Lullaby (Book of Love song)
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| "Lullaby" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Book of Love | ||||
| from the album Lullaby | ||||
| B-side | "Oranges and Lemons" | |||
| Released | 4 January 1989 | |||
| Recorded | 1987–1988 | |||
| Genre | Synthpop, new wave | |||
| Length | 6:15 (album version) 4:05 (single version) | |||
| Label | Sire Records | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Theodore Ottaviano | |||
| Producer(s) | Flood and Ted Ottaviano | |||
| Book of Love singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "Lullaby" on YouTube | ||||
"Lullaby" is the sixth single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was the second single released from the band's second album Lullaby in 1988.
Although "Lullaby" failed to reach the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it became a top 30 dance club hit. The song peaked at no. 27 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and spent seven weeks on the chart.[1] The track, over time, has become a signature song in the band's catalogue.[2]
The band utilized a string section of 20 Juilliard students, conducted by Michelle DiBucci, to record strings for the track, as well as bagpipes, played by a kilt wearing Roger Parsons.[3] For the 12" single, the track was remixed into five different remixes by Justin Strauss.[4] The band, along with recording engineer "Doc" Dougherty, also remixed the track; titled "Lullaby (7” Version)", this remix was included on the 7-inch and cassette singles sold at retail outlets as well as the promotional CD single.[5][6][7]
The cover art of the 12" vinyl and cassette are drawings done by lead vocalist Susan Ottaviano. The drawings are in a similar style to Amedeo Modigliani, the subject of one of their previous singles, titled "Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes)".
While on tour in mid-2017, the band premiered a music video for the track which was later published to their official YouTube channel. The video, an animated short directed by Ronaldo Aguiar, features all new drawings by Susan Ottaviano.
1988 7" Single (Sire Records 7-27667)
Side A: "Lullaby" (7" Version) - 4:05
Side B: "Oranges and Lemons" (LP Version) - 3:32
1988 7" Promo Single (Sire Records 7-27667-DJ)
Side A: "Lullaby" (7" Remix) - 4:15
Side B: "Lullaby" (7" Remix) - 4:15
1988 12" Maxi-Single (Sire Records 9 21101-0)
Side A:
- "Lullaby" (Pleasant Dream Mix) - 6:56
- "Lullaby" (Dream Dub) - 6:59
- "Lullaby" (7" Remix) - 4:15
Side B:
- "Lullaby" (Insomnia Mix) - 6:47
- "Lullaby" (Dub Somnia) - 5:41
- "Oranges and Lemons" - 3:32
1988 Cassette Single (Sire Records 9 27667-4)
Side A:
- "Lullaby" (7" Version) - 4:05
Side B:
- "Oranges and Lemons" - 3:32
1988 Promo CD Single (Sire Records PRO-CD-3355)
- "Lullaby" (7" Version) - 4:05
- "Lullaby" (7" Remix) - 4:15
- "Lullaby" (Pleasant Dream Mix) - 6:56
- "Lullaby" (Insomnia Mix) - 6:47
Personnel
"Lullaby" written by Theodore Ottaviano. "Oranges and Lemons" written by Susan Ottaviano and Ted Ottaviano. All instruments arranged, programmed, and performed by Book of Love.
- Susan Ottaviano – lead vocals
- Ted Ottaviano – keyboards
- Lauren Roselli – keyboards, backing vocals
- Jade Lee – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
Credits
- Produced by Flood and Ted Ottaviano
- Additional Production and Remix by Justin Strauss for JustRite Productions
- Remix Engineer: Daniel Abraham
- Additional Keyboard Programming: Eric Kupper
- Edited by Chep Nuñez
- Bagpipes by Roger Parsons
- Strings conducted by Michelle DiBucci
- Drawings by Susan Ottaviano
Charts
| Year | Song | Chart peak positions |
|---|---|---|
| US Club Play[1] | ||
| 1988 | "Lullaby" | 27 |