Happy Baby Moved To Tears When Mother Sings Passionate Lullaby

In beautiful clip caught on camera this little baby called Leland has a strong emotional response to his mother singing to him. He starts out with a cheeky grin on his face before being moved to tears as his mother sings a worship song to her little one.

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The mother, who is singing the song “Good, Good Father”, has a beautiful voice which is one of the reasons why this video has racked up nearly 3 million views. Music is a beautiful language we can all share, even if we don’t actually speak a language yet!

Music is a common language we all share. Even animals and babies can join in with the emotions that listening to music can create.

In the video below, a young baby called “Alder” can be seen listening to a Karen Carpenter song called “I Know I Need To Be In Love”. Throughout the song sung by a woman named Annie, he starts trying to join in even though he is yet to say his first words.

The heart-melting video caught the attention of millions of people on YouTube within a few weeks of being uploaded. The video now sits at over 9.4 million views. The power music has to inspire and affect the emotions of living creatures is very well documented and like this video of Alder, there are some wonderful clips that showcase this.

In another video, this time of an opera-singing mother performing to her young boy, you can see that George loves heavy metal but becomes super emotional when his mother starts singing opera! It really is a fascinating video showcasing the purest of emotions that can be brought on through the sound of music.

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