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12->'''Unikitty:''' And I hear kids singing a nursery rhyme!\
13'''Dr. Fox:''' Aw! That's pretty cute.\
14'''Unikitty:''' No, no, no! In this context, it's super creepy.
15-->--''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''
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17[[AC:For added atmosphere, play the music from [[https://youtu.be/asoB9PUVhuM?t=10 this track]] while reading on.]]
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19A NurseryRhyme used to convey an underlying sadness and/or creepiness, sometimes made into a theme tune that sounds like a music box that's slightly off key. It's mainly used to indicate someone with a {{Squick}}y past, a child molester or other psychosis. Ironically, due to this trope, it's very uncommon for anyone to use nursery music to indicate anything positive anymore, making it a common theme of {{Grimmification}}.
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21Occasionally the writers want to be more poetic with it, and a character will sing the lyrics to some bedtime song. This is sometimes [[HandWave handwaved]] as being learned from a nanny or grandmother, since they tend to be rhymes no one has used in the last century.
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23"Ring-a-Ring-of-Roses" (or "Ring Around the Rosey", as it's known in some parts of the world) is especially prone to this, due to the [[UrbanLegends popular belief]] that a cute little children's song was written about the Black Death. [[http://www.snopes.com/language/literary/rosie.asp While some disagree with this interpretation,]] the lyrics of the earliest documented and best-known form do lend themselves undeniably to rather dark interpretations; enough that the Victorians started {{Bowdleri|se}}zing it with more lighthearted variants.
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25Old-time songs like "Film/SinginInTheRain" (seen in ''Film/AClockworkOrange'') and the works of Music/FrankSinatra are quickly becoming part of this trope. If you enter an ancient, dilapidated mansion and a song whose original listeners are either senile or dead from old age plays ''over and over and over'', you're in trouble. Also, the famous "Hush Little Baby" or "Mockingbird" lullaby seems to be the top icon of this trope, it's simple enough for parents (or some creepy unseen killer) to ad-lib further verses as required.
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27Overlaps with the OminousMusicBoxTune. Often goes with the CreepyChild, the PsychopathicManchild and AmbiguousInnocence. See also SoundtrackDissonance. The opposite, where the music box is used positively, is NostalgicMusicBox. Compare and contrast FracturedFairyTale. Compare CreepyCircusMusic and SinisterWhistling. Compare and contrast CreepyChildrenSinging, where creepy songs and nursery rhymes are played in the background to add tension and fear to a scene. [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-zagged]] by many a PlaygroundSong, which genuinely come from children's oral tradition but often just are that dark. When used in advertising, see MoodyTrailerCoverSong. May overlap with SelfSoothingSong.
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29!!Examples:
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34* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbaTy2RYhe0 This]] Australian road safety advertisement uses "Happy Christmas" to absolutely soul-crushing effect.
35* An old PublicServiceAnnouncement started with a closeup of a black mother singing ''Mockingbird'' to her toddler... and the camera slowly panning back to reveal she is kneeling in the middle of the street where her baby had just been caught in the crossfire.
36* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkCoq7ZfzMU This Scottish ad for Friends of the Earth]] uses "All Things Bright and Beautiful" -- with a slight alteration to the words...
37* There is a safety advertisement about overhead powerlines that used to be on the radio in Calgary, Alberta. It started out with the tune from Rock a Bye Baby, with the song slowing down and slowly becoming more sinister-sounding. It doesn't seem ironic, but considering that one of the ways you can come in contact (and one the ways they like to remind people about) is backing up while in a cherry picker, and the cherry picker can resemble a cradle in a way, and the lyrics for the end of the nursery rhyme are, "And down will come baby, cradle and all," well, it just brings up some fairly disturbing images.
38* [[http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/new-obama-ad-bashes-romneys-jobs-record?ref=fpblg A campaign ad]] put out by UsefulNotes/BarackObama during the 2012 election takes his opponent (and later Utah Senator) Mitt Romney's rendition of "America the Beautiful" and turns it into this, altering the audio to give it a mournful quality and playing it over scenes of closed factories and ghost towns while attacking Romney's jobs record as head of Bain Capital.
39--> Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem.
40* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsTUHCOyVvE This 2010 Canadian drug prevention PSA]] includes an ominous, hollow girlish voice singing one of those to depict a girl's descent into drug addiction
41--> One, two, kicked out of school\
42Three, four, snort some more\
43Five, six, need my fix\
44Seven, eight...feels too late...
45* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaUVFGpjTUM This video]] includes a German public service video involving classic horror characters singing "Brahm's Lullaby."
46* A PIF (featured in the above video) had an instrumental version of "How Much Is That Doggy In the Window" playing as the announcer threatens to literally ShootTheDog unless people donate money to the RSPCA.
47* The German child advocacy group Kinderschutzbund made a series of radio PSA's that featured kids singing children's songs, but with the lyrics changed to be about child abuse.
48* The [[Advertising/PartnershipToEndAddiction Partnership for a Drug Free America]] did the exact same thing in a 2004 campaign to encourage parents to talk to their kids about drugs because they probably have already been exposed to them. There is a kid singing the ABC song, only instead of the alphabet, she is listing off drug acronyms.
49-->ABCD PCP,\
50E or X and THC.\
51Special K and LSD,\
52J's and H and GHB.\
53Now I know my drugs you see.\
54Next time won't you sing with me?
55* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEviUNEo-vc This 1992 PIF from Community Hygiene Concern]]. "There's a worm at the bottom of the garden," the worm in question being the ''Toxocara'' worm, which can cause blindness.
56* Three radio [=PIFs=] from the NSPCC made in 2002 took nursery rhymes and reworte them to be about child abuse.
57** When Georgie Porgie's dad hears that he has been making girls cry, he hits him, leading to Georgie being confused and unable to concentrate in school.
58** Little Jack Horner's mum hits him for sticking his thumb in his pie instead of using a spoon. Jack, upset that he gets in trouble for doing that but not his baby brother, punches the baby.
59** Polly gets shouted at by her father and hit with a spoon while putting the kettle on, making her [[PottyFailure wet herself]].
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63* Friend sings one a few times in ''Manga/TwentiethCenturyBoys'' to taunt the heroes.
64-->'''Friend:''' Kenji-kun, come and play with me.
65* ''Manga/{{Amatsuki}}'' uses the ancient Japanese poem "Tooryanse", about either getting blessings for your child when it turns seven -- first stanza -- or burying it on its seventh birthday -- second stanza, to incredibly creepy effect, [[CreepyChildrenSinging sung by a choir of children in an eerie whisper]] and accompanied only by the occasional [[ForDoomTheBellTolls ringing of a bell]]. Now remember that the [[EldritchAbomination Yakou]] has a bell. Its sound [[BrownNote drives people insane]]...
66* ''Manga/BlackButler'':
67** During an arc in the anime, a serial killer named Drocel keeps grinding his organ and sings a very creepy version of "London Bridge is Falling Down". His prey is young, beautiful girls that he turns into living dolls; the song is used to control said dolls and determine what materials to construct them from. Despite being male, he's kind enough to make an exception for Ciel.
68--->'''Drocel:''' Make it out of gold and silver, gold and silver, gold and silver. Make it out of gold and silver, my fair lady.
69** In the manga, we have "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" -- but only the first verse, over and over.
70* [[CreepyTwins Hansel and Gretel]] from ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' can be heard singing one of these while changing after "[[ColdBloodedTorture playing]]" with one of Balalaika's men [[spoiler:until he died from it and then with his dead body, which still twitched every time they hammered nails into his head]].
71-->''My mother has killed me\
72My father is eating me\
73My brothers and sisters sit under the table\
74Picking at my bones\
75They will bury them\
76Under the cold marble stones''
77** This is likely inspired by the creepy folktale of "Literature/TheJuniperTree", in which the murder victim sings this ditty from beyond the grave:
78--->''It was my mother who murdered me\
79It was my father who ate me\
80It was my sister Marjorie\
81Who all my bones in pieces found\
82Them in a handkerchief she bound\
83And laid them under the juniper tree\
84Kywitt, kywitt, kywitt I cry;\
85Oh, what a beautiful bird am I!''
86* ''Manga/CaseClosed'': [[BigBad The leader of the Black Organization]] uses a popular Japanese children's song written by Noguchi Ujō -- titled "Nanatsu no Ko" (七つの子, lit. "Seven Children" or "Child of Seven") -- to encode his/her phone number.
87* Many chapters of ''Manga/CountCain'' are inspired by Mother Goose rhymes, even some of those that were an integral part of the larger arc. Based on Creator/AgathaChristie's technique, these chapters usually start with the nursery rhyme, which gradually turns out to frame a ghastly crime.
88* Not quite this, but in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'', one Contractor, Mai, was formerly a normal schoolgirl, and after she uses her powers, she has the Renumeration of whistling. Said powers involve KillItWithFire, and she whistles a dissonant melody as her victims scream in agony.
89* ''Manga/DeadmanWonderland'' features the Lullaby, a sad and disturbing song about a cursed woodpecker. As revealed later, [[spoiler:the song acts to calm the Wretched Egg, allowing her to exist as Shiro. When she and Ganta were children, they would often sing the song together while Ganta's mother played the tune and cried]].
90* One episode of ''Manga/DeathNote'' has Misa taking over the role of Kira and singing a nursery song in the "I'm watching you" vein while occasionally killing those around her.
91* The Road's Song from ''Manga/DGrayMan'' -- both [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgp6shTz5yo Japanese]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhnU4tdTwmY English]] are deliciously creepy.
92* ''Manga/ElfenLied'' has tunes like "Neji", "Yureai", and "Uso Sora", among others. Some of which are played during the flashbacks of Lucy's terrible childhood.
93* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'':
94** The Tachikomas sing a children's song as they're being packed up and sent to the laboratory for formatting and disassembly. They think it's a happy song and tell Batou as much. Problem is, the song is actually "Dona, Dona", a horrific Yiddish song written in 1941, about a calf being taken to slaughter and told to accept his fate without crying.[[note]]There are [[http://www.jewishmag.com/144mag/dona_dona/dona_dona.htm alternative mystical interpretations]] of this lyric, but given that it was written in 1941, [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust it's pretty clear what it's really about]].[[/note]] It was also implied that, to the Tachikomas, death was an exciting adventure that they were looking forward to, especially because to experience death was something reserved for those with ghosts. It can be interpreted as the Tachikomas slinging some guilt on Batou for letting it happen. Just previously Batou had deceived them by pretending that everything was OK, when he knew about their impending fate, and their farewells were rather sharp and subdued compared to their usually cheerful personality. Considering their earlier worries, they weren't eager to die.
95** In one episode, an insane serial killer skins women alive and sells their recorded experiences as snuff films at a flea market, all while humming "Mary Had a Little Lamb".
96* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' courts this trope in the episode with the two vampire serial killers when there were scenes of the aftermath of a horrific, gruesome murder of a family is shown with a happy television show tune is playing in the background.
97* In a rare example PlayedForLaughs, England from ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' sings the lyrics "Flare up and burn it down/ from corner to corner with that hellfire/ don't leave a single trace/ burn down even their souls" to the tune of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Arlésienne_(Bizet) Georges Bizet's L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2]]... as a campfire song while roasting marshmallows. America screams that it sounds like he's trying to summon the Devil.
