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Goodnight Songs For Rebel Girls' is a collaboration between Decca Records and Rebel Girls, a hugely successful book series written to inspire young girls around the world with stories and colourful illustrations of the most inspiring women throughout history.The album features tracks from some of the most inspirations and recognisable female voices in music.

VTubers from the Nijisanji agency have been announced to perform the opening and ending theme songs for the recently-announced Good Night World anime adaptation. Studio NAZ is animating said series, with Netflix exclusively releasing it globally on October 12 this year.

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Although books about the seasons are lovely reading any time of year, there is something about the coming of autumn and all the changes it brings that feels even more appropriate for reading about the seasons. Fall is my favorite season, but I am always willing to ponder the things to love about every season. And luckily, we have a gorgeous new book out this August that provides not only stunning imagery, but includes beautiful songs originally written by Margaret Wise Brown.

Nearly time for bed but having trouble winding down? From dimming lights to having a warm bath, there are many ways that you can help ensure that you sleep better. Now, a new Australian study has found that using sleep songs might also be key to a great night of rest and recovery.

Thomas Dickson, a music psychology researcher at the University of New South Wales, tested a range of tunes on students. Turns out that songs with a medium tempo not only helped people who struggled with sleep drift off faster but also improved the quality of their sleep.

So, in the name of science (and a love of good music), we have created a sleep songs playlist packed with twenty chilled-out tunes to help you wind down before bed. Arranged by beats per minute (bpm), these sweet sounds become increasingly subdued and should hopefully help you drift off for a dreamy night of rest. Enjoy.

In this song, Tom Waits, the timeless romantic, the inebriated troubadour, invites sleepless souls to burn the midnight oil with him and stare out at the moon upon the windowsill. But before you know it, his sweet piano chords and the nocturnal trumpet will be guiding you into dreamland. So dream, come on, and dream.

It may not be the most cheerful song, but the late great Alex Chilton achieved pop perfection with this beautiful tune that marvelously captures the loneliness and despair we all feel late at night sometimes. Exquisite, uncanny beauty.

Goodnight JuniorWritten byMike NawrockiMusic byKurt HeineckeReleased2011GenreBedtimeRuntime2:30 (2 minutes and 30 seconds)Goodnight Junior is the twenty-ninth Silly Songs with Larry and was featured in It's a Meaningful Life. It was sung by Junior Asparagus and his mother, Lisa Asparagus.

(Chorus)
Sleepy Meadow, cradling you tight,
Rocking you gently, in the arms of the night,
Rest now, little one, let your worries be shed,
In the Sleepy Meadow, where sweet dreams are bred.

(Verse 1)
In the Midnight Garden, where flowers bloom at night,
A symphony of colors, bathed in soft moonlight,
Rest your head, my darling, and let the petals fall,
As the Midnight Garden embraces you in its thrall.

(Verse 1)
All aboard the Stardust Express, a journey through the night,
A train that travels galaxies, where stars burn oh so bright,
Climb in, my little traveler, and let the stars align,
As the Stardust Express whisks you away, to the realm of dreams divine.

(Chorus)
Stardust Express, a voyage through space,
Guiding you gently, to a dream-filled embrace,
Rest now, my precious, as the train takes its flight,
On the Stardust Express, through the wonders of the night.

(Chorus)
Enchanted Glade, a realm of pure delight,
Where dreams take flight, in the still of the night,
Rest now, my treasure, and let your heart be swayed,
By the wonders of the Enchanted Glade.

(Chorus)
Night Sky Symphony, a lullaby of light,
A cosmic serenade, that fills the silent night,
Close your eyes, my darling, and let your spirit soar,
With the Night Sky Symphony, to the land of dreams, and more.

Embark on a tranquil journey with our comprehensive collection of over 75 Best Baby Lullaby Songs, a masterfully curated selection designed to guide your child gently into a world of sweet slumber. More than a tradition, these lullabies serve as a nurturing bridge to peaceful sleep, offering a soothing soundtrack for bedtime. The ancient practice of singing lullabies is not just a routine but a profound expression of love and a comforting ritual that transforms night into a time of serene bonding.

Our list presents melodies and promises of comfort and love as night falls. Each lullaby in our collection is unique, echoing the gentle sway of a cradle and enveloping your baby in a safe, loving embrace. The power of these songs lies in their simplicity and ability to forge an enduring bond under the starlit sky. Lullabies turn bedtime into a magical experience, easing the transition from day to night with calm and restful energy.

