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Sleep-inducing Western music: the world’s timeless masterpieces and popular songs for falling asleep

When you want to fall asleep to music, the lyrics end up catching your ear and you just can’t drift off.

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You’ve had that experience, right? In that sense, for those who don’t speak English, Western songs are easier to relax to because the lyrics don’t register and you can focus on the melody.

This time, we’ve selected some especially sleep-inducing classics from Western music.

We’ve included not only pop, but also R&B and soul, so fans of Black music won’t want to miss this.

Now then, take your time—and good night.

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Sleep-inducing Western music. The world’s slumbering masterpieces and popular songs (21–30)

Beautiful DreamerNursery Rhymes 123

This is a track by the UK duo Nursery Rhymes 123, whose beautiful melody draws you into a dreamlike world.

The project, led by filmmaker Dan Smith and singer-songwriter Marta Bienne, pursues music that parents and children can enjoy together.

This piece is a masterful lullaby arrangement of a beloved American song from 1864, featuring gentle piano and strings.

If you listen closely to the warm vocals that speak to dreamers, you’ll feel your anxieties quietly melt away.

Included on their 2016 album “Lullaby Baby,” this tune will make calm bedtime moments with your child even more special.

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.

Sleep-inducing Western music: 31–40 of the world’s slumbering masterpieces and popular songs

Like I Want YouGiveon

GIVĒON – Like I Want You (Official Music Video)
Like I Want YouGiveon

Giveon is one of the most talked-about R&B singers today.

While the current Black music scene is dominated by slow jam—a genre derived from R&B—Giveon is known for a sound that puts soul front and center.

One of his underrated gems is Like I Want You.

It’s a dreamy track that blends a modern, slow-jam-style production with soulful vocals.

Perfect to use as background music for sleep.

Whenever Wherever WhateverMaxwell

Maxwell – Whenever Wherever Whatever (Official 4K Video)
Whenever Wherever WhateverMaxwell

Maxwell is an R&B singer who has earned high praise for his wide-ranging musicality.

He’s also often introduced as one of the leading artists of neo-soul.

One of his underrated gems is “Whenever Wherever Whatever.” Released in 1996, this song helped solidify his popularity and maintains a very gentle mood throughout.

He’s an artist with a beautifully clear falsetto, so be sure to pay attention to his high notes.

Can’t Let GoAnthony Hamilton

Anthony Hamilton – Can’t Let Go (Official HD Video)
Can't Let GoAnthony Hamilton

Anthony Hamilton is a soul singer known to those in the know.

A singer-songwriter celebrated for his exceptional vocal ability and refined musicality, he’s highly regarded by devoted fans of Black music.

One of his underrated gems is “Can’t Let Go.” It’s also among his signature works, crafted as a neo-soul track that evokes the soul music of the 1970s.

It suits the early evening vibe, so how about using it as background music for a short nap?

In conclusion

This time I selected songs around the theme of Western music you can fall asleep to, and unlike Japanese music, Western music offers a wide range even when it comes to quiet tracks.

Besides the pieces I couldn’t introduce this time, there are still plenty of lullaby-worthy masterpieces out there, so be sure to check them out!