Hush Now Lullaby
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| Hush Now Lullaby (Fluttershy) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Episode | Stare Master | |
| Character(s) | Fluttershy | |
| Sung by | Andrea Libman | |
| Length | 0:12 | |
| Season | Season 1 | |
| Episode Transcript | Stare Master | |
| International versions | ||
| Hush Now Lullaby (Sweetie Belle) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Episode | Stare Master | |
| Character(s) | Sweetie Belle | |
| Sung by | Michelle Creber Rebecca Shoichet (backup vocals)[1] | |
| Length | 0:30 | |
| Season | Season 1 | |
| Episode Transcript | Stare Master | |
| International versions | ||
Hush Now Lullaby is a musical number sung by Fluttershy and Sweetie Belle in the episode Stare Master. Fluttershy's singing is soft and calming whereas Sweetie Belle's singing is extremely loud and energetic, knocking items off of shelves, making the bed bounce, and even waking up Fluttershy's chickens. Music from this song is used in the DJ Pinkie Pie game on The Hub's site. As with You Got to Share, You Got to Care and At the Gala, the MP3 file used by the DJ game classifies the music as belonging to the blues genre.[2]
This song is BMI Work #13255157.
Hush Now
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- [Fluttershy]
- Hush now, quiet now
- It's time to lay your sleepy head
- Hush now, quiet now
- It's time to go to bed
- [Sweetie Belle]
- Hush now! Quiet now!
- It's time to lay your sleepy head!
- Said hush now! Quiet now!
- It's time to go to bed!
- Fluttershy: Okay Sweetie, that was...
- [Sweetie Belle]
- Driftin' (driftin') off to sleep!
- Exciting day behind you!
- Driftin' (driftin') off to sleep!
- Let the joy of dream land find you!
- Fluttershy: Thank you Sweetie, um...
- [Sweetie Belle]
- Hush now! Quiet now!
- Lay your sleepy head!
- Said hush now! Quiet now!
- It's time to go to BED!
- OW!
Early lyrics
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(Sweetie Belle's version)[3]
References
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- ↑ Daniel Ingram on Facebook (2012-02-14). Retrieved on 2012 February 14.
- ↑ DJ_track3.mp3. Retrieved on 2012 May 29.
- ↑ Chris Savino (2012-11-11). Script excerpt from The Stare Master. Retrieved on 2012 November 11.