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Definition of Lullaby

lullaby
lullaby lull"a*by, n. [From Lull, v. t. ] 1. A song to quiet babes or lull them to sleep; that which quiets. --Shak. 2. Hence: Good night; good-by. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Lullaby from wikipedia

- A lullaby (/ˈlʌləbaɪ/), or a cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually pla**** for (or sung to) children (for adults see music...
- "Whiskey Lullaby" is a song written by Bill Anderson and Jon Randall. The song was a duet recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley and bluegr****...
- Goodbye Lullaby is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released worldwide on March 8, 2011 through RCA Records...
- Itsuki Lullaby (in ****anese: 五木の子守唄 Itsuki no komoriuta) is a lullaby known widely in ****an, and is a folk song representative of Itsuki Village, Kuma...
- A Static Lullaby was an American post-hardcore band that formed in Chino Hills, California, in 2001. A Static Lullaby came together after a high school...
- Look up lullaby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lullaby or lullabye is a soothing song, sung most often to children before sleep. Lullaby or lullabye...
- "Sweet Lullaby" is a song by French musical group Deep Forest that originally appeared on their eponymous album (1992). The song gained po****rity in...
- A Basque Lullaby is a lullaby written by Florence ****e and published in The American Song Book: A Collection Of Songs And Hymns For Use In Schools And...
- accompaniment (1915) Problems playing this file? See media help. "Wiegenlied" ("Lullaby"; "Cradle Song"), Op. 49, No. 4, is a lied for voice and piano by Johannes...
- "Lullaby of Birdland" is a jazz standard and po****r song composed by George Shearing with lyrics by George David Weiss (under the pseudonym "B. Y. Forster")...