98* In the anime of ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'', Kagome's name is implied to have been derived from the old Japanese game "Kagome, Kagome" in which the players form a ring with a person in the middle with his or her eyes closed, then move in a circle around him or her, singing, and stop once the song is finished. The person in the middle then tries to guess who is standing behind them now. Although the song is very cryptic and has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagome_Kagome#Kago_no_naka_no_tori several interpretations]], Kagome ultimately discovers Naraku behind the possessed priestess in this episode and shoots him.
99* ''Manga/{{Judas}}'' uses this traditional prayer to creepy effect: ''"Now I lay me down to sleep/I pray the Lord my soul to keep/And if I die before I wake/I pray the Lord my soul to take."''
100* The "Uwasa" (lit. "Rumour") song from the ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory'' anime. Its lyrics and melody are composed to invoke children's counting folk songs that would be very at home in Japanese Horror. It also foreshadows the appearance of a new enemy called Rumours. Bonus points for being sung by a baby variant of [[AdorableAbomination Kyubey]].
101* [[CreepyChild Alyssa]] from ''Anime/MyHime'' sings one of these in [[GratuitousEnglish English]] early on in the anime.
102-->''Who are those little girls in pain just trapped in castle of dark side of moon\
103Twelve of them shining bright in vain like flowers that blossom just once in years?\
104They're dancing in the shadow like whispers of love just dreaming of a place where they're free as doves\
105They've never been allowed to love in this cursed cage\
106It's only the fairy tale they believe''
107* ''Anime/{{Noir}}'':
108** The first thirty-odd seconds of ''Melodie'' are of the music box variety. The song then swells into a more rock-ish theme with the music box chimes heard heavily in the background.
109** Chloe's theme, ''Secret Game'' is of the rhyme variant.
110* In one chapter of ''Manga/OnePiece'' as the battle of the [[TheGovernment World Government]] and Whitebeard draws close and reactions of people around the world are shown, small children on the Grand Line sing a nursery rhyme-style song about how fearsome Whitebeard is as they play and the woman watching them comments that even they know what's going on.
111* Episode 7 of the anime of ''Literature/PsychicDetectiveYakumo'' opens with the young Miyuki Nanase singing another version of "London Bridge is Falling down" while drawing on the ground with a piece of chalk a girl eating three people, which goes like this:
112-->''Take a key and lock her up\
113Lock her up\
114Lock her up\
115Take a key and lock her up\
116My fair lady.''
117* One of Kafuka's NightmareFuelStationAttendant moments in ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'' involves her singing an extraordinarily creepy nursery tune which she seems to think is a cheerful song.
118* Margery Daw from ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' was also named after one of these; in fact, her spells use rather obscure and creepy ones as incantations.
119* ''Manga/TheUnforgivingFlowersBlossomInTheDeadOfNight'' has the protagonist's teacher strangling her while singing Aogeba Tōtoshi, a song sung at graduation ceremonies in Japan.
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123* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'': That creepy Zagreus rhyme in the Eighth Doctor audio adventures, which turns into "extremely scary" when Zagreus possesses the Doctor. "Zagreus sits inside your head/Zagreus lives among the dead/Zagreus sees you in your bed/And eats you when you're sleeping." Sleep tight, Time Lord kids!
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127* Creator/HowieMandel's version of "The Mockingbird Song" in one stand-up routine takes a horrifying turn for the worse (for the bird, anyway) very early on.
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131* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
132** When written by Creator/JephLoeb, the ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' villain Scarecrow frequently sings "The Mockingbird Song".
133** The name of Solomon Grundy, Super Zombie of ''ComicBook/GreenLantern1941'' and onward, was based on a nursery rhyme of a man "born on a Monday" and "died on a Saturday."
134** In ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls'', the Court of Owls has an old nursery rhyme about them:
135--->''The Court of Owls watches,\
136[[BigBrotherIsWatching Watches all the time]].\
137Ruling Gotham from a [[TheManBehindTheMan shadowed perch]],\
138Behind granite and lime.\
139[[ParanoiaFuel They see you at your hearth]].\
140And they see you in your bed.\
141[[SpeakOfTheDevil Speak not a whispered word about them]]...\
142...or they'll send [[ImplacableMan The Talon]] for your head!''
143* In ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'', the demon Orlando leaves a recording of "Pop Goes the Weasel" playing in the house of a family he has butchered.
144* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
145** In ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' #120, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Norman Osborn]] finally goes [[AxCrazy completely insane]], puts on his old Goblin costume [[VillainousBreakdown and starts killing people]]. In between [[EvilLaugh cackling]] and [[AGodAmI declaring that he's God]], he joyfully sings John Barleycorn, a traditional folk/drinking song that personifies wheat and barley and describes the harvesting process in the most violent way possible. Though the song was originally meant to be disturbing, having the Green Goblin sing it during a massacre makes it even worse.
146--->''"They hired men with scythes so sharp to cut him off at the knee. Bound him about the waist and served him most barbarously."''
147** The previews for ''ComicBook/WayOfX'' have an ironic nursery rhyme for Krakoa's bogeyman, the Patchwork Man:
148--->''There is a man who's made of parts,\
149Of grafts and empty spaces.\
150He slinks beyond the sight of eyes,\
151And hunts in hidden places.\
152His dream will be undying!\
153The nightmare will not end!\
154The Patchwork Man is coming\
155And to his will you'll bend.''
156* A partial example with the use of the Guy Fawkes rhyme ("Remember, remember...") in ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' -- while it is obviously dark in tone and based on real events, most modern British people don't stop to think about the lyrics, much like most nursery rhymes.
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160* ''Blog/BetterBonesAU'': The Clans make up one concerning Tigerstar's death that describes in gruesome detail all of the organs that fell out of his body, which serves to teach young cats the names of those organs.
161* In ''Fanfic/BreakingPoint'', [[MagnificentBastard Medusa]] sings "All Through The Night" to five-year-old Crona while holding him gently to her. Sound like a PetTheDog moment to you? You are ''wrong,'' my friend. [[spoiler: This is Crona's worst memory, because it happens while Medusa is [[DrowningMySorrows drunk on wine]] (and has made him drink some too), there's countless snakes crawling all over them, and [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove she's rambling on about how she can't love]] and wants Crona to help her feel as if she can. It scares poor Crona so badly that [[RepressedMemories he forces himself to forget]] it ever happened.]] HarmfulToMinors, indeed.
162* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
163** A [[spoiler:creepy ghost]] sings on.
164--->''"Oh we are very happy where we are.\
165We have many things to do.\
166This song is the result of very hard work\
167Listen to the song, from very far.\
168We have eyes and ears and toes.\
169We have quite a lot of foes\
170Beware us when we are mad.\
171For what will happen will be bad.\
172We have brothers, sisters, and Mothers.\
173We have also a many Fathers.\
174Oh we are very happy where we are.\
175We have many things to do.\
176This song is the result of very hard work\
177This has been the song, from very far."''
178** Much later, a poltergeist girl sings "Ring Around the Rosey" while skipping around on a wall.
179* In [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/563299 this]] ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic, Near recalls one as part of his father's [[ParentalIncest horrible abuse]]:
180-->''Hush, little baby, don't make a sound\
181Just quiet your cries as Daddy throws you to the ground\
182Hush, little baby, don't make a move\
183Because Daddy isn't nearly through with you''
184* It's not uncommon for people to do creepy covers of Creator/{{Disney}} songs, which may not be nursery songs in the classical sense, but they are often tied to childhood innocence and these creepy covers tend to be lullaby-like orchestral or music box covers. A compilation of such covers can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV6gM55aqgI here]].
185* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'':
186** Freeza sings his own version of "[[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic My Favorite Things]]":
187--->''"Peaceful young races with fire on their houses,\
188Millions of voices all silenced like mouses,\
189Watching the cowards bow to their new king,\
190These are a few of my favorite things..."''
191** Later on, Imperfect Cell is introduced creepily singing "Mr. Sandman". [[FridgeBrilliance Makes sense, since he was partly made from Freeza's DNA]].
192* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12628886/5/Dragon-Lily Dragon Lily]]'' has a disturbing childhood song from Bellatrix.
193-->''Lady Death, Lady Death,\
194Catch me while I still draw breath!''
195* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5146116/26/The-Ember-Island-Lighthouse-A-Beacon-of-Insanity "The Ember Island Lighthouse"]], the Fire Nation has some screwed up kids' songs, as demonstrated by [[CreepyChildrenSinging the young Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee]]. (Azula explains that the song is about a past Fire Lord who crushed a rebellion in the Outer Islands of the nation, killed the rebels when they surrendered, left the bodies lying on the beaches, and then burned down all their hometowns for good measure.)
196-->''All the sons and daughters\
197Left lying in the waters\
198Ashes, ashes\
199We all rise up!''
200* In chapter 75 of ''Fanfic/{{Gensokyo 20XX}}V'', we have a poltergeist of Yukari's memories singing "Kagome, Kagome", the Japanese equivalent, with some of the verses being changed, translating to,
201-->''Caged bird, caged bird\
202When will I come out\
203In the night of dawn\
204The crane and turtle slipped\
205I know who stands behind!''
206* The voiced-over ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' short ''[[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wO-Y2YNRzlU Gohan's a BLUEY Fan?]]'' by Creator/MasakoX has Super-Saiyan 2 Gohan singing his own rendition of "Poor Little Bug on a Wall" from WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}} as he marches towards Cell, while the villain [[VillainousBreakdown is begging him not to get closer]] as Gohan sings how there's "no one to clean up the mess."
207* The ''Manga/SoulEater'' fanfic [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10794683/1/The-Hand-That-Rocks-The-Cradle "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"]] starts off perfectly innocent, with [[MamaBear Marie]] singing a lullaby to her and Stein's baby son. But it turns into this trope when [[spoiler:it's revealed that the singer is not Marie, but ''[[AbusiveParents Medusa]].'' She's kidnapped the child and intends to raise him as a Tykebomb to succeed where Crona failed. OhCrap]].
208-->''Hush, little baby, quiet now, Mama's going to hold you safe and sound\
209Hush, little baby, don't make a move, your [[MamaBear Mama'd move heaven and earth for you]]\
210Hush, little baby, don't you cry, you're the [[MoralityPet most precious thing in Daddy's life]]\
211Hush, little baby, you'll never know, how [[PapaWolf Daddy loves you with all his soul]]\
212Hush, little baby, don't you fear, Mama's always going to be right here\
213Hush, little baby, my precious one, [[LikeFatherLikeSon I know you'll be your father's son]]\
214Hush, little baby, soon you'll know, [[spoiler:Mama's never going to let you go]]\
215Hush, little baby, [[spoiler:here you'll stay, because Daddy couldn't keep his demon away]].''
216* In ''Fanfic/HardBeingPure'', Snatch, the villain specializing in theft, comes check on Noa while she's confined to her magic circle and finds her signing "Who killed Cock Robin", ending with the Sparrow in the song being hung like a thief.
217* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8186071/73/Harry-Crow Harry Crow]]'', a pregnant Bellatrix Lestrange sings nursery rhymes while cutting strips of skin off Edmund Parkinson.
218* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11191235/90/Harry-Potter-and-the-Prince-of-Slytherin Harry Potter and the Prince of Slytherin]]'' Bellatrix Lestrange sings a rather disturbing little ditty while in Azkaban.
219-->''Dead Muggle, dead Muggle, swinging in a tree\
220How many dead Muggles do you see?\
221Tongues turned blue and faces gone grey\
222Watch them all as they twist and sway!''
223* ''Fanfic/HeirOfTheNightmare'': [[DarkIsEvil Nightmare Moon]] sings "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" [[spoiler: as she [[VillainousBreakdown dementedly]] and viciously chases after her daughter Twilight]].
224-->''"Twinkle, Twinkle, little star. How I wonder where you are. Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky. Twinkle, Twinkle, little star. How I wonder where you are..."''
225* In ''Fanfic/HolidaysWithHolmes'', Holmes comes up with his own twist on the traditional Guy Fawkes rhyme after a convicted murderer tries to kill him and Watson on that night.
226* The fan fiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7484892/1/Hush-Little-Baby "Hush Little Baby"]] is a continuation of the song sung by Harley Quinn in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity''.
227* [[http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Hypno%27s_Lullaby "Hypno's Lullaby"]] is a well-known ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' {{creepypasta}} poem in this form.
228* ''Fanfic/AMightyDemonSlayerGroomsSomePonies'' has Megan singing the old ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' theme song as part of her HeroicBSOD after she [[spoiler:is forced to kill one of the ponies, who has turned villainous]].
229* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' DarkFic [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/22042/pattycakes-2/ "Pattycakes 2"]] has in the [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zNER8peZ6sYuBU0O0qEBenA2yGxPszlq1ohTFox0WLA/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1 "bad" ending]] sung from Fluttershy to [[spoiler:a permanently regressed Rainbow Dash and Scootaloo]]. Try singing it to the tune of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVVZaZ8yO6o Want You Gone]] from ''VideoGame/Portal2''. Here is the last verse.
230-->''You'll have the mind of a baby\
231That's what I'm counting on\
232You're [sic] never hurt anyone else\
233Now that your mind is gone\
234Now you are at age one\
235Now our little game is done''
236* A ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fan remix, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CejLvYyGYkw "Sweets Time Midnight"]], sets [[CreepyChild Flandre]] [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Scarlet]]'s famous {{leitmotif}} to a nursery rhyme. [[http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Lyrics:_Sweets_Time The lyrics]] don't make a lot of sense when read literally, but a little imagination about the "dolls" or food being mentioned turns the whole song into NightmareFuel.
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240* ''Manga/{{Akira}}'': The movie has the jingling toy bells and squeaking as the killer toys attack.
241* In the flashback in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'', Batman and Batgirl return to the condemned Arkham Asylum. As they walk through the dilapidated halls, they hear Harley Quinn singing "Hush, Little Baby". It only gets worse from there.
242* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood'', the Joker sings a creepy version of "I'm a Little Teapot" while pouring gasoline on Black Mask, his secretary, and Red Hood/[[spoiler:Jason Todd]]'s gang (many of whom used to work for Black Mask) in the truck they're bound and gagged in.
243-->'''Joker:''' I'm a little teapot. Short and stout. Here is my handle. Here is my spout.
244* In ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDucksQuackbusters'', Daffy finds himself in a parody of ''The Exorcist'', and the possessed Regan stand-in goes JekyllAndHyde on a classic: "Mary had a little lamb... ''BUT I ATE IT!''"
245* ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseBatmanDeathInTheFamily'' has another instance of this in the path in which Jason confronts the Joker as the Red Hood if the viewer chooses to spare the Joker. Here, the Joker recites a version of "Humpty Dumpty" to mock the deterioration of Jason's sanity after Jason had learned that he had violated Batman's no-kill policy and repressed his memories of doing so, resulting in the Bat-Family shunning him in spite of ultimately not going through with killing the Joker as Batman asked him to on his deathbed.
246* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'': "Boggis, Bunce, and Bean: one fat, one short, one lean..." This is only a partial example of this trope as the song is actually sung by schoolchildren and is not used ironically. Mr. Badger even invokes it in order to dissuade Mr. Fox from buying a house next to said farmers.
247* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'', Darla can be heard singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" out loud while tapping on the aquarium's glass wall where Peach the starfish is hanging onto.
248-->'''Peach''': Find a happy place! Find a happy place!
249* {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'', as Elsa and Honeymaren recall the lyrics to "All Is Found", a Northuldran lullaby that Queen Iduna once sang to Elsa and Anna:
250-->'''Elsa:''' Dive down deep into her sound... ''[Honeymaren joins her]'' But not too far or you'll be drowned...\
251'''Honeymaren:''' Why do lullabies always have to have some terrible warning in them?\
252'''Elsa:''' I wonder that all the time.
253* A scene in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'' has the main characters encounter some [[CirclingVultures vultures]] who start singing "Food, Glorious Food" from ''Theatre/{{Oliver}}''. It's more silly than creepy.
254* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' features the three musicians (one of whom is [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Greg Proops]]) playing an off-key, really creepy version of "Jingle Bells." However, since this is Halloween Town, where everything is supposed to be scary and creepy, Jack Skellington congratulates them instead of sending them off. Later, they give the same treatment to "Here Comes Santa Claus".
255* In ''WesternAnimation/OpenSeason'', a hunter that barely seems competent during other scenes suddenly appears very menacing when quietly singing "Teddy Bears' Picnic" as he stalks the protagonist, a domesticated bear who'd been released into the wild and snuck into the cabin not knowing who the owner was. That the bear's former owner had used this song as a lullabye earlier in the film ''doesn't help''.
256* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'', Percival [=McLeach=]'s [[VillainSong version]] of "Home on the Range" counts:
257-->''Home, home on the range\
258Where them critters are tied up in chains\
259I cut through their sides\
260And tear off their hides\
261And the next day I do it again!\
262Everybody!''
263* In ''Anime/SailorMoonSuperSTheMovie'', the villains use a cheerful song called Three O'Clock Fairy to hypnotize children.
264* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'':
265** Lord Farquaad taunts the Gingerbread man by holding his missing legs and saying "Run run run as fast as you can, you can't catch me I'm the gingerbread man!".
266** There's also a parody of "It's a Small World" in the Duloc welcome box that combines this with LyricalDissonance. It uses the cheery tune and smiling characters, but is actually giving quite a few clues as to how rigid and dystopian Duloc has become. In the Halloween special ''Scared Shrekless' there is a Halloween variation of it.
267* In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', the BigBad Kingpin enters by singing a few bars of the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 old Spider-Man theme song]], while the superhero himself is pinned down by minions and at his mercy.
268-->''"Watch out! Here comes the Spider-Man."''
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271[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
272* In ''Film/AbsoluteBeginners'', hooligan Ed the Ted sings "The Teddy Bear Picnic" in a menacing tone on his way to a rumble.
273* In the climactic battle of ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'', Electro zaps between electrical coils and makes them emit one tone at a time, playing a Tesla-coil rendition of "Itsy-Bitsy Spider" [[MickeyMousing as he punches Spidey in between his jumps]], to Spidey's dismay.
274-->'''Spider-Man:''' I ''hate'' this song!
275* ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'': [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} "I've Got No Strings"]] becomes much less whimsical and more terrifying when sung by Ultron.
276* ''Film/{{Axeman}}'': The Axeman whistles "Three Blind Mice" during the climax.
277* The use of "Au Claire de la Lune" in ''Film/TheBadSeed1956''.
278* One particularly chilling scene in ''Film/TheBirds'' is a perfect example. Melanie is waiting to pick up someone from the schoolhouse, so she sits outside on a bench. As she lights a cigarette, the children inside can be heard singing "Risseldy Rosseldy", an English nonsense song ("I married my wife in the month of June, risseldy-rosseldy, mau-mau-mau..."). As they do, a single [[CreepyCrows crow]] flies behind Melanie and lands on the jungle gym... and then another... and then another... When she finally looks up, the ''entire structure'' is covered with crows, silently waiting [[WouldHurtAChild for the children to emerge]]...
279* ''Film/BlackChristmas1974'' has the deranged 'Billy' singing "Daddy's gone a-huntin" while rocking a chair in which ''he has placed the corpse of a girl he murdered''.
280* ''Film/BlackChristmas2006'' has ''Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies'' play during several suspense scenes. Surprisingly effective.
281* In ''Film/CatPeople'' and ''The Curse of the Cat People'', Irena hums a wordless lullaby that is both soothing and slightly creepy.
282* "Mairzy Doats" is sung during a torture scene in ''Film/TheCell''.
283* In ''Film/{{Changeling}}'', a serial killer sings "Silent Night" to make himself feel better immediately before he gets executed by hanging.
284* ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' doesn't use a nursery rhyme, but it uses the next best thing: "Film/SinginInTheRain", a musical number from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfHollywood. Alex sings this song while he and his droogs torture an old writer and rape his wife.
285* ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' has a relentlessly ominous example in the short "Something to Tide You Over". While the hero is enduring his drowning death, the soundtrack uses the chords from "Camptown Races" to make his wait for death almost unendurable.
286* ''Film/TheCrowCityOfAngels'':
287** A drug dealer precedes shooting a small child with "Hush little baby, don't you cry, Kali's going to give you eternal life."
288** Later in the movie, when the Crow breaks Kali's back, he gives this line: "Hush little baby, shh, don't say a word. Daddy's gonna buy you a big black bird!" -- just as he throws out of a window.
289* Early in ''Film/TheDeathsOfIanStone'', the main character's secondary love interest sings "Cross my heart and hope to die / Stick a needle in your eye" when he makes a promise to her. Much later, [[spoiler:she matter-of-factly recites the first line while sticking an ''actual'' [[EyeScream needle in his eye]]]].
290* In ''Film/DeepRed'', the killer plays a creepy children's song before committing the murders.
291* ''Film/DrNo'' plays a calypso rendition of "Three Blind Mice" during a scene of three hitmen ObfuscatingDisability.
292* In ''Film/DuckSoup'', newly installed [[TheCaligula president Firefly]] lays down the law in a peppy tune:
293-->''"I will not stand for anything that's crooked or unfair,\
294I'm strictly on the up-and-up, so everyone beware!\
295If anyone's caught taking graft and I don't get my share,\
296We stand him up against the wall and Pop Goes the Weasel!"''
297* ''Film/Elves2017'': Expect to hear a lot of creepy off-key piano/xylophone renditions of classic Christmas songs to help heighten the horror of the film.
298* In ''Film/{{Elysium}}'', Kruger tries calming Frey's daughter, Matilda, with an Afrikaans children's tune as they're being taken to Elysium. She's being "comforted" by the man who beat her mother and stated his intent to [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty "settle down with her"]], on top of a man with a live grenade being in close proximity. Worse, it's a song of a married man and woman going about their life after spending a night together.
299* ''Franchise/EvilDead'':
300** In ''Film/TheEvilDead1981'', Linda sings a creepy little song to the tune of "Ring Around the Rosie" while in Deadite form. "We're gonna get you, we're gonna get you / Not another peep, time to go to sleep."
