Famous American lullabies: soothing English melodies with lyrics for parents and children
Want to sing a lullaby to help your child fall asleep? In times like these, it’s good to know some traditional American lullabies.
With simple melodies and gentle lyrics, English lullabies loved around the world have a mysterious charm that soothes the heart.
This time, we’ll introduce some of the most beloved American lullabies you can enjoy with your child.
We’ll also explain the meaning in Japanese and key pronunciation points, so be sure to try them during your daily bedtime routine!
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Famous American lullabies: soothing English melodies with lyrics for parents and children (31–40)
Lost BoyRuth B

“Lost Boy” by Ruth B, a singer-songwriter from Canada.
She became famous after singing various songs on Vine, a platform for short videos, and being featured on television.
The song is quiet and highlights her vocals, making it very easy to listen to as a lullaby.
A Woman’s SongThe Style Council

A lullaby by the British pop-rock band The Style Council, formed in 1982.
The wistful vocals and guitar sound are wonderfully soothing.
It’s a calming track with a relaxing effect.
If you’re not familiar with this group, listening to “Shout to the Top” will make you go, “Oh, this one!”
HushabyeDawn Landes

A gentle singing voice seems to nestle softly against the mellow sound of an acoustic guitar.
The singer is Dawn Landes, a singer-songwriter from the United States.
Known for her warm, folk-based musical style, she proved her talent by winning an award with her 2015 album Bluebird, which also featured Norah Jones.
This piece is a track from the EP My Tiny Twilight, released in May 2019.
The lyrics tell us that just as flowers need water and friendships need time, babies need peaceful sleep.
Filled with tenderness like a mother speaking softly to her child, its sound will surely envelop both parent and child in calm.
It may be the perfect song to spend a soothing moment at the end of the day.
Canon In DDreamsleeper

This piece features gentle piano tones that softly nestle close to the heart, guiding you into a world of peaceful sleep.
Created by Dream Sleeper, a music project focused on lullabies, it’s based on a well-known classical melody.
The calmly repeating phrases seem to tell a story of unwavering love and deep tranquility.
The track is included on the album “Lullabies: Piano Solos,” released in August 2021.
It’s perfect not only for bedtime with your child, but also for any quiet, unhurried moments together.
Its tender strains will surely bring a sense of serene harmony to both parent and child.
Ode To JoyLuna & Stella

A classic masterpiece that everyone has heard at least once has been reborn as a lullaby that gently guides babies into peaceful sleep.
Based in the United States, Luna & Stella deliver soothing music for infants and toddlers.
This piece features a heartwarming arrangement of Beethoven’s famous Ode to Joy, woven with the gentle tones of music box and piano.
The original song’s grand theme of universal love here may be heard as a parent’s unconditional love for their child, and as a prayer for healthy growth.
Included on the album “Classical Lullabies,” released in June 2023, it’s a perfect track to play before bedtime, wrapping both parent and child in a calm sense of happiness.


