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Lullaby in Ragtime
Harry Nilsson Lyrics


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Won't you play the music so the cradle can rock
To a lullaby in ragtime
Sleepy hands are creeping to the end of the clock
Play a lullaby in ragtime
You can tell the sandman is on his way
By the way
That they play
As still, as the trill, of a thrush, in a twilight high

So you can hear the
Rhythm of the ripples on the side of the boat

As you sail away to dreamland
High above the moon you hear a silvery note
As the sandman takes your hand
So rock-a-by my baby
Don't you cry my baby
Sleepy-time is nigh
Won't you rock me to a ragtime lullaby
So rock-a-by my baby

Don't you cry my baby
Sleepy-time is nigh
Won't you rock me to a ragtime lullaby

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Harry Nilsson's song "Lullaby in Ragtime" perfectly capture the essence of a soothing lullaby. The opening verse invites the musician to "play the music" so the cradle can rock while "sleepy hands" reach the end of the clock. The idea of a lullaby in ragtime serves to indicate that the rhythm and pace of the song is gentle and calming, setting the perfect mood to send a child off to sleep. The imagery of sandman approaching is powerful, inviting the listener to recognize the cues of his arrival in the sound of a lullaby. The trill of a thrush in the evening is also used as a metaphor to demonstrate the calm and peaceful feeling that this lullaby brings to the listener.


The second verse of the song takes us on a metaphorical journey as we sail away to dreamland. The first line suggests that listeners can hear the rhythm of ripples on the surface of a boat as we sail away towards the shore of rest and dreams. The image of a silvery note above the moon tells the listener that they're not alone on this journey to dreamland but accompanied by other dreamers who seek solace in the melody of the lullaby. Finally, the song invites the baby to embrace sleep and not cry, promising the comfiness of a ragtime lullaby.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you play the music so the cradle can rock
Please play some music to help the baby fall asleep


To a lullaby in ragtime
Play a soothing tune in ragtime style


Sleepy hands are creeping to the end of the clock
The baby is getting tired and it's almost time for sleep


Play a lullaby in ragtime
Keep playing the comforting ragtime tune


You can tell the sandman is on his way
The baby is feeling drowsy and ready for sleep


By the way
It's clear from


That they play
The way the music is being played


As still, as the trill, of a thrush, in a twilight high
The peacefulness of the music is as calm as the sound of a thrush singing in the evening


So you can hear the
You can listen to the


Rhythm of the ripples on the side of the boat
The sound of water moving against the boat can be heard


As you sail away to dreamland
As you drift off to sleep


High above the moon you hear a silvery note
You hear a beautiful high note, like the sound of a bell or chime


As the sandman takes your hand
As sleep overcomes you


So rock-a-by my baby
Rock the baby gently


Don't you cry my baby
Don't be sad or upset, little one


Sleepy-time is nigh
It's almost time for sleep


Won't you rock me to a ragtime lullaby
Please keep playing the soothing ragtime tune to help me sleep




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SYLVIA FINE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

マロンちゃん

Won't you play the misic so the cradle can rock
to a LULLABY IN RAGTIME.
Sleepy hands are creepin' to the end of the clock,
play a LULLBY IN RAGTIME.
You can tell the sandman is on his way
by the way that they play,
As still as the trill of a thrush
in a twilight hush.
So you can hear the
rhythm of the ripples on the side of the boat
As you sail away to dreamland,
High above the moon you hear a silvery note
As the sandman takes your hand.

So rock a bye, my baby,
Don't you cry my baby,
sleepy time is night,
Won't you rock me
to a ragtime lullaby



All comments from YouTube:

jas

this is literally the most beautiful song to ever exist.

Bob Newman Knott

I just rediscovered this and I agree with you 100% I first heard in an advertisement ,I forget the product but remembered the song !

James McInnis

"literally"

Mare Girl

The entire album is so good, and I never get tired of this song.

buckaroo

Listening to this song for the first time and it brings tears to me! It's so beautiful and classy. I'm pregnant so I can see myself singing this as a lullaby to my baby. :)

PenguinFam Adventures

Did you? My toddler STILL loves it.

James Redd

Harry Nilsson has to be one of my favorite people singers it's a shame that he's not around still

saintcruzin

In '73 Harry's voice was perfection....He dug up a gem...

littlebylittle1982

This is the most favorite Nilsson song.Beautiful ! Thank you.

Peter Jones

I've raved enough about this superb album elsewhere,but what a wonderful video! You've really done it justice and many many thanks.

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