Monday, March 10, 2008

Just a question today.....


Because I am otherwise absorbed today, following up on some of your wonderful suggestions (and all of them were good... thanks :), I am going to ask a question instead of writing a long post.

What song would you sing to your newborn child?

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30 comments:

  1. When I was pregnant, I sang whatever I was listening to on the radio... When my boys were little, I sang "You are my Sunshine".

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  2. Joni Mitchell's Circle Game, Chelsea Morning, or Both Sides Now.

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  3. i sang what i sang to them in utero:

    baby beluga by raffi
    closer to you by the carpenters
    colors of the wind from mulan

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  4. Love me tender ;) or cant help falling in love...

    In fact just love songs... a thousand love songs...

    Love to you, M

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  5. I have always sung a song my mother made up for me when I was a baby, which she took from a few lines in a favorite storybook of ours. It roughly translates to:

    "May the sun always shine,
    And the sky be bright;
    May mothers always smile
    And may I always Be."

    It's quite simple, but it means the world to me.

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  6. I too sang a song I made up--words to the tune of Brahms' lullaby.

    Night to day, day to night,
    watch the moon and the stars come out
    to shine, oh so bright
    on your sweet sleeping face.

    Sleep, baby, sleep, safe in Mama's warm arms,
    Sleep, baby sleep, Mama holds you so tight.

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  7. I sang hymns. And -

    I love you
    a bushel and a peck
    a bushel and a peck
    and a hug around the neck.

    It's what my grandmother sang to me.

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  8. Tons of songs.

    But I was stuck on Paper Moon for Patience.

    It seems...prophetic or telling or something, now.

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  9. Blackbird singing in the dead of night
    Take these broken wings and learn to fly
    All your life
    You were only waiting for this moment to arise

    Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly
    Into the light of the dark black night.

    Black bird singing in the dead of night
    Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
    all your life
    you were only waiting for this moment to be free

    Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly
    Into the light of the dark black night.

    Blackbird singing in the dead of night
    Take these broken wings and learn to fly
    All your life
    You were only waiting for this moment to arise

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  10. i sang anything and everything. It's the voice that's important, not the song.

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  11. i sang Favorite Things a lot. We sang Oooh Child, some Joni.

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  12. I sang lots of songs but the one that was steadfast for all three was 'Til There Was You by the Beatles.

    There were bells on a hill
    But I never heard them ringing
    No I never heard them at all
    'Til there was you


    etc.
    etc.

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  13. I was going to say a "bushel and a peck" too! My grandma sang that to me too. I also liked, "Here's comes Peter Cotton Tail." Doesn't have to be Easter for that little song in my book.

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  14. I sang Bobby McFerrin's "Sightless Bird", my son didn't appreciate it though. Interestingly it was my husband who sang to our son the most. He made up songs. Very sweet.

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  15. I made up a song for each of them and sang it to them, along with whatever else I felt like singing. But the made-up ones were their earliest soundtracks.

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  16. I can't sing. I'd probably recite poems instead.

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  17. I'll sing about the moonlight on a grass field, filled with small silver and gold moths.

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  18. For some reason, with both kids, the only song I could remember all the words to was the theme to WKRP in Cincinnati.

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  19. I made up songs for my newborn...they were precious to me, like he was...but not worth sharing. :)

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  20. i sang to MQ all the time when she was a baby. some favorites for calming were:
    Borning Cry
    I love You Lord
    Anthem (from the musical Chess)
    Braham's Lullaby
    Sweet Baby James

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  21. There's a little Quaker song:
    Be like a bird
    Who, halting in her flight
    Feel a limb too slight
    Give way beneath her
    Yet sings SINGS
    Knowing she has wings
    Sings SINGS
    Knowing she has wings

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  22. Mama's gonna buy you a mocking bird. Not sure if that's the name, but you know the one I mean?

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  23. Yummy would sing Annie's Song if we have a daughter... ;)

    You don't know where you've brought me with this question Chani!

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  24. Phil Collins Groovy Kind of love was No 1 when my son was born, so i sang it all the time!

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  25. I would make it up as I go along between tears of gratitude.

    How mushy is that?

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  26. and.

    what a beautiful question. how unusual.

    I love it.

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  27. My kids had a running list that they began to request as toddlers:
    Sweet Baby James - James Taylor
    Full Moon Full of Love - K.D. Lang
    B-side; 10 x 4; and One Man Guy - Loudon Wainwright III
    Crazy - Patsy Cline
    So many more!

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  28. I have no idea why, but I sung this song to my first born son all the time lol

    How many kinds of sweet flowers grow
    In an English country garden?
    We'll tell you now of some that we know
    Those we miss you'll surely pardon
    Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox
    Meadowsweet and lady smocks
    Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks
    Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots
    In an English country garden

    How many insects come here and go
    In an English country garden?
    We'll tell you now of some that we know
    Those we miss you'll surely pardon
    Fireflies, moths and bees
    Spiders climbing in the trees
    Butterflies drift in the gentle breeze
    There are snakes, ants that sting
    And other creeping things
    In an English country garden

    How many songbirds fly to and fro
    In an English country garden?
    We'll tell you now of some that we know
    Those we miss you'll surely pardon
    Bobolink, cuckoo and quail
    Tanager and cardinal
    Bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale
    There is joy in the spring
    When the birds begin to sing
    In an English country garden

    Weird right lol

    x

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  29. The Song Longer by Dan Fogelberg....and the Beatles, the White Album....over and over....

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