"to be alone with you" by sufjan stevens
"love me tender" by norah jones
2007-03-22 19:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The New Age / Techno tunes that come bundled with the Game, EVE online.
Many times, I'll be playing, moving cargo from one system to another, and just fall asleep at the keyboard.
Kind of soothing.
2007-03-22 19:49:44
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answer #2
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answered by A Military Veteran 5
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I tend to go for chanting, or flute playing. Asian influences are great for this style of music as well as Celtic and Native American music, anything with a calming repetative beat. I have also found that nature sounds, like water rushing, rain, or even crickets, can be the perfect white noise to drawn out everything else and lull you into a good sleep.
2007-03-22 20:02:26
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answer #3
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answered by Ivy Pandora 2
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I fall asleep with Jack Johnson playing every night. His voice is so calming.
2007-03-22 19:53:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to love falling asleep listening to Sigur Ros. Magical.
2007-03-22 22:11:06
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answered by Nikkers 6
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Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, Strawberry Fields Forever , Dream on and Margaritaville, not because they're boring, but beacaue they're very sootheing in an disarming way.
2007-03-22 20:02:51
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answer #6
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answered by meep meep 7
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try enya's "i want tomorrow". the voice, with its accompanying music and rhythym, is very soothing. it will make you fall asleep in no time.
2007-03-22 20:02:15
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answer #7
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answered by benjaii 1
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Mad World by Michael Andrews, its really calming
2007-03-22 19:53:09
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answered by Ash 5
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Everything by Jack Johnson, when i hear him at work i start to yawn, i hate the guy!
2007-03-22 22:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Going to sleep because it is soothing is classical.
But boringness, is like jazz.
2007-03-22 19:49:28
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answer #10
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answered by radioxrockstar 2
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Downbeat songs, or mournful dirges.
2007-03-22 23:51:09
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answered by Robert C 5
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