"Lullaby from Rosemary's Baby" | |
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Single by Mia Farrow | |
from the album Rosemary's Baby (Music from the Original Motion Picture Score) | |
Published | 1968 by Famous Music Corp. |
Released | July 1968 |
Recorded | 12 June 1968 |
Studio | Annex Recording Studio, Hollywood, California |
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Label | Dot Records |
Composer(s) | Krzysztof Komeda |
Producer(s) | Tom Mack |
"Sleep Safe and Warm", also known as "Lullaby from Rosemary's Baby", is a musical composition by Krzysztof Komeda, written for Roman Polanski's 1968 psychological horror film Rosemary's Baby.[1] In the original version, vocals were performed by Mia Farrow, who also played the lead role in the movie.[2]
"Lullaby" is the main theme of the film's score which was nominated to the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in 1969.[3] Released as a single, it reached No. 33 on the American Easy Listening chart.[4] Recorded by numerous, espescially Polish jazz artists, the composition is considered a jazz standard.[5]
Release
Different versions
Excluding many variations, two main versions of the composition can be found on the original soundtrack album. Both of them serves as an opener of their respective sides of the record and both of them features Mia Farrow singing the lead part. The first version is a George Tipton’s easy listening arrangement called "Lullaby, Part 1", released later (along with "Lullaby, Part 2" on the B-side) as a single record, while the second one on the album is the original Komeda's film version arrangement, named there "Main Title".
George Tipton's arrangement with Farrow's vocals reached No. 33 on the American Billboard Easy Listening chart.[4]
Unused lyrics
Though not used in the film in any form, the lyrics for "Sleep Safe and Warm", written by Larry Kusik and Eddie Snyder were released with the official sheet music release.[6] Claudine Longet is among very few artists to sing them. The lyrics for the composition run as follow:
Sleep safe and warm.
From my arms no power can take you.
Sleep safe and warm.
Till my morning kisses awake you.
In the softness of the night,
Like a silver colored kite,
All your fears will fly and disappear
By morning's light.
Loving you as I love you,
Ev'ry night your whole life through,
I'll be gently watching over you
Sleep safe and warm.
Notable recordings
The "Lullaby from Rosemary's Baby" has been covered by many artists, including Chet Atkins, Claudine Longet, Ian Svenonius, Leszek Możdżer, Emmanuelle Seigner and Tomasz Stańko.[7] The composition is espescially popular among jazz musicians.
- Arif Mardin and his Orchestra – "Lullaby from Rosemary's Baby" (single, 1968)
- Stan Kenton – Finian's Rainbow (1968)
- Floyd Cramer – Plays MacArthur Park (1968)
- Gerald Wilson Orchestra – California Soul (1968)
- Chet Atkins – Solid Gold '68 (1968)
- Billy Vaughn – A Current Set Of Standards (1968)
- The Brass Ring – Only Love (1968)
- Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra, Eddie Heywood – Classical Gas (1968)
- Doc Severinsen – Doc Severinsen & Strings (1968)
- Charlie Byrd – The Great Byrd (1968)
- Claudine Longet – "Sleep Safe and Warm" (single, 1968)
- Roger Williams – Happy Heart (1969)
- Hugo Montenegro – Good Vibrations (1969)
- Harvey Averne – The Harvey Averne Dozen (1969)
- Tomasz Stańko – Jazz Studio Orchestra of the Polish Radio (1969)
- Marek and Vacek – Concert Hits (1973)
- Michał Urbaniak, Tomasz Stańko, Attila Zoller, Urszula Dudziak – We'll Remember Komeda (1973)
- Fania All-Stars – Delicate and Jumpy (1976)
- Simple Acoustic Trio – Komeda (1995)
- Jarek Śmietana – Songs and Other Ballads (1997)
- Duke Pearson – I Don't Care Who Knows It (1998)
- Anna Maria Jopek – Szeptem (1998)
- Morte Macabre – Symphonic Holocaust (1998)
- Ian Svenonius – Play Power (2001)
- Fantômas – The Director's Cut (2001)
- Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski – Real Jazz (2005)
- Jan Lundgren – European Standards (2008)
- Jasper van 't Hof, Bob Malach – Pseudopodia (2008)
- Adam Pierończyk – Komeda. The Innocent Sorcerer (2010)
- Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer, Darek Oles, Alan Pasqua – Movie Music (2010)
- Leszek Możdżer – Komeda (2011)
Charts
Chart (1968) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Easy Listening[4] | 33 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Sleep Safe and Warm". National Library of Australia. 1968. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
- ↑ "Rosemary's Baby – Soundtrack". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
- ↑ "The 26th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1968)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Mia Farrow chart history". billboard.com. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ Piątkowski, Dionizy. "Review of Fantômas' Director's Cut". Era Jazzu. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
- ↑ "Sleep Safe and Warm Sheet Music". Tredwell's Music. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ↑ "Lullaby, Part I". Second Hand Songs. Retrieved January 14, 2021.