301** Annie's mother-turned-Deadite in ''Film/EvilDead2'' sings "The Mockingbird Song" to try and lull her daughter into a trap. Later, Annie distracts her possessed mother long enough for Ash to get the edge over her by singing the same song.
302** In ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'', Ash sings "London Bridge" while killing miniature versions of himself. Definitely played for laughs though, especially when he steps on a nail and the tiny Ashes finish the verse for him as he gasps in pain.
303* Not actually a nursery rhyme, but Marla Singer in ''Film/FightClub'' as she leaves the Paper Street house. "Gotta get off... gotta get off... gotta get off this merry-go-round..." Marla Singer is quoting from "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls" -- not strictly an ironic nursery rhyme, but considering what happens to the women of the film, it's appropriate.
304* In ''Film/TheFly1986'', a doomed Seth Brundle sings "I know an old lady who swallowed a fly... perhaps she'll die".
305* ''Film/ForgetMeNot'' revolves around a children's game involving one.
306-->''One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, release the one ignore by heaven.\
307Eight, nine, ten, now run and hide or join her on the devil's side.\
308Eleven comes, the clock will chime. Forgotten souls erased by time.\
309Midnight comes but not too late. So kill the ghost or seal your fate.''
310* ''Film/FullMetalJacket'' ends with American soldiers in Vietnam marching through burning ruins while singing the "Mickey Mouse March".
311* ''Film/GetOut2017'' does something similar to what ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' did to "Film/SinginInTheRain" by repurposing "Run Rabbit Run", a light-hearted song originally written for a comedy revue but rewritten to have {{Take That}}s to the Nazis in 1939. The song's World War II association ties into some of the Armitage family's backstory.
312* ''Film/GhostFromTheMachine'' has the ghost of a psychopathic daycare worker who killed a child, his mother, and then himself sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" to the protagonist's little brother.
313* ''Film/HalloweenIIISeasonOfTheWitch'' features a recurring advertising jingle for Silver Shamrock novelties sung to the tune of "London Bridge is Falling Down". This becomes increasingly sinister as we learn of Silver Shamrock's actual purpose. Becomes doubly chilling considering that the tune is changing with each passing day -- "Six more days to Halloween, Halloween, Halloween..." [[spoiler:Considering that Halloween is when [[MurderousMask the Silver Shamrock masks will kill every child wearing them]], it's actually a ''countdown.'']]
314* In ''Film/HannibalRising'', Lecter forces an ex-Nazi to sing a German children's song before he kills him -- a song that had also been used in Hansel and Gretel, just to make the point.
315* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be-t1W0C2hA The titular theme song]] of ''Film/HappyBirthdayToMe'' sounds like it's sung by a 10-year-old girl and has plenty of slow creepy music.
316* In ''Film/TheHaunting1963'', Eleanor hums a wordless tune twice in the film, both times while [[ItMakesSenseInContext dancing with Hugh Crain's statue]]. The effect is creepy.
317* In ''Film/TheHaunting1999'', Eleanor hums a wordless tune: first while driving to Hill House in her car, then in the garden while she looks at the statues of the woman and children. This same tune is played later on as an OminousMusicBoxTune on a hand-cranked phonograph which she finds in the nursery... which only adds to the implication that Hill House is her home.
318* In ''Film/TheHauntingInConnecticut'', the main central tune is "Two Dead Boys".
319-->''One bright day in the middle of the night\
320Two dead boys got up to fight\
321Back to back they faced each other\
322Drew their swords and shot each other\
323A deaf policeman heard the noise\
324He came and killed those two dead boys\
325One bright day in the middle of the night''
326* [[http://www.apples4theteacher.com/mother-goose-nursery-rhymes/bobby-shaftoe.html "Bobby Shaftoe"]] is heard several times during the first half of ''Film/HeartOfDarkness1958'', in ironic counterpoint to both Marlow's sufferings as a sailor and Maria's stymied wish for love.
327* During the closing credits of [[http://www.hellion.gladstonefilms.com the 2011 horror-short "Hellion"]], a babysitter who is turning into a zombie sings (to an [[UndeadChild already zombified small boy]] who she is tending) altered lyrics to the tune of "Brahms' Lullaby". The altered lyrics ("Lullaby, sweet baby mine / Soon we'll rise and soon we'll dine") lovingly promise the zombie child that, if he goes to sleep, he will awaken to a meal of his favorite foods:
328-->''"Newborn cheeks and infant lips,\
329Toddler toes and fingertips,\
330Now you're of the living dead,\
331Go to sleep and rest your head."''
332* ''Film/HesOutThere'' has the killer luring two of his victims by playing a recording of "This Old Man", and also has a CreepyChild narration of a storybook over footage of the carnage of the penultimate scene.
333* ''Film/HideAndSeek'':
334** After [[spoiler:Charlie takes over]], David searches for his daughter while slowly sing "Hush, Little Baby" in a creepy way while holding a knife.
335** If you listen through the credits, a little girl starts singing a creepy song: "Who's playing hide and seek? Won't you come play with me? Who's hiding in the dark? Come out, come out, let's play again..." The words aren't much until you hear the tune.
336* In ''Film/HocusPocus'', the youngest of the three witches, Sarah, sings a magical nursery rhyme to lure young children to the witches' home, where they will be sacrificed to preserve the witches' youth.
337-->''Come, little children, I'll take thee away\
338Into a land of enchantment.\
339Come, little children, the time's come to play,\
340Here in my garden of magic.''
341* In ''Film/HotelRwanda'', children singing is a sign of temporary respite and peace. However, Western viewers tend to find it extremely disturbing. It doesn't help that in ''every other scene'' of the movie, there really is creepy, disturbing stuff going on -- after all, it's about the Rwandan genocide.
342* In ''Film/TheInitiation'', the escaped lunatics surround Nurse Higgins' car slowly singing ""Ring Around the Rosey".
343* ''Film/TheInnocents'': [[CreepyChild Flora]] has a [[OminousMusicBoxTune music box]] which plays the tune ''O Willow Waly'' frequently throughout the movie, but it's only at the very beginning that the lyrics are heard (sung by Flora):
344-->''We lay my love and I\
345beneath the weeping willow.\
346But now alone I lie and weep beside the tree.\
347Singing O Willow Waly by the tree that weeps with me.\
348Singing O Willow Waly till my lover returns to me.\
349We lay my love and I\
350beneath the weeping willow.\
351But now alone I lie.\
352Oh willow I die.\
353Oh willow I die.''
354* The opening credits of ''Film/JackTheReaper'' are accompanied by creepy children's voices singing "Ring Around the Rosey". Later, when Jessie is in the bus alone and sees Railroad Jack on horseback, the same voices recite a nursery rhyme about Jack.
355* ''Film/{{Jaws}}'': Sean Brody makes sand castles and sings "The Muffin Man" [[spoiler:immediately before Alex Kintner is delivered to [[ThreateningShark Bruce]] on a plate -- er, raft]].
356* ''Film/JeepersCreepers'' turns the title tune into a horrifying premonition.
357* PlayedForLaughs in ''Film/KickAss''. When [[LittleMissBadass Hit-Girl]] makes her debut in a drug dealer's apartment and goes on a [[BloodKnight violent murder spree]] to save the titular hero, the scene is set to a jaunty, frantic cover of the theme song from ''Series/TheBananaSplits''. The cheery imagery -- "One banana, two banana, three banana, four!" -- contrasts with the sight of the various villains being brutally slaughtered in a hilarious bit of BlackComedy.
358* Perhaps unsurprisingly, the rhyme "Lizzie Borden took an axe..." (which HauntedHouseHistorian Cindy tells us is a children's skipping song from the 1930s) is used multiple times in ''Film/LizzieBordensRevenge''. When Leslie is first possessed by Lizzie's spirit, she starts reciting it in a creepy monotone that unnerves everybody before she seems to shake herself out of it. When it looks like Amanda might have been possessed at the end of the film, she starts reciting it as well, only to be slapped by Dee who tells her she never wants to hear that rhyme again.
359* In the opening seconds of ''Film/TheLostBoys'', before the footage starts rolling, a little child's voice can be hears singing the first two lines of "Cry Little Sister". Although this song is also used with full vocal chorus and music at the beginning of the film and has since been covered by several bands as a Gothic rock anthem, that first soft-voiced ACappella rendition sounds eerily like a children's nursery song.
360* ''Film/{{M}}'':
361** The film starts with children skipping while singing "Just you wait a little while/ Soon the man in black will come/ And with his little chopper/ He will chop you up! -- You're out!" The rhyme itself was a sarcastic subversion of a popular operetta tune by Walther Kollo, with a bunch of violets ("Veilchen") turned into 1920s SerialKiller Fritz Haarmann's (possibly an inspiration behind the film) weapon of choice, an axe ("Beilchen").
362** For that matter, Lorre's whistling of "Hall of the Mountain King" counts. Not exactly a nursery song, but still.
363* ''Film/{{Marnie}}'' incorporates the jump-rope chant "Mother Mother" into a scene where Marnie arrives at her mother's house for the first time, which is later revealed to be [[spoiler:where she murdered a man and lost her childhood innocence]]. It's actually given a TriumphantReprise at the end.
364--> ''Mother, mother, I am ill\
365Send for the doctor over the hill\
366Call for the doctor, call for the nurse\
367Call for the lady with the alligator purse\
368Mumps said the doctor, measles said the nurse\
369Nothing said the lady with the alligator purse\
370How many years will I live?''
371* In ''Film/MidnightCowboy'', Joe Buck flashes back to scenes of his childhood while riding the Greyhound bus in the middle of the night and staring out the window; the voice of his grandmother singing "Hush, Little Baby" accompanies the scene.
372* In ''Film/MinorityReport'', the Swedish nurse Greta sings ''Små grodorna'' before Anderton's [[EyeScream eye transplantation]]. The original text is ''Ej öron, ej öron, ej svansar hava de'' ("no ears, no ears, no tails they have") but it is sung [[BilingualBonus ''Ej ögon, ej ögon'']] ("no eyes") instead.
373* In ''Film/TheNameOfTheRose'', Salvatore sings an old tuscan lullaby [[spoiler:while he's tied to the stake]].
374* The ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' series has a fairly well-known rhyme associated with its dream killer, Freddy Krueger:
375-->''One, two, Freddy's coming for you.\
376Three, four, better lock your door.\
377Five, six, grab a cru-ci-fix.\
378Seven, eight, better stay awake.\
379Nine, ten, never sleep again.''
380* ''Film/TheNightOfTheHunter'' includes a creepy children's skipping song about a hanging, and multiple creepy lullabies. The eponymous Hunter, SerialKiller Harry Powell, is also seen belting out the hymn "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms" to very creepy effect. [[spoiler:Rachel later defeats Powell at the end by singing counterpoint to the hymn.]]
381* A genuinely creepy nursery rhyme dictates the killer's murders in ''Film/NonHoSonno''.
382* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY5v9tt62IY This scene]] from ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'', which is meant to echo the sirens of ''Literature/TheOdyssey'', manages to combine creepy and seductive into one rhyme. (Given the lyrics, some creepiness is guaranteed.)
