Lullaby Renditions Of MÖTLEY CRÜE, WHITESNAKE, POISON, SKID ROW, RATT And More

April 25, 2012

With their fourth release, "Hair Metal Goes Lullaby", Jammy Jams elevates lullaby music to a whole new level of awesomeness. Whether you are a child of the '80s or are shopping for a little one born yesterday, these gentle lullabies will captivate and delight. You have to listen to believe that songs originally performed by heavy hitters like MÖTLEY CRÜE or BON JOVI could be transformed into these incredibly peaceful and comforting arrangements. Like a hug from your best pair of spandex pants, Jammy Jams' soothing sounds embrace, providing the reassurance needed for you or your little dream warrior to slip into a cozy slumber.

"Hair Metal Goes Lullaby" track listing:

01. Every Rose Has Its Thorn (originally by POISON)
02. Gypsy Road (originally by CINDERELLA)
03. Home Sweet Home (originally by MÖTLEY CRÜE)
04. I Remember You (originally by SKID ROW)
05. Lay It Down (originally by RATT)
06. Honestly (originally by STRYPER)
07. Livin' On A Prayer (originally by BON JOVI)
08. Dream Warriors (originally by DOKKEN)
09. Jet City Woman (originally by QUEENSRŸCHE)
10. Here I Go Again (originally by WHITESNAKE)

Check out audio samples below.

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