Lullaby (disambiguation)

Lullaby (disambiguation)

Lullaby or Lullabye may refer to:

* Lullaby, a soothing song sung, most often to children, to help them get to sleep
* Lullaby (documentary) a documentary film about both Palestinian and Israeli mothers whose children have been murdered
* "Lullaby" (novel), a horror-satire novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk, published in 2002
* "Lullaby" ("Angel"), a 2001 episode of the television show "Angel"
* Lullaby (comics), a series of graphic novels by Ben Avery
* "Lullaby" (1937 film), a Russian film
* "Lullaby" (2008 film), an American film

There are a number of songs named "Lullaby":
* "Lullaby" (The Cure song), a single by The Cure from their 1989 album "Disintegration"
* "Lullaby" (Shawn Mullins song), a song by Shawn Mullins from his 1998 album "Soul's Core"
* "Lullaby" (Dixie Chicks song), a song by the American female band Dixie Chicks
* "Lullaby" (The Tea Party song), song by The Tea Party
* "Lullaby", a song by Starsailor from their 2001 album "Love is Here"
* "Lullaby", a song by Hayden from his 2002 album "Skyscraper National Park"
* "Lullabye", a song by Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album "The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner"
* "Lullaby", a song by Pedro the Lion from the 1997 EP "Whole"
* "Lullaby", a song by Lit from their 2004 self titled album "Lit"
* "Lullaby", a song by Reef from their album "Glow"
* "Lullaby", a song by Thrice from their album "Vheissu"
* "Lullaby", a song in the 1981 musical "Shock Treatment"
* "Lullaby", a song by A Perfect Circle
* "Lullaby", a song by Blackfield from their album " Blackfield I"
* "King of Lullaby", a song by Eiffel 65
* "Brahms' Lullaby", also titled "Lullaby and Good Night", the name of a lullaby by Johannes Brahms


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