383* In the original, Japanese version of ''Film/OneMissedCall'', there's the ringtone which announces the 'you're gonna die this day, at this hour, in this way' message, which is then revealed to be ''a theme tune from an old children's program''. In the American version, it's revealed to be the song that a certain bear plushie plays when it's squeezed.
384* Despite being an unbelievably creepy film, ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' manages to mostly {{invert|edTrope}} this, as the lullaby hummed by Mercedes is mostly used to genuinely comforting effect, as well as being a meditation on how sad everything is.
385* In the horror film ''Film/Pearl2022'', there is a scene where the titular character curls up in her [[spoiler: dead]] mother’s arms while she sings a German lullaby to her [[spoiler: in her imagination, all set over a GrossUpCloseUp montage of Pearl dismembering and feeding one of her victims to a gator, and preparing the other two as well as a maggot-infested pig to look “presentable” for her husband when he returns from the war.]]
386* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
387** The films use the original Disney song, "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)", to creepy effect, primarily by having a young girl sing it slowly and in a minor key, instead of a pack of pirates singing upbeat and in major. [[spoiler:This is then {{inverted|Trope}} in TheStinger of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'', with Will Turner, Jr. singing it in its original major [[{{Scales}} key]].]]
388** "Hoist the Colors" is first sung in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'' by a young boy and his fellow probably-not-all pirates [[spoiler:on their way to the gallows]].
389** In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides'', the mermaids' version of "My Jolly Sailor Bold" is particularly creepy due to the monotone way it's sung, and what almost happens next...
390* The opening theme to ''Film/Poltergeist1982''.
391* In ''Film/PulpFiction'', while Creator/BruceWillis and Creator/VingRhames are BoundAndGagged in a TortureCellar beneath a perverted hick's pawnshop, the owner's similarly creepy brother decides which of the captives to torture and sodomize first by reciting "Eeny, meeny, miney, moe …" [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain For bonus points, he uses an antiquated version of the rhyme containing the N word in place of "tiger."]]
392* The toy piano music playing over the opening and closing credits of the ''Film/PuppetMaster'' movies falls into this trope.
393* ''The Franchise/{{Quatermass}} Conclusion'' features a children's nursery rhyme containing seemingly innocent lyrics that indicate that the terrible inexplicable events occurring in the film have happened before.
394* ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'':
395** A couple of songs evoke this feel through clever use of repetition and call-and-response, especially "Zydrate Anatomy". As the creator describes it, "Gather 'round, kids! We're gonna teach you how to shoot up!"
396--->'''Grave-Robber:''' Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.\
397'''Shilo:''' A little glass vial?\
398'''Scalpel sluts:''' A little glass vial!
399** There's also the song in which Pavi and Luigi prance around the Opera stage, singing about how Shilo's mother died.
400* ''Literature/TheRing'':
401** [[CreepyChild Samara Morgan]] sings the following, nightmarish nursery rhyme to herself instants before [[spoiler:being suffocated and tossed in a well to die by her adoptive mother]]:
402--->''"Round we go, the world is spinning.\
403When it stops, it's just beginning.\
404Sun comes up, we laugh and we cry.\
405Sun goes down, and then we all die."''
406** The melody was already the movie's theme long before the rhyme itself was revealed, and was made even creepier after the fact.
407** In the original Japanese version, ''Ringu'', the nursery rhyme is about staying away from the ocean, or else monsters will get you, an allusion to the fact that Sadako is [[spoiler:likely an oceanic demigoddess]].
408* ''Film/RosemarysBaby'' has "Rosemary's Lullaby" as the opening and closing theme, sung by star Creator/MiaFarrow as la-las, and it's plenty creepy. However, the song does have lyrics and is also known as "Sleep Safe and Warm". Out of context, it seems to be an innocent promise of protection from a mother to her infant. But if you've seen the film, FridgeHorror makes you wonder if maybe it's the ''[[TheAntichrist father]]'' doing the singing (or, considering the ending, it's a duet).
409* In ''Film/Sabotage1936'', after Mrs. Verloc's little brother Stevie [[spoiler: is killed by a bomb planted by her husband]], she wanders into the movie theater she and her husband run. A cartoon version of ''Who Killed Cock Robin?'' is playing, complete with song.
410-->''[[TearJerker "Stevie! Stevie!"]]''
411* The German song "Mamatschi" will forever be remembered by most people as the song that plays in ''Film/SchindlersList'' as children are taken away by Nazis to be killed as their mothers run after the trucks, screaming. The song itself can be very disturbing, as the cheerful melody tells the story of a boy begging his mother for a horse, but never getting one, complaining about how he didn't want horses "like these" (of candy or wood) and later as an adult remembering this when he sees the chariot that carries his mother's coffin, making the outcry that he didn't want horses "like these" rather heart-breaking.
412* ''Film/ShanghaiTriad'': The Chinese title of this movie, ''Yáo a Yáo, Yáo Dào Wàipó Qiáo'', refers to a Chinese lullaby that is sung by some of the characters (including star Creator/GongLi). The irony comes from several of these characters having their innocence ''brutally'' stripped away during the story.
413* Before the infamous "Here's Johnny!" scene in ''Film/TheShining'', Jack goes through a bit from "The Three Little Pigs" before hacking at the door with his axe. "Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in... Not by the hair on your chinny chin chin? Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and blow your house in!" His MadnessMantra is another example: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
414* ''Film/SilentNightDeadlyNight'', being about an AxCrazy BadSanta with a traumatic childhood, naturally features a few ironic ''Christmas carols'' generally heard before, or while, something particularly nasty happens. These are mostly things written specifically for the film rather than real Christmas standards, the most prominently featured being the ParanoiaFuel that is "Santa's Watching":
415-->''Santa's watching, Santa's creeping\
416Now you're nodding, now you're sleeping\
417Were you good for Mom and Dad?\
418Santa knows when you've been bad...''
419* The trailer for ''Film/Sinister2'' makes use of the song "Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman" by Henry Hall. While the full song is a cheerful little number about how the bogeyman is really a coward that can be easily driven away by any child, the trailer takes only the few lyrics it needs to make the song terrifying.
420-->''Children, have you ever met the bogeyman before?\
421No, of course you haven't, for you're much too good, I'm sure\
422Hush, hush, hush, here comes the bogeyman\
423Hush, hush, hush, here comes the bogeyman\
424Don't let him come too close to you, he'll catch you if he can\
425catch you if he can, catch you if he can, catch you if he -- catch you if he -- catch you if he--'' [scream]
426* A B-horror movie called ''Film/{{Sleepstalker}}'', in which the monster is an executed killer into a twisted, demonic version of the sandman, features a creepy nursery rhyme about a child going to sleep.
427* In ''Film/SmartHouse'', as Pat goes crazy and tries to show that she can be a mother to the kids, she starts singing "Hush Little Baby". It gets kind of creepy, especially because as she's doing this, she's summoning a giant hurricane in the house and terrorizing the family.
428* In ''Film/Snapshot1979'', Daryl is stalking Angela in a [[BadHumorTruck Mr. Whippy van]]. Several times Angela is unnerved when she hears the tinny version of "Greensleeves"--the tune Mr. whippy vans play--in the middle of the night, even though she cannot see the van.
429* ''Film/{{SOB}}'': In the [[ShowWithinAShow film within a film]] ''Night Wind'', Sally [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn performs a bizarre striptease]] on a set full of sexual imagery that represents her subconscious to a {{Sexophone}}-infused version of "Polly Wolly Doodle".
430* ''Film/SpiderMan1'': "The itsy, bitsy spider went up the water spout..." FacePalm moment: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm6WI3jrgaw An electronic Spider-Man toy sings that as well]], and it is aimed at toddlers.
431* ''Film/StarshipTroopers2HeroOfTheFederation'' has one young female trooper, [[spoiler:under the control of a PuppeteerParasite]], singing "Itsy Bitsy Spider" before trying to take out the heroes with [[TakingYouWithMe a pair of live grenades]].
432* The short film ''Suckablood'' is told entirely in rhyming couplets and concerns a monster visiting a girl and her EvilStepmother.
433* ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' uses a variant of this. The opening shows a group of young children repeating several lines of ProductPlacement as a group chant. This is intended to be off-putting and slightly disturbing. It's an actual song by the Fast Food Rockers named "Fast Food Song".
434* ''Film/Suspiria1977'':
435** The opening sequence has a metallic toy piano playing over the heroines journey to her new job at a ballet school, to creepy effect.
436** The [[ScreamerTrailer infamously confusing trailer]] starts with a variation on "Roses are red, violets are blue".
437* ''Ten'' has "Hush Little Piggy", a song about a butcher killing pigs one by one, with the melody being a slight variation on "Hush Little Baby". We first hear it being sung and played on an out-of-tune piano by The Folk Singer not long before the first death in the movie, and each line foreshadows the fate of one of the main characters in some way. A heavily [[RearrangeTheSong rearranged version]] by Darling Pet Munkee shows up in the credits -- the song now sounds more like GarageRock / psychobilly than a lullaby, but the lyrics still have that certain nursery rhyme quality to them.
438* The protagonist of ''Film/{{Tetsuo|TheIronMan}} III: The Bullet Man'' sings "Hush, Little Baby" to himself during various disturbing scenes, to calm himself down. [[spoiler:It apparently helps to keep him from transforming.]]
439* ''Film/ThereWasALittleGirl'': The score by Music/RizOrtolani incorporates melodies from various nursery rhymes, tying in to the film's themes of childhood trauma and the juxtaposition of innocence and evil. In addition, [[spoiler:Father James]] sings "Old King Cole" while stalking the landlady Amantha.
440* ''Film/TowerOfTerror'' uses "It's raining, it's pouring" while Buzzy and his niece walk down a deserted hallway.
441* The 2007 horror film ''Trackman'' has the fake Russian lullaby [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDMmj5WgB8c "Tili Tili Bom"]].
442-->''Tili tili bom, close your eyes now\
443Someone's walking outside the house and knocks on the door\
444Tili tili bom, the nightbirds are chirping\
445He is inside the house to visit those who can't sleep\
446He walks, he is coming closer\
447Tili tili bom, can you hear him closing in?\
448Lurking around the corner, staring right at you\
449Tili tili bom, the silent night hides everything\
450He sneaks up behind you and he is going to get you\
451He walks, he is coming closer''
452* In ''Film/{{Turbulence}}'', after the serial killer breaks loose and (supposedly) kills everyone on the plane except the flight attendant heroine, he stalks after her while gently singing "Buffalo Sally, won'tcha come out tonight, come out tonight..."
453* In ''Film/TheUsualSuspects'', [=McManus=] sings a special version of "Old [=MacDonald=]" right before killing several people.
454-->''"Old [=MacDonald=] had a farm,\
455E-I-E-I-O!\
456And on that farm, he... shot some guys,\
457Badda bing, badda bing bang boom!"''
458* In ''Film/WarOfTheWorlds2005'', Rachel Ferrier sings "Hushabye Mountain" while [[spoiler:her father kills the CrazySurvivalist whose actions are putting her in danger]].
459* The Filipino horror film ''White Lady'' corrupts the classic lullaby "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan" ("In the cradle's rocking") by using it as the {{Leitmotif}} of the [[EtherealWhiteDress eponymous]] vengeance-seeking ghost.
