Artist's albums
Classic Nursery Rhymes, Vol. 3
2023 · album
Sweet Dream Lullabies
2023 · album
Sleeping Sounds for Babies
2023 · album
Classical Lullabies Vol.2
2022 · album
Lullabies Through the Night
2022 · album
Sleep Baby Lullabies
2022 · album
Top 50 Nursery Rhymes
2021 · album
Christmas for Kids
2020 · album
Classic Nursery Rhymes, Vol.2
2020 · album
Hot Cross Buns
2020 · single
Classical Lullabies
2020 · album
Jungle Songs
2019 · album
The Magical Music Box
2018 · album
Action Songs
2018 · album
Sleep, Baby, Vol.2
2017 · album
Lullaby Baby, Vol.2
2017 · album
Christmas Lullabies (Deluxe Edition)
2017 · album
Counting Songs
2017 · album
Christmas Lullabies
2016 · album
Sleep, Baby
2016 · album
Lullaby Baby
2016 · album
11 Nursery Rhymes and Songs
2013 · album
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Biography
Nursery Rhymes 123 began in 2010 as collaboration between BAFTA award winning director and father-of-two Dan Smith, and UK based songwriter Martha Bean. Having been frustrated at the lack of good-quality Nursery Rhymes available online, they created some beautiful animations for YouTube with music which parents could bear listening to on repeat! These days, the Nursery Rhymes 123 music team also includes Martha’s partner-in-crime, Joel Evans (also known as the artist Tiny Eyes). A singer and multi-instrumentalist, Martha plays a wide range of different instruments on the album including piano, double bass, cello, banjo, guitars, ukuleles, recorders, autoharp, mandolin, melodica and percussion. Joel co-writes the original songs with Martha, as well as being the brains behind mixing and mastering the songs. Their first album 11 Nursery Rhymes and Songs was released in 2013. For parents who’ve had to endure countless hours of children’s music made with cheap sounding keyboards and synthesisers, the variety of instruments on these records – and the focus on real sounds – will come as a breath of fresh air.