Lullabies is one of the Cedarmont Kids Classics albums. It is the sixth album in the Cedarmont Kids classics series from July 20, 1993. It contains 15 traditional and Christian lullabies.
Tracks[]
- Lullaby
- Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Slumber Song (Brahams)
- Swedish Cradle Song
- All Night All Day
- Sleep, Baby, Sleep
- Evening Hymn
- Sweetly Sleep
- Go to Sleep
- Little Brother
- Hush-a-Bye
- All the Pretty Little Horses
- Mozart's Lullaby
- All Through the Night
Cast Members[]
- Keeley Alexander
- Myranda Alexander
- Marty Gay
- Robert Gay
- DeMarco Meddling
- Jessica Moore
- Josephine Moore
- Emily Smith
Support Cast Members[]
- Jamie Aken
- Jessica Alderman
- Cody Atkinson
- Landon Atkinson
- Tiffany Evins
- Bethany Fuzz
- Jamie Grable
- Ami Hines
- Jason Keil
- Michelle Keil
- Graham Leach
- Jena Lee
- John Lundquist
- Omri Meddling
- Marlee Priest
- Jennifer Reed
- Robert Reed
- Megan Saldana
- Julie Smith
- Emily Sullivan
- Richard Sullivan
- Ashley Upkins
- Eddy Warren
- Paul Warren
- Jonathan White
- Joseph White
- Alisson Wilcox
- Lauren Wilcox
Notes[]
This is the first and only Cedarmont Kids album to not have vocals by the regular children's chorus. Instead, the vocals are done by Tanya Goodman Sykes. The songs in the Cedarmont Baby series are all instrumental.
This is the only Cedarmont Kids album where Section 2 has instrumental versions of the songs instead of split-track versions.
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" would later appear in Toddler Action Songs, but sung by the children's chorus instead of Tanya.
The package color is purple.
This album was released in 1993 and is one of the few albums to not have a movie to go with it. If Lullabies was released on video, it would've had the same Cedarmont Kids from the first six videos Silly Songs, Action Bible Songs, Sunday School Songs, Toddler Tunes, Preschool Songs and Bible Songs (along with some cast members from School Days, Christmas Carols and Christmas Favorites), the locations would be in the Cedarmont Kids' houses at Night and Slumber Song (Brahms) would play over the end credits.