What if you sang a lullaby to an adult ? They'd probably love it. It might bring back some good memories of their childhood.
I dont know who sang busy days ( graduation song) but I recommend, to search the same tune, same music..... like the tittle BRAHMS LULLABY, in category lullaby song. :-)
Kindly check Brahm's lullaby, instrumental, its same tune of Busy days.
Bonnie Owens recorded the song in the late 60s, but she did not write it as it was a lullaby that my grandmother sang to me and my mother (who was a baby way before 1968). And I'm pretty sure Grandma says her mother sang it to her.
Martina McBride often sang "Baby Mine" from Disney's Dumbo as a favorite lullaby to her children. The heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody made it a perfect choice for bedtime. McBride has mentioned how the song's message of love and reassurance resonated with her as a mother.
Alice does not have a lullaby. sry! :)
She sang a lullaby to her baby. That is an old lullaby you're singing.
A Group called Gypsy.
Dave Roppolo
I dont know who sang busy days ( graduation song) but I recommend, to search the same tune, same music..... like the tittle BRAHMS LULLABY, in category lullaby song. :-)
Generally, the meaning of a lullaby is to put babies, or young children asleep by a adult or teen's beautiful singing.
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Kindly check Brahm's lullaby, instrumental, its same tune of Busy days.
It is a filipino folk song usually sang to children as a lullaby.
when I was a baby my mother sang me a lullaby about eskimo babies and that's how I came across this question as I was surfung for the words to that lullaby......she said eskimo babies are called picininnis
I watch this movie every time it's on just to hear the lullaby and have searched for it but never found it.
The phrase "the wind sang you a lullaby as it pushed you in the swing" employs personification, as it attributes human qualities to the wind, suggesting it can sing and care for someone like a lullaby would. This vivid imagery creates a soothing and nurturing atmosphere, evoking a sense of comfort and tranquility. Additionally, it incorporates a metaphorical element by comparing the calming effect of the wind to a lullaby.
Beth Maitland, who plays the character of Colleen's mom, Tracy, sang this song. I have not been able to locate a recording anywhere.