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The Lullabies
"Lullabies emerge out of a need to express something deeper than words alone can express."
-Dr. John Feierabend
Recordings and pdf files of select folk lullabies are available below
Bed is Too SmallFemale
00:00 / 00:56
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Canadian Lullaby
Bye, Bye, BabyFemale
00:00 / 00:17
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Appalachian Lullaby
Cradle HymnFemale
00:00 / 01:08
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Kentucky Folk Hymn
Dodo, L’enfant Dors (Sleep, Baby Sleep).Female- English
00:00 / 00:37
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Belgian Lullaby
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English translation sung here
An Eskimo LullabyFemale
00:00 / 00:49
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Cape Dorset Lullaby (Canada)
Give My Heart EaseMale
00:00 / 02:27
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Alabama Lullaby
Go to SleepFemale
00:00 / 00:22
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Alabama Lullaby
Go to Sleep, Little BabyFemale
00:00 / 00:19
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Texas Lullaby
Golden SlumbersFemale
00:00 / 01:20
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English Lullaby
Hush, Little Baby, Don't Say a WordMale
00:00 / 01:13
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Alabama Lullaby
Hush, My Little BirdFemale
00:00 / 00:39
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Unknown origin
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Variant of "Sleep My Little One"
Little Baby Sweetly SleepFemale
00:00 / 00:35
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English Lullaby
The Owl SingsFemale
00:00 / 00:26
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Yuma Indian Lullaby
Shosheen ShoFemale
00:00 / 00:23
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Scottish Lullaby
Sleep My Little OneFemale
00:00 / 00:58
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Unknown origin
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Same melody as "Hush, My Little Bird"
Sleep, Baby, SleepMale
00:00 / 01:17
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Pennsylvania Lullaby
Sleep, Little OneMale
00:00 / 00:36
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Dutch Lullaby
Slumber Time is Drawing NearFemale
00:00 / 00:40
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Swedish Lullaby
Toora, Loora, LooraMale
00:00 / 00:39
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Irish Lullaby
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