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Pop tunes 'used to calm babies' Pop tunes 'used to calm babies'
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Rocking a baby to sleep has been given a whole new meaning as mothers ditch traditional lullabies for popular pop and rock tunes.Rocking a baby to sleep has been given a whole new meaning as mothers ditch traditional lullabies for popular pop and rock tunes.
Songs such as Robbie Williams' Angels and Oasis anthem Wonderwall proved popular in the poll 2,000 mothers.Songs such as Robbie Williams' Angels and Oasis anthem Wonderwall proved popular in the poll 2,000 mothers.
The survey found nearly two thirds thought rock and pop tunes were better for getting babies to sleep than nursery rhymes like Rock-a-Bye Baby.The survey found nearly two thirds thought rock and pop tunes were better for getting babies to sleep than nursery rhymes like Rock-a-Bye Baby.
The Baby Website, which carried out the research, said it was surprised.The Baby Website, which carried out the research, said it was surprised.
Spokeswoman Kathryn Crawford suggested mothers were being influenced by the music they were listening to during the day.Spokeswoman Kathryn Crawford suggested mothers were being influenced by the music they were listening to during the day.
TOP POP AND ROCK BED-TIME TUNES Patience - Take ThatAngels - Robbie WilliamsI Kissed a Girl - Kate PerryYou're Beautiful - James BluntLove Me Tender - Elvis PresleyBeautiful - Christine AguilleraWarwick Avenue - DuffySweet Child O' Mine - Guns n RosesWonderwall - OasisGirls - Sugababes TOP POP AND ROCK BED-TIME TUNES Patience - Take ThatAngels - Robbie WilliamsI Kissed a Girl - Kate PerryYou're Beautiful - James BluntLove Me Tender - Elvis PresleyBeautiful - Christine AguileraWarwick Avenue - DuffySweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' RosesWonderwall - OasisGirls - Sugababes
"We were really surprised to find that mums would rather sing modern pop tunes than traditional lullabies."We were really surprised to find that mums would rather sing modern pop tunes than traditional lullabies.
"I expect most mums put the radio on when at home with the baby and the catchy lyrics make it impossible to sing anything else at bedtime.""I expect most mums put the radio on when at home with the baby and the catchy lyrics make it impossible to sing anything else at bedtime."
Take That's chart-topper Patience was named as the most popular pop song, while Angels claimed second place with Kate Perry's I Kissed a Girl third.Take That's chart-topper Patience was named as the most popular pop song, while Angels claimed second place with Kate Perry's I Kissed a Girl third.
The poll also revealed 13% of mothers thought lullabies were too old fashion, while one in 10 said they could not remember the words to any of them.The poll also revealed 13% of mothers thought lullabies were too old fashion, while one in 10 said they could not remember the words to any of them.
Nearly half of mums said they sang to their little ones to calm them when they were upset, while a third always lulled their baby off to sleep with a song.Nearly half of mums said they sang to their little ones to calm them when they were upset, while a third always lulled their baby off to sleep with a song.
But Simon Cooper, of Mother and Baby Music, which produces calming music CDs for parents, said: "Babies need ambient and rythmic sounds to calm them. That is what they get in the womb. But Simon Cooper, of Mother and Baby Music, which produces calming music CDs for parents, said: "Babies need ambient and rhythmic sounds to calm them. That is what they get in the womb.
"Some pop music will give them this, but certainly not all.""Some pop music will give them this, but certainly not all."