The Lullabyes
Lullaby
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The Lullabyes

A lullaby is a soothing song or piece of music traditionally sung or played to children, often used to aid sleep and foster emotional connection. They are characterized by simple and repetitive melodies, usually featuring higher pitches and a slow tempo, which are appealing to infants and contribute to their emotional and cognitive development. Lullabies have been present across various cultures since ancient times, serving not only as a sleep aid but also as a means of transmitting cultural knowledge and nurturing mother-child bonds. Research has highlighted their therapeutic benefits, particularly for premature infants, aiding in emotional regulation and cognitive growth.

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Singles

My Heart Cries For You / You Touch Me
My Heart Cries For You / You Touch Me (1964)