHayley Westenra96rank/position

“Amazing Grace” by New Zealand singer Hayley Westenra.

Her beautiful voice and the grand orchestra are truly captivating.

Listening to this is so soothing.

It’s also nice to play a song known around the world as a lullaby.

Light of Fireflies97rank/position

This is a Japanese children’s song based on the Scottish folk song “Auld Lang Syne.” It’s a classic tune that plays at school dismissal time.

Although it has a somewhat melancholy feel, its gentle melody is comforting and makes it perfect as a lullaby!

JogaBjörk98rank/position

Opening in a solemn atmosphere, this song is “Jóga,” released in 1997 by the Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk.

It’s a beautiful piece where her vocals and the strings harmonize exquisitely.

While not a bright song, Björk’s expansive voice, like gentle waves, is soothing.

She wrote it inspired by her own experience of being deeply moved by human vitality.

It’s a song that conveys the strength of life—one you’d want to play for a baby.