
The Smiths/Morrissey lullaby CD includes “Ask,” “This Charming Man,” “Bigmouth Strikes Again,” “Girlfriend in a Coma,” and seven other classics.

With this Nine Inch Nails Lullabyes,” your baby can gently fall asleep to the melodies of “Hurt,” “Closer,” “The Hand that Feeds,” and even “Head Like a Hole.” (Betcha didn’t think they could ever soften that one down for kiddie consumption, huh?)

Let your baby drift off to sleep with Tool’s lullabye renditions of “Sober,” “Opiate,” “Lateralus,” “Schism” and other treasures.

I know. I get it. AC/DC isn’t goth. But you know you want to hear these lullabye versions of “Back in Black,” “Highway to Hell,” and “Hell’s Bells.”