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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] (81–90)

AsleepThe Smiths86rank/position

This is a song by the British rock band The Smiths.

As the title “Asleep” suggests, it’s a song that carries the meaning of “sleep.” Besides Asleep, The Smiths have many other songs that could work as lullabies and help you fall asleep quickly, so be sure to check them out.

The ScientistColdplay87rank/position

Coldplay – The Scientist (Official 4K Video)
The ScientistColdplay

An artist from the United Kingdom, they are known as a soothing band whose songs often carry a gentle, melancholic tone.

In this song, they sing about wanting to return to the moment when the two first fell in love and rekindle the relationship with a partner on the verge of a breakup.

Can You Feel The Love TonightElton John88rank/position

The Lion King – Can You Feel The Love Tonight
Can You Feel The Love TonightElton John

This is the theme song of the 1994 Disney film The Lion King, created by world-renowned British musician Elton John.

The lyrics are a grand love story in themselves! This award-winning classic, which took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song, blends a gently enveloping piano melody with Elton John’s emotionally resonant vocals, making it a perfect choice for soothing a baby.

Play it on nights when sleep won’t come easily or during fussy moments, and you’ll be able to enjoy a calm, relaxing time together as parent and child.

Let It BeThe Beatles89rank/position

A song by The Beatles, a four-piece rock band from the UK whose work, despite a career that spanned only from 1960 to 1970, continues to influence musicians worldwide to this day.

Released as their final single before the breakup, it is one of The Beatles’ signature tracks and is frequently heard in various settings in Japan.

Its relaxed tempo, memorable piano chord progression, and catchy, gentle melody can soothe not only babies but adults as well.

A masterpiece in the history of world rock music, it’s also recommended for lulling babies to sleep.

InnocenceAvril Lavigne90rank/position

This is a gem of a ballad by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, whose beautiful, dreamlike melody is utterly captivating.

Included on her 2007 album The Best Damn Thing, it is characterized by a serene arrangement centered on piano and vocals.

Singing about the importance of finding happiness and cherishing life’s pure moments, the song leaves a deep impression on listeners.

Lavigne’s clear, translucent voice envelops you gently, like a lullaby.

It’s a perfect choice for relaxing time with a baby or whenever you want a soothing, peaceful moment.