Of all the differences between Cora’s birth and Issa’s birth, one of the best changes was adding a birth playlist for Issa’s home birth. I thought it might feel a little forced to have the candles flickering, peaceful music playing, and dim lights, but it ended up feeling just heavenly. We picked a lot of songs that meant a great deal to us personally, and some we added at the suggestion of friends and family. Ironically, no one remembers the exact song that was playing when Issa was born, but even now, almost 4 months later, I will play it for her at random times and it almost always calms her down. I use it for myself to just to relax and get a little peace and quiet. So don’t feel like you have to use this ONLY if you’re a pregnant woman about to go into labor any day now. It works for the general population as well. 😉
1. Colgando en Tus Manos – Carlos Baute
2. Baby Mine – Alison Krauss
3. Thy Word – Amy Grant
4. Just You – Amy Stroup
5. Dancing in the Minefields – Andrew Peterson
6. Come as You Are – Crowder
7. Oceans (Where Feet May Fall) – Hillsong UNITED
8. Forever (Radio Version) – Kari Jobe
9. Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones
10. Come Away With Me – Norah Jones
11. Gravity – Sara Bareilles
12. How Can It Be – Lauren Daigle
13. Better Than A Hallelujah – Amy Grant
14. Pour Que Tu M’aimes Encore – Celine Dion
15. Jesus Loves Me – Chris Tomlin
16. O the Blood – Gateway Worship
17. I Am Not Alone – Kari Jobe
18. Because He Lives – Matt Maher
19. Greater – MercyMe
20. Breathe – Michael W. Smith
21. Agnus Dei – Michael W. Smith
22. Sunrise – Norah Jones
23. Thinking About You – Norah Jones
24. You’re Not Alone – Owl City
25. Save My Life – Sidewalk Prophets
26. Whom Shall I Fear – Chris Tomlin
27. Heavenly Day – Patty Griffin
You’ll notice a lot of these are Christian songs, but even if you’re not religious they are still really beautiful pieces in and of themselves. I found a LOT of them referenced not being alone, which is a comforting message whether you’re about to deliver a human or not. The French song by Celine Dion and the Spanish number by Carlos Baute will also make your baby super smart, I’m about 70% sure. 😉 And shout out to my friend Tori of The sTORIbook who recommended Heavenly Day by Patty Griffin! I’m not a huge country fan, but the sentiment behind this one really got to me, especially while pregnancy hormones were still pumping! Final fun fact: the Just You song I heard on a home birth video on YouTube, and it had me bawling. Seriously, I’m not sure the writer meant the song to be directed towards a child, but think of it in that context when you listen to it and just TRY not to cry. If you want, you can listen to them all on my YouTube playlist here:
What would you add to the list? Did you or will you have a playlist for your birth?
XO,
A