Barney SongsGoodnightDebuted inBarney's Sleepytime SongsWritten byDavid Bernard WolfUsage1995, 1998PreviousNextBlanket of LoveHave a Snack!Goodnight is an original Barney song that first appeared in "Barney's Sleepytime Songs".

These rhyming spirituals were traditionally sung, unaccompanied, by men, and the texts were based on the older anthems or on some biblical story, event or character. Sometimes the songs relate events of local interest, for example, the drowning at sea of someone in the community, or the sinking of a ship. The over-riding feature of the style is the high incidence of improvisation, and as each voice is permitted to extemporize freely the resulting performance is characterized by a rhythmically complex texture. With the failure of the sponge industry in 1938, the rhyming style declined sharply and is very seldom, if ever, heard in the Bahamas today.

Huddie Ledbetter has been called the king of the 12-string guitar. He's also known as one of the greatest repositories of American folk music. Most called him by his nickname, Leadbelly. The Louisiana-born singer knew so many songs, one scholar said, it would have been impossible to record them all. But, fortunately, a good number of Leadbelly songs were recorded, including his signature melody, "Goodnight Irene."

Leadbelly's earliest gigs were at country square dances or suki jumps. At these events, he studied the older pros and learned hundreds of traditional Southern folk songs. One of these was "Irene," later retitled "Goodnight Irene."

"He changed everything he ever sung," says folk singer Pete Seeger, who first heard Leadbelly sing when he was a teen-ager. Years later, Seeger and his group The Weavers recorded "Goodnight Irene." Seeger says Leadbelly must have made a few changes to the original tune.

Changing old songs into new ones was something Leadbelly may have picked up during the many years he spent in prison. Over the course of nearly 25 years, he served four different sentences: two for assault, one for attempted homicide and one for murder. This gave him lots of time to listen to, and learn, the music of older inmates.

"He was exposed to an awful lot of old songs because prison time is somewhat frozen," Mr. Kalene says. "People go in there with whatever baggage and songs and so on they brought in with them. He was exposed to prisoners and their music who had been locked up many, many years earlier, and so he wasn't necessarily exposed to the more newer things as fully and richly as he was exposed to the more traditional."

That was good news for a man named John Lomax. In the 1930s, Lomax worked for the Library of Congress. His job was to make field recordings of folk music, mostly black folk music, of which there is little documentation. To find music untainted by time, Lomax often did his digging behind prison walls. When he arrived at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola in 1933, everyone told him that an inmate named Leadbelly was the one to meet. So Lomax invited Leadbelly into the warden's office and asked him to play. Leadbelly agreed. He played several songs, including "Irene," which Lomax recorded three times.

"A great many of Leadbelly's songs bear John Lomax's name as a co-composer," says music historian Charles Wolfe is co-author of "The Life and Legend of Leadbelly." He says John Lomax didn't exactly help Leadbelly sing his way out of prison, as some have claimed, but he says Lomax did help further Leadbelly's musical career. In 1934, Leadbelly and his wife became housekeepers for the Lomax family in New York City. In return, John Lomax became Leadbelly's manager and promoter. One of Leadbelly's first billings read, `Negro Folk Songs and Ballads, presented by John Lomax and Alan Lomax with the assistance of a Negro from Louisiana.'"

"One of the reasons he liked 'Goodnight Irene' was that it represented to him the fact that his music was not all the rough-and-tumble music that people associated with him, a song that was kind of counter to the image of his own music and his own culture that a lot of whites didn't really understand.

"He did do songs like 'Ella Speed,' and he did so songs like the 'Midnight Special,'" Mr Wolfe says. "And he did do work songs like the "Rock Island Line" and "Pick a Bale of Cotton." But whenever he did a concert, he came on singing that song, and left singing that song. Leadbelly knew that it was a beautiful, wonderful, evocative song."

During the 1930s and '40s, Leadbelly shared many of his great songs. His living room was a gathering place for New York folk musicians, including Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry and the young Pete Seeger, musicians who would later spark the folk revival of the 1960s. Leadbelly died on December 6th, 1949, just seven months before Seeger and the group The Weavers recorded one of those shared songs, Leadbelly's theme song "Irene."

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