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Old 07-29-2005, 11:29 PM   #1
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Lullaby and good night?

Do you/did you sing lullabies to your children? Were you sung to as a child? If so, what are your favorites?

Remarkably, although my mother was a singer, she never sang to me. I was always enraptured by the lullabies in Disney movies, mostly Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, and Mary Poppins. When I had DDs, I promised I would sing them to sleep. I started with La La Lu from Lady and the Tramp, then I read the book "I'll Love You Forever" and I made up a tune to go with that, so now, I sing them both and I hear about it if I forget one! On a bad night, I've been known to pull out Mary Poppins and Away in a Manger (it's a nice lullaby, too!). I can't sing Baby, Mine from Dumbo, though, it makes me cry!

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I don't have kids but my mom never sang to me ... kinda glad though...i have heard tortured cats that sound better...

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I do sing to my kids but not the same thing every night just usually whatever comes into my head. The one song I do sing alot is the finale song from the Mickey Mouse Club which is the last song I sing a lot of the time. Another favorite is Let Me Call You Sweetheart. My mother sang to us too when we were little and she sang while washing the dishes throughout my life, she still does sometimes I believe!
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Yep,, when they were infants.
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I made up songs and sang to my son- my how time flies- he will be 20 soon. I also would read him books and change the characters name to his. He hated Goodnight Moon. I sang You Are My Sunshine to my daughter who just turned 15. I also sang Mary Had A Little Lamb- we had a book with all the verses. I sure miss those days.
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Yep - always sang lullabies - and I have quite a repertoire!!

We read our books - and there were some of these that were EVERY night repeats, then it was lights out, with a snuggle and a lullaby or two, then I'd head out. When Amanda and Jennie were little, as I left their room (they used to share), I'd say "Goodnight, little girls, I hope you sleep well" and they would answer, "Goodnight, Goodnight, dear "Mom" Clavell!"

Sarah is the lullaby HOG though - she still needs her snuggle and lullabies EVERY night - and she doesn't want to quit at one!! She has a list of at least 10-15 that she wants, just about every night!! At least I know she loves me - if she can put up with my singing every night!!
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I don't sing to my boys anymore, but when they were young I sang to them. Their favorite songs were, A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella), and The Mickey Mouse Club Song. When they both hit about 4 they considered themselves too "old" to be sung to.

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My Mom sang lullabies when we were little: Rock-a-bye Baby, Bye Oh Bye, Bye Oh Baby Bunting, and my favourite: You are My Sunshine.

When my kids were little I sang the same repertoire to them, along with Hush Little Baby and probably a few others in desparation. DS was a terrible sleeper and I tried just about everything to get him to conk out. Some nights I resorted to singing TV commercials
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My entire family loves to sing~ some of us are terrible at it but we still love to sing..

Jim & the kids tease me & my brother that we will sing a line to ANYTHING.. If anyone has ever seen Eddie Murphy's "Raw" where he talks about Elvis & in the movies Elvis would break out into song for anything "Elvis, want some lemonade?" & Elvis replies"Lemonade, that cool refreshing drink" thats kinda how we are.. We will sing an answer to a question.. etc.. we've even played the make up a song to the word game... (I'm the bomb.. I used to watch name that tune all the time & kick butt!!!!)

Anyway.. (I did go way off topic didn't I?) when I was little my Mom & Dad always sang to me... There are 3 that stand out "You are my sunshine", "What a wonderful world" & "I went to your wedding" by Patti Paige.. To this day I will cry over that song..
My SIL played preem in a tamburitzan band & they were playing for fun after my brothers wedding rehearsal at my Mom's house & my Mom sang "I went to your wedding" & my big macho brother was sitting there bawling like a 2YO...

I've sung the same songs to my kids.. Jamie could sing "You are my sunshine" before he was a year old... I also had to add some Donny Osmond in there.. "Young Love" "12th of never" "Too young" & of course "Puppy love"...

Funny Osmond song story.. (okay I'm off on another off topic) I used to sing all of the above songs to my nieces when they were little. (my youngest niece Emily used to ask me to always sing 'that lover puppy song") One song in particular by Jimmy Osmond called "Long haired lover from liverpool" made my oldest niece hysterically cry.. the line in the song goes " ..and all the other flowers held their heads & cried because the lovliest of all them was you" Well Lexie started to cry when I sang that & I asked why & she said "because the flowers were sad, don't sing that any more Aunt Annie" She is now 23YO & I'm sure she'd be mortified that I told that story!
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I used to when DS was little. DD (17 months) would rather I just left so she could go to sleep - NOW THAT's my kid
Anyway, when DS was little I would sing whatever popped in to my head - usually a country song. DH got uspet with me when he heard me singing "Friends in Low Places" as a lullaby - I drew a blank and that was all I could remember.
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Nope, no specific lullabies. I would just sing whatever was in my head. This reminds me of that episode of Friends where Ross sang 'Baby Got Back' to Emma and that's the only thing that got her to stop crying
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