Music that lulls you into a comfortable sleep. Songs to listen to when going to bed.
Many people find it very calming to play soft, soothing music and close their eyes when they go to sleep, right?
I do that sometimes too!
It’s perfect for a nap on a day off, but I’m sure there are also busy people who think, “I can’t seem to get much time to rest…” or “I want something to heal my tired body after work…”
Those are exactly the people I’d love to recommend this to.
I’ve picked out some gentle, sleep-inducing tracks.
Since a variety of people will be reading this, I intentionally chose songs from different genres.
Find the mood you like!
Good night.
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Music that invites a comfortable sleep. Songs to listen to when going to bed (61–70)
Ghibli Piano MedleyJiburi

Many of the songs used in Ghibli anime are soothing and comforting.
If those pieces were performed with the beautiful tones of a piano, I have a feeling they would become even more deeply relaxing.
If I listened to this every night as I fell asleep, I’d probably experience the phenomenon of not remembering anything after the third track.
You, too, should try incorporating music into your daily life to refresh yourself.
KanadeSukima Suichi

A smash-hit ballad by Sukima Switch, an artist celebrated for their beautifully resonant high-tone vocals and known for composing theme songs for hugely popular anime.
The song expresses a heartfelt resolve to protect a loved one, and its slow tempo makes it a great choice as background music for sleep.
Before you become a memorysupittsu

On sleepless nights, you often feel like listening to a gentle voice with healing effects, don’t you? For those moments, I recommend the song “Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni.” It was released in 1993 by the rock band Spitz, known for delivering nostalgic tracks with a unique worldview.
The warm melody line unfolding at a leisurely tempo is memorable, with the band’s performance centered around softly floating guitar tones.
Masamune Kusano’s clear, translucent vocals will soothe your heart.
Give this song a listen to wrap your nighttime worries and loneliness in comfort.
Brahms’ Lullaby [Music Box]Yohanesu Buraamusu
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This is a music box version of Brahms’ Lullaby for babies.
The background sound of crickets chirping gives it a nighttime feel and is calming.
It might be worth trying when a little baby is crying at night and can’t sleep.
As you listen, you’ll surely start to get drowsy.
Bach MedleyYohan Zebasuchian Bakkha

From relaxing classical music, here’s Bach’s Good Night Medley.
It begins with “Air on the G String.” Its strong yet gentle melody soothes fatigue and weary emotions.
Whether you listen alone or with someone special, it will guide you into a good night’s sleep.
CanonYohan Pakkeheruberu

Pachelbel’s Canon, a piece of classical music that nearly everyone knows and loves, is said to have a chord progression used in many famous songs.
Listening to it is said to promote alpha waves and even be good for prenatal education.
What’s more, this music apparently works not only on humans but also on pets.
These days, there are even places that play music to sake and wine, which is amazing.
MoonlightTomita Isao

This is a work by Isao Tomita, Japan’s leading synthesizer pioneer, who reconstructed Debussy’s Clair de Lune using a Moog synthesizer.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard Classical chart in the United States.
A soothing, serene, and dreamlike piece that remains timeless.


