Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Cradle song




Cradle Song


My mum sent me this CD for Christmas, thanks mum. While we are nap training and we are both a bit frazzled I play this while Baby C plays on her playmat. Nice and calming, though somewhat spoilt by her singing chicken toy.

Thursday, 25 December 2008

Have yourself a merry little Christmas



Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas


As sung by Judy Garland in the not very festive Meet Me In St. Louis . This is a wonderful song, bitter and sweet at the same time.

I sing it to baby because we are far away from my family and I like the lines;
"someday soon we all will be together, if the fates allow.
Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow..."
There is also a great swing version by Ella Fitzgerald which is just a little bit more upbeat.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas.

Monday, 22 December 2008

Row row row your boat



Row Row Row Your Boat

I just remembered this one the other day. Another easy one, two verses, or just repeat the first one lots if you are scared of crocodiles.
I sit baby on my lap and row her back and forth. As she is four months she is able to hold up her head and is getting stonger each day so this helps her with learning to sit up by herself.

This could also be a great bathtime song with all the splashing involved in rowing.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

The bare necessities



Bare Necessities


A great groove from The Jungle Book


We play this on the play mat, we enlist the help of Tiger, Oliphant and Brown Dog soft toys who groove along with us. Oliphant likes to make a small trumpet solo in the middle.

Thursday, 18 December 2008

Heads, shoulders, knees and toes



Head Shoulders Knees And Toes

I love this song, baby loves this song. This is our smile-guaranteed song. I usually sing it when baby is on the changing mat but I also deploy it if I need to avert a crying session.

As well as the smiles she is learning about her body when I touch her head, shoulders, knees and toes. It will also help her when she starts learning to speak.

I like to do a big finish, final verse and substitute a rousing "cheese on toast" for the final "knees and toes". Well it makes us smile.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Sleigh Ride



Because it is Christmas and, where I am at least, snowy.

Baby loves Sleigh Ride
, we play it at least once a day and she goes jogging up and down on my knee. She loves it when we ride over bumps and she falls down or is jogged up in the air. A real giggle factory.

We play the Ronettes version from Phils Spector's A Christmas Gift for You album.
There are sliegh bells, hooves clip-clopping, everything you would want for a festive sleigh ride.

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Moon River



Moon River is one of my favourite songs and I sing it as a lullaby to get my baby to sleep.
Perfect because it only has two verses and you can dum-de-dum it in between.

Moon River was written by Henry Mancini (music) and Johnny Mercer (Lyrics) in 1961 and appeared in Breakfast At Tiffanys, staring Audrey Hepburn.
Many great singers have recorded it, but my favourite is the original by Andy Williams
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Intro

My baby loves music and being sung to and I love singing to her.
Here are our favourite songs of the moment. Expect an eclectic mix, though it might be a bit heavy on show tunes, and a good sprinkling of French songs from her grandmother.