In the 20th century, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra both reprised the song, slightly revising the lyrics. Sleep, baby; "smiles awake you when you rise." One of the last songs that the Beatles ...
It's said that the songwriter was inspired by the way Indigenous people hung birch-bark baby cradles on the branches of trees. The song's melody is said to be a variant of "Lilliburlero," a march ...
It all started when a musician friend, one day, sent this author a YouTube link of a Russian lullaby that he said he had ...
Mom and Dad are having a wild night out…well, that might have been the plan.