Description: Do baby’s sleepless cries have you sending out an SOS? Looking for a message in a baby bottle? If every breath you take is a plea for a peaceful night’s sleep, Lullaby Renditions of The Police is here to help. One spin of our gentle versions of the band’s classics and your sleepy little angel will be wrapped around your finger.
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Tracklist:
1. Every Breath You Take
2. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
3. Synchronicity II
4. Roxanne
5. Don’t Stand So Close to Me
6. Can’t Stand Losing You
7. Message in a Bottle
8. King of Pain
9. Wrapped Around Your Finger
10. Walking on the Moon
11. So Lonely
12. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
They grow up so fast. Can you believe Rockabye Baby, the world’s leading lullabizer of classic rock and pop tunes is already five years old? Well, check out the incredible guest list on the limited-edition two-disc birthday party, Rockabye Baby! Good Day, Goodnight – due out today, Sept. 6th.
In addition to Rockabye alumni like The Beatles, Smashing Pumpkins, Kanye West, The Beach Boys and U2, the double platter features a slew of artists making their lullaby versions debut. Disc one, a daytime-themed disc, finds gentle renditions of Arcade Fire’s “Wake Up,” James Brown’s “Get Up Offa That Thing” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run.” Disc two loves the nightlife and includes Kiss’s “Rock and Roll All Nite,” Beastie Boys’ “No Sleep till Brooklyn” and Van Morrison’s “Moondance.” All this and more among a total 24 tracks that will send your youngster floating off to Zonkville while you quietly rock the night away.
“Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight” started out as a nursery rhyme, and Madonna incorporated lines from it into her breakthrough hit “Lucky Star.” Today, Rockabye Baby brings the hit song back to lullaby form with Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Madonna.
Parents who’ve fallen in love with Madonna’s bold reinvention of pop music will be thrilled with Rockabye Baby’s latest collection. In addition to “Lucky Star,” we gave eleven other Madonna classics from her 3-decade career (including “Like a Virgin,” “Vogue” and “Ray of Light”) the lullaby treatment. Now, as their young ones drift off to sleep, moms and dads can groove to the heart of those chart-topping hits.
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Description: Are you wishing on a lucky star that your little one would get into the sleep groove? Say goodbye to wakeful nights with these lullaby renditions of the Material Girl’s hits. These gentle melodies will have your ray of light traveling to dreamland, leaving you with a quiet holiday.
We’re delighted to announce that Rockabye Baby’s Lullaby has been named one of Babble’s Top 50 Baby Music Albums! As nothing beats the lull and sway of Bob Marley’s sweet, lilting tunes, Lullaby Renditions of Bob Marley was chosen to represent our collection of baby tunes. A very big thank you to the folks at Babble for including our tunes on their list. We could be loved and are definitely loved.
Rockabye Baby’s newest arrival translates Def Leppard’s classic fist-pumping anthems and power ballads into thumb-sucking comfort tunes for your little rocker. The lullab-ized tracks span the hit-churning peak of Def Leppard’s three-and-a-half decades including the classic ballad “Bringin’ On the Heartbreak” and iconic anthems “Photograph” and “Pour Some Sugar On Me.” Lullaby Renditions of Def Leppard comes as the band prepares a two-month summer tour supporting their live album, Mirrorball.
“I am very flattered to have our songs covered in such a unique way,” wrote lead singer Joe Elliott for a special liner note for the album. “To think that our music will inspire children like my own is a good feeling! With this album, we can truly Rock People of All Ages!”
Description: No more hysteria! Def Leppard to the rescue! If your fussy baby is bringin’ on the heartbreak, pour some sugar on those cries with lullaby versions of your favorite Def Leppard songs. The gentle instrumentals aren’t foolin’ when it comes to soothing your sleepy little one. This rock of all ages will put a smile on your face, perfect for a photograph. Let’s get rocked!
Check out a full-length version of “Bringin’ on the Heartbreak” below:
CBS’s newest daytime talk show “’The Talk” geared up for baby season – Rockabye Baby style.
The hosts of “The Talk” on CBS held a baby shower gift show that aired on April 28thto spur new baby gift ideas for this spring season. We all know that no baby shower is complete without a round of rock lullabies, so our Rockabye Baby gift box was a featured giveaway on the show and included Lullaby Renditions of: U2, Journey, More Beatles, Aerosmith, Queen and of course, host Sharon Osbourne’s husband’s band, Black Sabbath.
If you would like to win a gift box that was featured on the show, please “Like” us on Facebook and then email us at giveaway[at]cmhrecords[dot]com to let us know you’d like to be entered. One lucky winner will be selected toreceivethe gift!
Transformed by the gentle instrumental tones that are Rockabye Baby’s trademark, this new lullaby collection features Flaming Lips fan favorites “She Don’t Use Jelly” and “The W.A.N.D.,” not to mention the official rock song of the band’s home state of Oklahoma, “Do You Realize??” The Rockabye Baby record hits stores today, two weeks after the Lips released a five-album vinyl box set, Heavy Muggs: The First Five Warner Bros. Records 1998.
Changing the face of children’s music, the Rockabye Baby sound soothes infants with its smartly produced and arranged mix of glockenspiel, vibraphone, Mellotron, harps and bells. Yet as Wired UK notes, “There’s an undeniable draw for the adults listening to their favorite band re-imagined like this.” In the same way that The Flaming Lips have become the epitome of musical cool, Rockabye Baby is the hip choice for moms and dads who rock.
Description: Is your little one still up all night, while your eyelids feel like they weigh a ton? Do you realize that the race to find a cure for baby’s bawling has already been won? These lullaby renditions of The Flaming Lips’ songs will speed your bundle of joy off to a dreamland of supermen, pink robots and tangerine bubbles.
Check out a full-length of “She Don’t Use Jelly” below:
Description: Is your little one up all night, while your eyelids weigh a ton? Well the race to cure baby’s bawling has been won. These lullaby renditions of The Flaming Lips’ tunes will speed your baby off to a dreamland of supermen, pink robots and tangerine bubbles.
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1 (full length track):
Preview more songs from Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of The Flaming Lips here!
Tracklist:
1. Race for the Prize
2. She Don’t Use Jelly
3. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1
4. Fight Test
5. A Spoonful Weighs a Ton
6. The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
7. The W.A.N.D
8. Watching the Planets
9. The Spark That Bled
10. A Change at Christmas (Say It Isn’t So)
11. Waitin’ for Superman
12. Do You Realize??
Click here for more information about Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of The Flaming Lips.
Since emerging from Seattle at the dawn of the 1990s as standard bearers of the grunge movement, Pearl Jam have sold more than 30 million albums in the U.S. and some 60 million around the globe. Admired for their truly independent musical spirit, integrity and activism, they’ve become genuine rock superstars.
Hailed by All Music Guide as “the most popular American rock ‘n’ roll band of the ‘90s,” Pearl Jam will now conquer new generations. Lullaby Renditions of Pearl Jam transforms their greatest hits into sweet and soothing instrumentals ideal for little rockers.
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Are new baby’s cries turned up to ten? Need an alternative to the nightly riot act? When it’s you vs. them, these sweet lullaby renditions of Pearl Jam’s rock anthems are as comforting as a warm flannel blanket. Just breathe, Mom and Dad–it’s sleeptime in Seattle.
Are new baby’s cries turned up to ten? Need an alternative to the nightly riot act? When it’s you vs. them, these sweet lullaby renditions of Pearl Jam’s rock anthems are as comforting as a warm flannel blanket. Just breathe, Mom and Dad–it’s sleeptime in Seattle.