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 (41–50)
Moonlight SerenadeGLEN GRAY

“Moonlight Serenade,” a globally beloved jazz piece with a distinctive sound that evokes Paris, France.
Its slow tempo is incredibly soothing, isn’t it? I’m sure you’ve heard it at least once.
Highly recommended as a lullaby.
PatienceGuns N’ Roses

Guns N’ Roses’ “Patience.” It’s an acoustic ballad, and the acoustic guitar feels really pleasant.
The whistling at the beginning is nice, too.
They’re a rock group, but the song isn’t too heavy or noisy, so give it a listen.
Voyage of the MoonMary Hopkin

Mary Hopkin, a British singer produced by Paul McCartney.
Her beautiful singing voice has earned her the nickname “the Apple songstress.” As one would expect from a voice so highly praised for its beauty, it sounds wonderfully clear and pure.
In conclusion
Traditional American lullabies are filled with rich emotion, and their lyrics continue to be loved across generations.
Many famous English lullabies deliver a warm sense of comfort to children and serve as a bridge that gently leads them to sleep.
Along with soothing melodies, let’s cherish the moments wrapped in the tenderness of lullabies.





