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[2026] Outstanding Sleep Aid? A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to Before Bed

Suddenly, a question for all the music lovers out there: do you listen to music before you go to sleep?

Some of you might just drift off without doing anything, while others might end up scrolling on your phone under the covers…

There are plenty of bedtime playlists on subscription services featuring lo-fi hip-hop and chill tracks, but in this article, we’re introducing a selection of vocal Western songs that might just improve your sleep.

Of course, what feels hypnotic varies from person to person, but we’ve gathered a variety of songs across different eras and genres.

So if you’ve been thinking, “My sleep’s been light lately,” or “I just can’t seem to fall asleep,” be sure to check them out!

[2026] Outstanding Sleep-Inducing Effects!? A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to Before Bed (41–50)

La la LuPeggy Lee

“La La Lu” (Official Video) – Peggy Lee
La la LuPeggy Lee

It’s a lullaby that gently wraps listeners in a calm, tender light, like stars twinkling in the night sky.

The singer is Peggy Lee, the legendary American singer-songwriter who, in addition to mastering jazz and pop, also thrived as a lyricist and composer.

She wrote this song herself for the 1955 Disney film “Lady and the Tramp,” where a mother character sings it to her baby.

Through its dreamy imagery of stardust and angels descending, the piece conveys deep affection for a beloved child and the wish for a peaceful sleep.

Spend quiet moments with this song, and you’ll feel the bond between parent and child grow even stronger.

Be sure to give it a listen at bedtime.

Row Row Row Your BoatSuper Simple Songs

Row Row Row Your Boat | Bedtime Lullaby | Super Simple Songs
Row Row Row Your BoatSuper Simple Songs

Super Simple Songs, based in Canada, brings music to children around the world.

It originally began at an English school in Tokyo, where they started writing songs to make them easier for kids to sing.

This piece is a soothing, traditional melody that conjures a gentle image of drifting down a river in a small boat.

Its tender message—that life is like a dream—may suggest the importance of time that flows unhurriedly.

This heartwarming work was included on the album “It’s Time for Bed,” released in September 2020.

That same year, Super Simple Songs partnered with Warner Music Group, expanding their reach worldwide.

Play it during your parent-child bedtime routine, and it’s sure to help you end the day on a calm and peaceful note.

Are You SleepingJim Brickman

Are You Sleeping (Frère Jacques)
Are You SleepingJim Brickman

It’s a soothing piano piece that gently leads you into a world of peaceful sleep.

Created by American pianist Jim Brickman, it features an arrangement of a famous French folk song.

In the original, the scene depicts gently waking those still asleep as the morning bells ring, but in this instrumental version, the familiar melody is transformed into a calming resonance through his delicate touch—he’s been nominated for a Grammy twice.

This track is included on the album “Sleep Baby Sleep: Classic Children’s Bedtime Lullabies,” released in November 2016.

Be sure to listen during those tranquil bedtime moments shared between parent and child.

HomageFeist featuring Timber Timbre

A song by Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter Feist, featuring the music group Timber Timbre.

It is included on the 2013 compilation album Arts & Crafts: X.

Comes and GoesGreg Laswell

This song, which portrays a solitary person who continues to search, is by Greg Laswell, a musician from San Diego, California.

It is included on his 2008 album Three Flights from Alto Nido, and was also featured in the TV drama Grey’s Anatomy.

It’s Hard To Kill A Bad ThingIsobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan – It’s Hard To Kill A Bad Thing
It's Hard To Kill A Bad ThingIsobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

A song by Scottish singer-songwriter, cellist, and composer Isobel Campbell and American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan.

Featured on the 2006 album “Ballad of the Broken Seas,” it’s a track that feels like a soothing embrace.

Melt Your HeartJenny Lewis with The Watson Twins

Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins – Melt Your Heart
Melt Your HeartJenny Lewis with The Watson Twins

A song by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis featuring the Los Angeles music group The Watson Twins.

It is included on the 2006 album Rabbit Fur Coat.

The song is said to have a melody that feels like it melts into a dream world.