Lullabye
Billy Joel · 1994
14 min · 4 tracks · pop rock · rock & roll · contemporary classical music
A tender collection of reflective melodies infused with heartfelt lyrics and soothing arrangements.
Lullabye is a single by Billy Joel, released in 1994. A tender collection of reflective melodies infused with heartfelt lyrics and soothing arrangements. The album is particularly notable for its title track, 'Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)', which became a staple in Joel's repertoire and was widely praised for its emotional depth. It reached significant radio play and contributed to the broader recognition of contemporary ballads in the pop genre during the mid-90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lullabye sound like?
A tender collection of reflective melodies infused with heartfelt lyrics and soothing arrangements. Rooted in pop rock and rock & roll.
What makes Lullabye by Billy Joel notable?
The album is particularly notable for its title track, 'Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)', which became a staple in Joel's repertoire and was widely praised for its emotional depth. It reached significant radio play and contributed to the broader recognition of contemporary ballads in the pop genre during the mid-90s. Released in 1994, 'Lullabye' came during a transitional phase for Billy Joel, following the commercial success of 'Storm Front' in 1989. This album marked his return to more personal themes after a brief hiatus from recording new music, showcasing a softer, introspective style that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
How many songs are on Lullabye?
Lullabye has 4 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) Standout 3:30
- 2 Two Thousand Years Standout 5:18
- 3 Souvenir 2:01
- 4 Where’s the Orchestra? Standout 3:16
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
14 min 5 sec
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