Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Sing-A-Long-Songs

So now that everyone knows the Mrs. and I are expecting our first child, I've got a request. We've decided that rather than buy one of those CD's that plays popular tunes sung by someone other than the original artist that are easy to listen to for babies -- we'd like to create our own. Essentially: a lullabye mix tape. Of course, it won't be an actual tape, rather a playlist on my iPod.

So I'm looking for songs. To give you an idea of the type of artist and song you would expect to find on this playlist: Jack Johnson, Billy Joel, James Taylor. Sadly, there won't be any Pearl Jam, CCR, Wilco and the like. It's all got to be music that's easy on the ears, positive lyrics and something the wife and I could listen to over and over again without becoming sick of it (as is the case with children, they love repetition).

Hit me with your best shot. Fire away. I'll let you know the final list.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ministry-"Just One Fix"

Donovan-"Mellow Yellow"

Harry Nilsson-"Me and My Arrow"

The theme song to "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (look it up)

Lovin Spoonful-"What A Day For A Daydream"

Metallica-"Master Of Puppets"

Sisqo-"The Thong-Song"

OR....

Anything by Lionel Richie, babies love Lionel Richie.

Anonymous said...

• Paul Simon

• If you're going to have any Harry Nilsson on, you have to go with "Coconut"

• Anything by Tori Amos would be good

• I'd put some Di Meola, McLaughlin & de LucĂ­a on there

• Bruce Hornsby

• Norah Jones

• Maybe some CCR

• And last, but not least, The Chicago Bears Fight Song
- "Bear down, Chicago Bears...."

AaronG said...

Alright...I'll need specific songs by suggested artists. And no, metallica...not so much. My baby's mama doesn't like Metallica (although she did successfuly watch RockStar, she couldn't stand Neusted(sp?)).

I like Paul Simon, Norah and Tori -- but I'll need exact songs, such artists have such a wide repetoire it'd take forever to whittle it down.

Also, if you can think of a CCR song that'd work, let me know. I'd love some CCR on the mix(note: I once used Down on the Corner in a video featuring a dad reading a bedtime story to his kid).

Keep 'em coming.

Anonymous said...

No Pearl Jam? May I suggest one from their new album - Parachutes. It's lovely.

Sarah Mclachlan has a great version of Rainbow Connection out there.

And pretty much the entire Curious George soundtrack.

And you have to at least check out BabyRock Records too. It's hilarious: http://www.babyrockrecords.com/web/page.asp

That's all for now.

mel said...

I just heard this song for the first time the other day and fell in love with it.

Michael Buble - Home

Norah Jones - Nightingale and Nearness of You are two good songs

Anonymous said...

On Top of Spaghetti
Nickle Creek
Classical Piano - the mellow stuff

AaronG said...

Since when are you listening to Nickel Creek? I really like Sweet Afton...one of the best songs ever. Wonderful imagery. Does this mean I'm getting old, that we like the same music?

Anonymous said...

You could always just sing them your self!!! In fact I have one for you:

Take me out to the ball game
Take me out to the park
Buy me some peanuts and
Cracker jacks
I don’t care if I ever come back
For its root, root, root for the Red Sox
If they don’t win its ashame
For it 1,2,3 strikes your out of the old ball game.

If that doesn’t work nothing will!

Anonymous said...

First heard them in Maine at a free concert at LL Bean, along with America (that's old)!

Anonymous said...

I know you want specifics, but sorry, I don't have time. Here are a few suggestions I haven't seen yet: Chicago, Eric Clapton, Beatles, U2, Phil Collins, Counting Crows (at least the Amy Grant "Parking Lot" song), John Mayer, Marvin Gaye, Elton John, The Police, Sting. May I also suggest jazz or classical pieces? Generally speaking these will be a little more sedate and less offensive than, say, Nirvana.
Also, may I suggest doing a search for greatest songs of all time, I'm sure you'll find plenty of lists with great ideas.
Eric

Anonymous said...

I forgot: the Eagles, Otis Redding, Oasis?, Sinatra
eric

AaronG said...

For those of you wondering why I wouldn't put Mozart or Bach or Rachmaninov (although, that one's self-explanatory, don't want the kid to go crazy), because we'll get that on another CD. I wanted good rock and roll tunes. That goes for jazz too. Also, Counting Crows didn't cover Amy Grant. Amy Grant covered Joni Mitchell. And it's not Parking Lot, it's Yellow Taxi. C'mon!

But Oasis was a good suggestion. I hadn't thought of that.

This is going to be a long list.

Anonymous said...

How could I forget, the Foo Fighters are coming out with some stuff that is "easy on the ears." I know you like them!

Eric
PS I knew it wasn't "parking lot" and I knew it wasn't Amy Grant's originally - I just didn't know what it was and didn't have the time to figure it out. I knew you'd know.

Eric

AaronG said...

Foo Fighters. Yeah. I hate them.

PS. I googled it because I kept wanting to say Toni Morrison.

Anonymous said...

Roger Whitaker!
Great English Baritone
Look him up

Anonymous said...

• Norah Jones:
Feelin' the Same Way
Shoot the Moon
 From Come Away With Me

• Tori Amos
Cornflake Girl
 From Under the Pink

• CCR
Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
 From Pendulum

• Paul Simon
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
 From Paul Simon
Old
Hurricane Eye
 From You're the One

The Tall One said...

Anything from ENYA:
Watermark album especially "Orinoco Flow"(Sail Away.
A Day Without Rain album
especially "Wild Child" and "Only Time"
Damien Rice; from the album "O", "Eskimo" is a cutesy song

The Tall One said...

Found a couple more I just thought of.
O.A.R. has some soft tunes:
"Mr. Moon"
"Toy Store"
"I feel home"