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Sleep, Volume 1: 2004 Domo Records: Shikoku 88 Places: 2004 Columbia Japan The Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe: 2005 Kin-Kou The Essential Kitaro: 2006 Domo Records: Music for Yoga: 2007 Domo Records: The Definitive Collection: 2008 Domo Records: Sleep, Volume 2: 2009 Domo Records: Kitaro: Digital Box Set: 2009 Domo Records: Grammy ...
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On this children's album, Pete Seeger devotes himself to putting small children to sleep, first by telling them stories, then by singing to them. The LP's first side contains two stories with music. Side two features child-oriented songs, concluding with the a cappella song "One Grain of Sand." [2] The album was recorded by Moses Asch.
8. "Theme From Germinal" Jean-Louis Roques 9. "Music From Betty Blue" Gabriel Yared 10. "Main Theme From The Last Emperor" David Byrne 11. "Music From The Killing Fields" Mike Oldfield 12. "Music From The Draughtsman's Contract" Michael Nyman 13. "Music From The Age of Innocence" Elmer Bernstein 14. "Theme From Hamlet" Ennio Morricone 15 ...
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"Fire Engines" – Here Comes a Song "The First Noel" – Yule Be Wiggling "Five Little Ducks" – Wake Up Jeff "Five Little Joeys Jumping on the Bed" – Big Red Car "Fly Through the Air" – Here Comes a Song "Fly Through the Sky"- Top of the Tots "Follow the Bird"- Cold Spaghetti Western "Follow the Leader" – Getting Strong
"Stay Awake" is a song from Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. [1] It is a lullaby sung by Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) to the children Jane and Michael. The children protest when Mary tells them it's time for bed, but when "Stay Awake" is sung, the children yawn and doze off to sleep.
"A Spruce Was Born in the Forest" (Russian: В лесу роди́лась ёлочка) is one of the most popular Russian children's Christmas songs, which became a New Year song in the USSR. The lyrics were written by Raisa Adamovna Kudasheva [ ru ] , the music by Leonid Karlovich Beckman [ ru ] .