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First baby song Memories.

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Northernsoulnanna Sun 20-Jul-25 20:34:25

I had just gone on Maternity Leave September 1978 ,for my first child.
The Song always being Played was 'Lucky Stars' by Dean Freidman.
This brings back so many memories when i hear this
Hard to beleive my eldest will 47 this year.
Any songs remind you of your pregnancies?

valdavi Sun 20-Jul-25 20:39:07

Born in the USA.

pinkprincess Sun 20-Jul-25 20:55:08

''Two little boys'' by Rolf Harris when my first child was born in November 1969.I used to sing into him.Pity it was that singer Bute were ignorant about him them.
When I was pregnant with him it was song sung by Peter with a surname I cannot remember. It was about a girl called Marie Claire and I was going to give my baby, if a girl,that name. No gender scans in those days!

Jaxjacky Sun 20-Jul-25 21:07:34

My daughter, 1986 Diana Ross and Chain Reaction - I renamed it strong contraction.

Northernsoulnanna Sun 20-Jul-25 21:09:55

Pink princess
Think its Peter Starstedt who sang this im sure it will be on you tube.
We were blessed with an unplanned 3rd child , a daughter.
Haveing had two sons was a wonderful surprise ,we had not thought of a girls name.
Then hospital radio played Clair by Gilbert O Sullivan and thats the name we chose

Commonground Sun 20-Jul-25 21:11:02

Peter Sarsted sang "Where Do You Go To, My Lovely?"

Northernsoulnanna Sun 20-Jul-25 21:11:53

Jax Jacky
😂😂😂

Northernsoulnanna Sun 20-Jul-25 21:29:47

Correct Commonground.

Marie claire is in the lyrics of where did you go too my lovely.smile

M0nica Sun 20-Jul-25 21:50:14

None at all. But I wasn't really into popular music anymore by then.

Grannybags Sun 20-Jul-25 22:05:10

Isn’t she lovely by Stevie Wonder - even though my baby turned out to be a boy!

merlotgran Sun 20-Jul-25 22:15:52

DS was born at home. The first night was particularly exhausting but I remember DH waking me up the next morning with tea and toast and Ray Stevens singing Everything Is Beautiful on the kitchen radio.

Kate1949 Sun 20-Jul-25 22:25:29

Can't remember but my daughter sang I Knew I Loved You Before I Met You to our granddaughter.

Hilltop Sun 20-Jul-25 22:42:46

Morningtown Ride by the Seekers. It was playing on the radio in the hospital.

Calendargirl Mon 21-Jul-25 06:58:35

‘Annie’s Song’ by John Denver.

One of the other mums had a guitar, and played it to the rest of us, (there were 4 in the ward, back when you stayed in hospital a week after birth).

Can still picture us all sitting there listening.

My DD, (we didn’t call her Annie though) had it as her first dance song at her wedding. Hadn’t shed a tear, but did then. 😢

Marriedalongtime Mon 21-Jul-25 08:23:17

With my second DS, it was Zoom by Fat Larry’s Band. He doesn’t speak to us anymore so every time this comes on the radio, I have to switch it off it I’ll cry buckets…..

Gingster Mon 21-Jul-25 08:37:15

My 3rd child (daughter) after two boys , was born in December 1978 and it was ‘When a child is born’ by Johnnie Mathis playing.

Magenta8 Mon 21-Jul-25 08:56:18

I listened to a lot of Mozart around the births of my children. I think there was a theory around at the time that listening to Mozart in the womb increased your child's IQ or some such nonsense.

Anyway the song that sticks in my mind is Cherubino's solo aria "Voi Che Sapete" from "The Marriage of Figaro".

ferry23 Mon 21-Jul-25 08:59:07

Grannybags

Isn’t she lovely by Stevie Wonder - even though my baby turned out to be a boy!

You beat me to it Grannybags. Mine was a girl.

A couple of years later when I was pregnant with my son, it was Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick.

Witzend Mon 21-Jul-25 09:05:54

The only song that reminds me of babies is really the tune of the 🎄carol that begins, ‘Little Jesus, sweetly sleep…’ since I’ve sung it endlessly to both dds and Gdcs - ‘Little bubba, go to sleep, go to sleep…..’ - repeated ad infinitum!

Fairislecable Mon 21-Jul-25 11:46:20

I don’t remember any particular song from my first child, so I have just looked at the top ten from that week.

It was I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor! grin

merlotgran Mon 21-Jul-25 11:49:57

Magenta8

I listened to a lot of Mozart around the births of my children. I think there was a theory around at the time that listening to Mozart in the womb increased your child's IQ or some such nonsense.

Anyway the song that sticks in my mind is Cherubino's solo aria "Voi Che Sapete" from "The Marriage of Figaro".

I remember when DD1 was a small baby there was no daytime TV and pre Terry Wogan the radio was pretty dire so I used to settle down to feed her listening to the the background music of the TV testcard.
It was always piano concertos by Grieg and Tchaikovsky and Schubert’s unfinished symphony. She was a very placid baby. Perhaps that’s why. 🎶🎵

crissy Mon 21-Jul-25 12:01:56

Wonderful Baby by Don McClean. Eldest born September 1974. Brings tears to my eyes.

Witzend Mon 21-Jul-25 12:05:52

merlotgran, Gds was a nightmare for getting off to nap in the daytime. One day I put him in his pushchair facing the garden, with Classic FM on. First piece was the start of Elgar’s cello concerto - Gds was asleep 5 minutes later - with minimal fussing!

ViceVersa Mon 21-Jul-25 12:15:35

When my daughter was born, all they seemed to be playing was Chesney Hawkes' 'I am the one and only'. With my son, it was a Take That song - Back for Good, I think. Neither of which were really my musical cup of tea!

Northernsoulnanna Mon 21-Jul-25 19:56:10

A huge variety of music that bought back special memories😍