460* In ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', when Dorothy and her friends are cornered by the royal guards of the castle:
461-->'''Wicked Witch of the West:''' Ring around the roses, a pocket-full of spears!
462* ''Film/TheWomanInBlack'' has a ''hell'' of a one in the trailer:
463-->''During afternoon tea, there's a shift in the air,\
464A bone trembling chill that tells you she's there,\
465There are those who believe the whole town is cursed,\
466But the house in the marsh is by far the worst,\
467What she wants is unknown, but she always comes back,\
468The specter of darkness, [[TitleDrop the woman in black]].''
469[[/folder]]
470
471[[folder:Literature]]
472!!By creator
473* Creator/AgathaChristie:
474** ''Literature/AndThenThereWereNone'' features a rhyme about Indian boys being killed one by one, which many of the characters recognized from their nursery days. Said characters are killed in the same manner as the Indians in the song. There are even Indian dolls in the living room that disappear as the characters are bumped off. This is an arguably benign and harmless bowdlerisation of the original. Both rhyme and book were originally entitled "Ten Little Niggers", one paperback actually featured a hanged golliwog (a kind of {{gonk}} doll based on a blackface minstrel figure) on the cover. It was later further {{bowdlerize}}d as "Ten Little Soldier Boys". Acceptable targets keep moving...
475** Christie uses a lot of titles like this: ''Literature/HickoryDickoryDock'', ''Literature/APocketFullOfRye'', ''Literature/FiveLittlePigs'', ''Literature/OneTwoBuckleMyShoe'', and ''Three Blind Mice'' (the story on which the play ''Theatre/TheMousetrap'' is based). There's even a LampshadeHanging in one book where Poirot chides himself for thinking about nursery rhymes so much. ''The Mousetrap'' also has a lampshade hanging, where one character likes to recite the creepy nursery rhyme of the title and another, noting the lyrics, wonders why children like to say such horrible things.
476!!By work
477* An early villain in ''Literature/{{Abarat}}'' has realized the power of this trope, and sings tunes like these whenever he really wants to scare someone. They're not songs from our world, however, but openly sinister tunes apparently devised by {{Card Carrying Villain}}s for {{Enfant Terrible}}s. "Forget the future, forget the past. Your life is over. Breathe your last."
478* One chapter of ''Literature/AgathaHAndTheAirshipCity'' starts with a children's naming game about [[PuppeteerParasite slaver wasps]] and [[EmperorScientist Baron Wulfenbach]]'s usual means of dealing with them.
479-->''Little Mary has bugs inside her head--\
480Inside her head, inside her head.\
481Now The Baron's gonna come and make her dead--\
482Make her dead, make her dead...''
483* Like Creator/AgathaChristie, the ''Literature/AlexCross'' serial killer mysteries use or adapt lines from nursery rhymes as the titles (omitting the few that buck the trend):
484** ''Along Came a Spider''
485** ''Kiss the Girls''
486** ''Jack & Jill''
487** ''Pop Goes the Weasel''
488** ''Roses are Red''
489** ''Violets Are Blue''
490** ''Four Blind Mice''
491** ''The Big Bad Wolf''
492** ''London Bridges''
493** ''Mary, Mary''
494* S.S. Van Dine outdid Christie in his novel ''The Bishop Murder Case'', which features a series of murders each related to a ''different'' nursery rhyme. For example, the first victim is a guy nicknamed "Cock Robin", who gets shot with an arrow.
495* Nursery rhymes play a role several times in Barry Hughart's ''Bridge of Birds'' and sequels. The rhymes themselves tend to be quite harmless-sounding until you realize what they actually mean. As Kao Li points out, most real children's rhymes don't directly speak of the topic they're about, so if there's a nursery rhyme that actually talks about fighting and death and the apocalypse, it was probably made up by adults, whereas if it talks about goats and grass and wall-jumping, it's probably about virgins getting murdered by evil dictators or something similar. In ''Bridge of Birds'', the children's rhyme and the game that went with it was part of a generations-spanning GambitRoulette, where the players knew that all the documentation of what the BigBad did to become the BigBad would be purged, and eventually fade from living memory. However, oral tradition is not so easily lost, so they coded the whole story and the means to bring down the BigBad into the children's game.
496* ''Literature/BuryingTheShadow'' brings us this gem being sung by little girls while the protagonist is possibly going crazy: "The pale lady rises, the pale lady falls. Up again, up again, smelling out souls."
497* The ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' novel ''Death or Glory'' has the gem "The tracks on the land raider crush the heretic". [[labelnote:ref]]a.k.a. "The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round"[[/labelnote]] This presumably isn't very ironic for [[CrapsackWorld the setting]], but it certainly comes across as such to readers.
498* ''Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse'':
499** A mid-Gallifreyan nursery rhyme from the ''Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures'' novel ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoNewAdventuresCatsCradleTimesCrucible Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'':
500--->''Isn't it dark? Isn't it cold?\
501Seek out the future before you get old.\
502Once there were children. This is their doom.\
503Now all the people are born from the loom.''
504** In the ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''[[Recap/EighthDoctorAdventuresUnnaturalHistory Unnatural History]]'', a Literature/FactionParadox [[ReligionOfEvil member]] taunts the Doctor with this parody of a Gallifreyan nursery rhyme:
505--->''Sing the past to me, 'cause I'm the one who wrote the song.\
506[[TimeTravelTenseTrouble I made it up next week]], so all the words will come out wrong,\
507The past won't keep you warm tonight, [[BadFuture the future's blown to bits]],\
508And everything that you believe is really [[CurseCutShort full of]]--''
509** One of the books commissioned by Creator/TheBBC to tie in with the new series, an Eleventh Doctor story titled "Dead of Winter", has a small rhyme that is recalled by Dr. Smith that goes:
510--->''I know an old man called Michael Finnegan\
511He grew fat and then grew thin again\
512He had twelve lives\
513Then had to begin again\
514Poor old Michael Finnegan\
515Begin again.''
516* The Eugene Field poem ''The Duel'' is about a gingham dog and calico cat who get in a fight and end up [[NoBodyLeftBehind completely destroying one another]]. Singer Dorothy Olsen adapted it more ironically as "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat" on her 1960 album ''Songs about Animals and Birds for Children''.
517* In Tim Lott's ''Fearless'', the Whistler, X-17, never speaks, she only whistles nursery rhymes. Quite creepy.
518* In the second book of Libba Bray's ''Literature/GemmaDoyle'' trilogy, ''Rebel Angels'', [[TheOphelia Nell]] (a Bedlam patient) sings the old nursery tune "Jack and Jill" in a creepy manner every time we see her. Also, when the Bedlam patients have a little performance in front of their benefactors, she makes up a creepy little song about various vaguely ridiculous-sounding evils and how to defend them. Everyone thinks it's funny, but it later turns out it was a message for the heroines because everything she said was true...
519* In the short story "Green Fingers" by Charles Birkin, a Nazi woman has an affair with a concentration camp officer who brings fertilizer for her garden. When the war ends and the British take over the town, they discover that he planted her garden with the corpses of camp prisoners whom he deemed so beautiful that he wanted them to be reborn as lovely flowers. Another character, who was taught at school by an English woman, is horribly reminded of a nursery rhyme she learned: "... how does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells and ''pretty maids all in a row''."
520* ''Literature/TheGreenKnoweChronicles'': In ''The Children of Green Knowe'', there's a fictional kids' song about a tree that's possessed by an evil spirit:
521-->''Green Noah, demon tree\
522Evil fingers can't catch me...''
523* The first few lines of the last stanza of Creator/TSEliot's ''The Hollow Men'':
524-->''Here we go round the prickly pear\
525Prickly pear prickly pear\
526Here we go round the prickly pear\
527At five o'clock in the morning.''
528* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' introduces the "Hanging Tree" song. Children sing it innocently and make little necklaces of rope to go along with the lyric "wear a necklace of rope with me," but Katniss's mother realizes what they are singing and quickly stops her and her sister from singing it. Ironically, due to the film adaptations, Jennifer Lawrence's rendition of this song reached Top 40 radio stations... with a dubstep backbeat added.
529* Robert Cormier's ''I Am the Cheese'' uses "The Farmer in the Dell". The song's last stanzas have a rat taking the cheese, and then the cheese stands alone. As one might guess from the title of the book, the cheese refers to the protagonist.
530* ''Literature/ImperialRadch'': The protagonist of ''Ancillary Justice'', the ArtificialIntelligence of a spaceship that operates planetside through MeatPuppet soldiers called ancillaries, hears some children playing a game and singing about them.
531-->''One, two, my aunt told me\
532Three, four, the corpse soldier\
533Five, six, it'll shoot you in the eye\
534Seven, eight, kill you dead\
535Nine, ten, break it apart and put it back together''
536* In ''Literature/{{Insomnia}}'', the BigBad (who is essentially one of the three Fates, normally invisible "little bald doctors", who are Death) repeatedly sings a skipping song, while skipping with a skipping rope that he stole:
537-->''Three, six, nine\
538The goose drank wine...''
539* In the ''Literature/JaneYellowrock'' short story "Signatures of the Dead", a young, insane rogue female vampire is briefly heard attempting to sing "Starlight, Star Bright", but can't remember the words:
540-->''"Starlight, star fright, first star... No. Starlight, blood fight... No. I don' 'member. I don' 'member--"''
541* Taken to a fairly literal extent in ''Literature/{{Lullaby}}'', which is about a nursery rhyme (a "culling song") that [[BrownNote kills those who hear it]].
542* ''Literature/MoreInformationThanYouRequire'' parodies the legends about "Ring-Around-the-Rosie" by providing a series of nursery rhymes that are unsubtly describing horrific events, such as "Ring-Around-the-Rosie" verses that are about the Bubonic Plague and other rhymes about the 1918 influenza epidemic, [[DrinkingTheKoolAid the Jonestown mass suicide]] ([[RefugeInAudacity referencing the Kool-Aid Man]]), and [[OddNameOut the Teapot Dome Scandal]] (though the historical Teapot Dome Scandal didn't involve an undead President Harding devouring children's bones).
543* In "Literature/{{Nackles}}", after voicing his suspicions that the belief of children who have been told the story will soon make [[BadSanta Nackles]] real all over the country, the narrator quotes a line from "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
544* ''Literature/{{Nevermoor}}'': It's revealed that Wundersmiths can call Wunder to them by singing to it, and you can sing any song you like. The BigBad prefers a nursery rhyme that Morrigan remembers learning in pre-school, but the lyrics are... interesting.
545-->''Little crowling, little crowling, with button-black eyes\
546swoops down into the meadow, where the rabbits all hide.\
547Little rabbit, little rabbit, stay by mother's side,\
548or the crowling, little crowling, will peck out your eyes.''
549* Midway through the ''Literature/NewJediOrder'' series, Mara Jade (former assassin for the Emperor) is told that she can probably be creepy even singing a nursery rhyme. She's amused, says that's easy, and sings the following fragment in a minor key: "Sleep, child, the night is mild, and slumber smiles upon you," making it sound as if "Slumber" is a grinning monster. Not only is it appropriate to the character, shortly thereafter a dark Jedi named "Lord Nyax" after a monster in a children's story appears.
550* ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'' features two nursery rhymes: "Oranges and Lemons" and one which begins: "Under the falling chestnut tree/I sold you and you sold me." The latter is, of course, [[Room101 disturbingly prophetic]].
551* The ''Literature/{{Parasitology}}'' trilogy has the in-universe children's book ''Don't Go Out Alone'', a lengthy poem about a pair of young siblings who go looking for the monster that used to live under their bed, narrated by the monster in a disturbingly parental tone. To give you an idea of just how creepy it is, parts of it were recycled either from or into a Filk song about ''Franchise/SilentHill'', of all things.
552-->''"Little boy with faith so thin, little girl with strength within\
553I said I'd never leave you and I'm sorry, but I lied\
554If you're set to pay the price, learn the ways of sacrifice\
555Leave this world to grieve you, take a breath and step outside\
556The broken doors are open, down the path you've always known\
557My darling ones, be careful now, and don't go out alone"''
558* ''Literature/{{Peeps}}'': The companion book ''The Last Days'' discusses "Ring Around the Rosey," and the [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld 700-year-old]] Night Mayor asserts that it's about the plague. Turns out [[ImAHumanitarian he ate the kid who made it up]].
559* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'': In ''Loamhedge'', Flinky the stoat sings his obnoxious leader to sleep with what starts out as a regular lullaby, but as the boss drifts off Flinky changes the lyrics into instructions to a comrade to stab the guy.
560-->''It looks like the fox has gone to sleep, sleep, sleep,\
561Slippy now be quiet as you creep, creep, creep,\
562And stick a good sharp spear straight through his head,\
563So the moment that he wakes up he'll be dead, dead, dead!''
564* In the Austrian novel (and TheFilmOfTheBook) ''Schlafes Bruder'' by Robert Schneider, the protagonist's friend Peter says one when he [[spoiler:burns down his father's house on Christmas, and subsequently half of the village because the fire spreads]].
565-->''"Eins, zwei drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,)\
566in der Schule wird geschrieben (in the school, they're writing)\
567in der Schule wird gelacht (in the school, they're laughing)\
568bis der Lehrer bitsch-batsch macht!" (till the teacher will slip-slap them!)''
569* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'':
570** Book the Eighth's accompanying song, ''Smile! No One Cares How You Feel''; Book the Twelfth's ''Things Are Not What They Appear'' feels like this as well. TheFilmOfTheBook plays music-box tunes and the saccharine "Littlest Elf" song during tragic scenes.
571** Also, ''The World Is a Very Scary Place''. The lyrics could be threatening, to an extent, but the music is just so ''upbeat''.
572* A fictional one in ''Literature/ShamanBlues'', while never mentioned in entirety, is about victims of a brutal series of child murders.
573* In ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant: The Dying of the Light'', the group hunting Remnants (pure evil, body-snatching shadow creatures) finds one of them sitting in the middle of a deserted street singing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
574-->''"Right," said Donegan, "Because that's not creepy at all."''
575* The ghosts in the short story "Ashes, Ashes" from the compilation ''Literature/SomewhereBeneathThoseWaves'' sing the eponymous nursery rhyme to draw attention to their skeletons.
576* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' gives us a strange version of this via [[MadOracle Patchface]], [[CourtJester the Fool]] of Stannis Baratheon's court. He's usually used as a glorified babysitter simply ''[[DeconstructedTrope because]]'' his horrible rhymes/shanties/songs make little to no sense to any adult who hears them, so they are merely dismissed as him just being his brain-damaged, lackwit, nutsy self. Yet, they (and he) are somehow still deemed suitably safe-yet-creepy enough [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids for children]]! The creepier the lyrics get, and the more tortured the poor rhyme tacked to the metre becomes, the more accurate (and scary) the genuine ''prophecy'' masquerading as random drivel generally is. Brrrrrrr.
577-->''"Fool's blood. King's blood, blood on the maiden's thigh, but chains for the guests and chains for the bridegroom, aye, aye, aye."''
578* The nursery rhyme takes on a different sort of irony than the classical version of this trope in ''Literature/{{Stardust}}''. The hairy little man Tristran Thorn meets asks if he knows how to get to Babylon, seemingly offhandedly, and Tristran recites a nursery rhyme about it. The little man, being a native of Faerie, where knowledge can be just as viable a form of payment as anything tangible, is flabbergasted that they would throw away such valuable information as a means of entertaining children.
579* ''Literature/SwanSong'': The BigBad often sings "Here we go 'round the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush..." while doing something especially sinister.
580* ''The Literature/TeenageWorrier's Panick Diary'' mentions that part of Letty's movie about war was a montage of child soldiers which she planned to set to a creepy distorted nursery rhyme soundtrack, but couldn't choose between "Humpty Dumpty" or "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
581* The climax of ''Literature/{{Thud}}'' features a variant on this. Sam Vimes is lost in a cave, addled with pain, despair, and rage, and fighting off a pack of dwarfs [[spoiler: not to mention possession by the Summoning Dark, a diabolical "entity of pure vengeance" brought about by a dwarf curse]], when out of pure force of habit he starts to shout the words to his infant son's favorite book, "Where's My Cow?" (since six o'clock is time to read Young Sam his bedtime story and come hell or high water he ''will'' read "Where's My Cow?" to Young Sam at six o'clock). Understandably, the dwarfs aren't sure at first how to react to the threat of a man with an axe and a sword shouting things like "It goes 'baa!' It is a sheep! ''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis That! Is!! Not!!! My!!!! COW!!!!!]]''"
582* ''Literature/TeenPowerInc'': At the end of ''Danger in Rhyme'', local kids take up singing the song “This Old Man” near the site of one of the Nick Nack Bomber’s bombings, which were modeled after the rhymes in that song.
583* In the first book of the ''Literature/{{Tunnels}}'' series, "You Are My Sunshine" is used very creepily indeed.
584* ''Literature/TheUnderlandChronicles'': The book ''Gregor and the Mark of Secret'' features a nursery rhyme that turns out to be [[spoiler:a ''prophecy'' detailing the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Holocaust-esque genocide]] of a group of innocent mice]]. Also, the nursery rhyme features the line "Some will slice and some will pour". This sounds like an innocent tea party but turns out to be [[spoiler:a description of the medieval-style warfare used in the Underland. "Slicing" refers to the use of swords, and "pouring" refers to the pouring of boiling oil over the walls of a fortress or castle to stop a siege]]. Given [[spoiler:the "revelation" that Sandwich's prophecies are either nonsense or so vague as to be practically so]], this seems a lot less significant.
585* The ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' novel ''Hammers of Ulric'' features a genuinely creepy fictional children's rhyme:
586-->''Ba ba Barak, come see thee tarry!\
587Slow not, wait not come and harry.\
588Ba ba Barak come and sup,\
589And eat the world and sky right up!''
590* The second ''Literature/WaysideSchool'' book has this gruesome pastiche of "London Bridge is Falling Down", sung by {{Jerkass}} Kathy:
591-->''Wayside School is falling down, falling down, falling down. Wayside School is falling down, my fair lady.\
592Kids go splat as they hit the ground, hit the ground, hit the ground. Kids go splat as they hit the ground, my fair lady.\
593Broken bones and blood and gore, blood and gore, blood and gore. Broken bones and blood and gore, my fair lady.\
594We don't have no school no more, school no more, school no more. We don't have no school no more, my fair lady.''
595* ''Literature/{{Wicked}}: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'':
596-->''Boys study, girls know\
597That's the way that lessons go\
598Boys learn, girls forget\
599That's the way of lessons yet.\
600Gillikinese are sharp as knives\
601Munchkinlanders lead corny lives\
602Glikkuns beat their ugly wives\
603Winkies swarm in sticky hives.\
604But the Quadlings, oh the Quadlings\
605Slimy stupid curse-at-godlings\
606Eat their young and bury their old\
607A day before the bodies get cold.''
608* [[CreepyChild Bonesaw]] of ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' has [[MadDoctor her own version]] of a well-known song. Bonus points for spreading the lyrics out through a section of the story where other dramatic things are happening, so it can take a while to spot that there's something not right about them.
609-->''With the shoulder bone connected to the... hip bone.\
610And the hip bone connected to the... back bone.\
611And the back bone connected to the... knee bone.\
612And the knee bone connected to the... hand bone.\
613And the neck bone connected to the... head bone.''
614* "Who Killed Cock Robin?" is used this way in the last ''Literature/WyrdMuseum'' book.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
618* In a second season episode of ''Series/{{Alias}}'', Olivia D'Abo is forced to sing "Pop Goes the Weasel". As she gets to the "pop", she's blown to smithereens by the explosive vest she's wearing.
619* Not exactly a nursery tune, but definitely ironic; in the first episode of ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'', Sheriff Buck whistles the theme tune to ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''.
620* ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryAsylum'' uses the cheerful Christian ditty "Dominique" in the break room scenes.
621* ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
622** "[[Recap/AngelS04E11Soulless Soulless]]" has Angelus sitting in a cage creepily singing "Teddy Bear's Picnic" to himself.
623** "[[Recap/AngelS03E09Lullaby Lullaby]]" prominently features Holtz singing "All Through the Night" creepily to himself. This is because he sang it to his daughter, who Angelus and Darla turned into a vampire.
624* ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'': In the sixth episode of season three, resident BigBad Jim Keats whistles the [[UsefulNotes/BritishFootyTeams West Ham]] fight song, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles". It gets sinister when he [[spoiler:whistles it while slowly approaching a dying Viv James, refusing to call for help or comfort Viv]].
625* ''Series/AshVsEvilDead'' reveals that the residents of Ash's hometown, believing him to be a crazed serial killer after the [[Film/TheEvilDead1981 cabin incident]], wrote one about his [[HeroWithBadPublicity perceived misdeeds]].
626-->''Ashy Slashy, hatchet and saw,\
627Takes your head and skins you raw!\
628Ashy Slashy, heaven or hell,\
629Cuts out your tongue so you can't yell!''
630* TheDragon of the ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS03E11CeremoniesOfLightAndDark Ceremonies of Light and Dark]]", after explaining in detail how he spent seven days killing a prisoner, proceeds to go into a flat rendition of "Dem Bones".
631* The ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' episode "[[Recap/BattlestarGalactica2003S03E13TakingABreakFromAllYourWorries Taking a Break from All Your Worries]]" opens with Baltar and Virtual Six singing one.
632* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
633** "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E10Hush Hush]]" opens with a rhyme describing the MonsterOfTheWeek.
634--->''Can't even shout, can't even cry\
635The Gentlemen are coming by\
636Looking in windows, knocking on doors\
637They need to take seven, and they might take yours\
638Can't call to Mom, can't say a word\
639You're gonna die screaming, but you won't be heard.''
640** When Drusilla is torturing Angel in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E10WhatsMyLinePart2 What's My Line: Part 2]]", she sings "Run and catch, run and catch; the lamb is trapped in the blackberry patch". Dru does this in multiple episodes...
641** {{Subverted|Trope}} in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E6AllTheWay All the Way]]", in which an old man who hums "Pop Goes the Weasel" in a creepy fashion while seemingly suggesting he's going to do something horrible for Halloween. [[StabTheSalad He's just making Rice Krispies treats for the kids]]; it's just set up as to make the viewer think he's creepy before he gets killed by the vampires.
642* In ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'', the Billie Holiday song "Love Me or Leave Me" is heard in the background on occasion, usually when something freaky is going on.
643* Lullabies are a recurring theme in ''Series/ChariteAtWar'': What a drunk and depressed [[ShellShockedVeteran Otto]] bawls out into the nightly streets on his way home from Anni's party is actually one, only Otto inserts new lyrics that refer to his war experience and trauma. At the end of the third episode, Anni sings a sad lullaby to her disabled baby, the lyrics roughly translate to "things we can laugh about carelessly because our own eyes do not see them", marking her HeelRealization regarding her passive support of the Nazi regime and the eugenics programme now that her own daughter is at risk.
644* In one episode of ''Series/ColdCase'', the killer repetitively listens to Music/JohnDenver's "Sunshine on My Shoulders".
645* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'': The old nursery rhyme tune "This Old Man" becomes synonymous with Columbo, as Creator/PeterFalk liked the tune and used to whistle it and eventually incorporated it into the character. In fact, it's so associated with Columbo that it eventually becomes the closing theme!
646* ''Series/CriminalMinds''
647** The [=UnSub=] from "[[Recap/CriminalMindsS6E20HanleyWaters Hanley Waters]]" likes to sing "This Little Light of Mine", as that's what [[spoiler:she and her child were singing in the car when he died]].
648** In "[[Recap/CriminalMindsS7E24Run Run]]", the [=UnSub=] sings "Ring Around the Rosey" in a creepy voice to a young child. To make it creepier, a crayon is also used to act out the song, spinning in circles and carefully laying down. Not only that, but the child is [[spoiler:J.J.'s son Henry, the [=UnSub=] is inside J.J. and Will's home at the time, and poor Henry doesn't know that the [=UnSub=] is a bad guy]].
649* In ''Series/CriminologistHimuraAndMysteryWriterArisugawa'', series antagonist Moroboshi sings the Japanese children's rhyme "Kagome, Kagome" while in prison, thoroughly disturbing her attending officer. The "caged bird" in the rhyme refers to two different things -- Moroboshi herself, who is imprisoned, and the officer's wife and child, who have been [[IHaveYourWife kidnapped by Moroboshi's cult in a bid to trade for Moroboshi's release]]. Later on she repeats the rhyme after kidnapping Arisugawa, giving Himura a nasty surprise when he tries to call his partner.
650* The seventh season finale of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' includes a serial killer reciting a silly rhyme in a definitively scary manner.
651* Happens as well in the eighth season finale of ''Series/CSIMiami'': ''ring around the rosie; a pocket full of posies... Ashes, ashes, we all fall DOWN.''
652* "London Bridge" is used in the original ''Series/DarkShadows''. Initially, Barnabas' sister Sarah sings it and plays it on a recorder when she appears to Maggie Evans and later to David Collins. She helps Maggie to escape from the cell where Barnabas has trapped her hoping to make her remember her past life as his love Josette. After she is found, Maggie spends several episodes in an insane asylum; she can only recite the lyrics to the song, and it's clear that she's trying to tell people what happened:
653-->''"Take the key and '''LOCK HER UP! LOCK HER UP!'''"''
654* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
655** When the Fourth Doctor [[EstablishingCharacterMoment has just regenerated from the Third]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E1Robot Robot]]", he is in a temporary state of madness and has no idea who he is, but his physical processes are in overdrive. When the doctor (indefinite article) tells him that he's in no state to leave as he keeps [[TalkativeLoon babbling nonsense]] and has literally just come BackFromTheDead, he attempts to demonstrate his health by grabbing a skipping rope and forcing the doctor to skip with him while chanting a disturbingly appropriate rhyme. The combination of his cheery {{Manchild}} behaviour, the morbid content of the rhyme and the disturbed and horrified reactions of the other UNIT members who haven't even stated mourning the dead Third Doctor, let alone become open to him being replaced by a whole different person, is deliberate MoodWhiplash -- it's [[BlackComedy hilarious]] NightmareFuel and pretty much sums up what his era on the show is going to be like:
656--->''"Mother, mother, [[CameBackWrong I feel sick]],\
657Send for the Doctor, quick, quick, quick!\
658Mother, dear, shall I die?\
659Yes, my darling, [[WhoWantsToLiveForever by and by]].\
660One, Two, Three... [[IAmWhatIAm Four]]."''
661** {{Subverted|Trope}} in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild The Empty Child]]", in which a girl uses "Rock-a-Bye-Baby" to actually put a CreepyChild to sleep.
662** Other examples include the use of "There's a Doctor at the gate" to represent a CreepyChild in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E1RemembranceOfTheDaleks Remembrance of the Daleks]]", and a soon-to-be-CreepyChild in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature Human Nature]]".
663** The unidentified CreepyChild from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E2TheBeastBelow The Beast Below]]":
664--->''"A horse and a man, above, below\
665One has a plan, but both must go\
666Mile after mile, above, beneath\
667One has a smile, and one has teeth\
668Though the man above might say 'hello'\
669Expect no love from [[TitleDrop the beast below]]."\
670''[and at the end of the episode:]''\
671"In bed above, we're deep asleep\
672while greater love lies further deep\
673This dream must end, this world must know\
674We all depend on the beast below."''
675** Used once again in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E9NightTerrors Night Terrors]]", in which a child is plagued by all his nightmares, including freakish dolls. A creepy tune serves as the soundtrack for much of the episode, and the last lines of the episode are freakish children singing this:
676--->''Tick-tock, goes the clock,\
677we laughed at fate and mourned her,\
678Tick-tock, goes the clock,\
679even for [[spoiler:the Doctor]]...''
680** The same nursery rhyme is reprised in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E12ClosingTime Closing Time]]", but with new verses:
681--->''Tick tock goes the clock\
682And all the years they fly\
683Tick tock and all too soon\
684[[spoiler:Your love will surely die]]\
685Tick tock goes the clock\
686He cradled and he rocked her\
687Tick tock goes the clock\
688[[spoiler:'Till River kills the Doctor...]]''
689** It's also reprised again in the prequel for "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]":
690--->''Doctor, brave and good, he turned away from violence\
691When he understood the [[ArcWords falling of the Silence]].''
692** And yet ''again'' in the episode itself.
693--->''Tick tock goes the clock\
694He gave all he could give her\
695Tick tock goes the clock\
696[[spoiler:Now prison waits for River.]]''
697** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E11TheGodComplex The God Complex]]" uses a real-life nursery rhyme ("Oranges and Lemons") which goes like this:
698--->''Here comes a candle to light you to bed.\
699Here comes a chopper to chop off your head.\
700Chop. Chop. Chop. Chop.\
701The last -- man -- '''dead'''.''
702** "[[Recap/DoctorWho2013CSTheTimeOfTheDoctor The Time of the Doctor]]" has another:
703--->''And now it's time for one last bow\
704Like all your other selves\
705Eleven's hour is over now\
706The clock is striking Twelve's.''
707** A Gallifreyan nursery rhyme is used several times in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E4Listen Listen]]":
708--->''What's that in the mirror, or the corner of your eye\
709What's that footstep following, never passing by\
710Perhaps they're not just waiting, perhaps when we're all dead\
711Out they'll come a-slithering, from underneath the bed.''
712* ''Series/{{ER}}'': As Doug tries to rescue a boy trapped in a storm drain, he forces him to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to keep him from passing out from hypothermia, turning a normally cheerful song into a desperate tool of survival.
713* The ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "[[Recap/FireflyE01Serenity Serenity]]" has River rocking back and forth, repeating "Two by two, hands of blue". We don't find out until several episodes later what it means. Not a traditional nursery rhyme, but it definitely counts -- the Hands of Blue are sadistic baddies.
714* ''Series/FlashForward2009'' has an episode that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb3A-uyuiAA opens]] with the U.S. version of "Ring-a-Ring-of-Roses" sung/whispered by a group of children; it's amazingly [[CreepyChild creepy]].
715* ''Series/GeneralHospital'': Laura Spencer sings "Brahm's Lullaby" to her baby girl as mobsters take their revenge on her husband and his business partner. We get scenes of said partner's errand boy and his girlfriend huddling behind a car to avoid the gunfire, said partner's own girlfriend diving to the floor of her shower as the hitmen spray the bathroom with bullets, and finally, the Spencer house being pelted -- all with Laura's soothing voice playing over everything. A few months later, Laura sung "Hush Little Baby" to her baby girl and another child she happened to be babysitting, blissfully unaware that the house she was in was being torched (she was upstairs). This time, her soothing voice plays over scenes of the fire consuming everything.
716* Being a fairytale-based show, ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' often has quotes from fairy tales at the beginning of each episode. The episode "[[Recap/GrimmS2E15MrSandman Mr. Sandman]]" uses... well, the song "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes as the background music.
717* PlayedForLaughs on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' in a flashback to Lily's days as a FormerTeenRebel. She whistles the tune to "Farmer in the Dell" to warn the neighborhood children that she's coming.
718* The ''Series/InsideNo9'' episode "Sardines" features one about a baby sardine.
719* ''Series/{{Jekyll}}'':
720** "Boys and Girls, Come Out to Play" is used as a {{leitmotif}} for Hyde.
721** Not an actual nursery rhyme, but kids love "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by the Tokens. Hyde sings it while killing lions with his bare hands and flinging the corpses at the cops.
722* A skit in ''Series/LateNightWithConanOBrien'' involves Conan pulling out a guitar and playing a soothing nursery tune, while scenes of horrific natural disasters show on the screen and Conan sings about horrible things. (After the Music/MichaelJackson trial: "Watch out, kiddies, Jacko's free!")
723* In ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' episode "Brigadoom", the main musical motif for Kai and the eventual destruction of the Brunnen-g ("The time prophet/It will be a good way to die") is a note-for-note rendition of an Armenian lullaby, "Babuska Bay-oh" ("Sleep, my little one").
724* ''Series/Thelibrarians2014'': Done twice in the episode "And the Heart of Darkness"; first the spooky phonograph that plays "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", and then [[spoiler:Katie]] singing "She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain" while stalking Cassandra.
725* ''Series/LifeOnMars2006'' includes nursery rhymes spoken by [[CreepyChild the Test Card F girl]].
726* ''Series/{{Lost}}'':
727** An episode has Sayid and Shannon trying to translate maps that they've found from the French woman. Shannon recognizes the lyrics as a song that she heard while in France and starts singing the French original of Bobby Darin's "Beyond The Sea".[[note]]Which would explain why she referred to it as a French song; viewers only familiar with the American version of the song might have been confused by this.[[/note]] It's pretty creepy considering where they are, contrasting with the jovial tune of the song.
728** In an episode during the final season, this trope was used once again. This time, we hear an [[AxCrazy imprisoned and psychotic]] [[spoiler:Claire]] singing "Catch a falling star". If you thought the snippets you heard the first time were creepy, boy, are you in for a surprise. [[spoiler:After the smoke monster massacres those in the temple who chose not to follow it as Locke, we hear the full version of Claire singing it. While we see bodies of those slaughtered and Sayid and Claire bearing satisfied smirks.]]
729* ''Series/{{Loving}}'': "Itsy Bitsy Spider" is often played over scenes of the "Loving Murders", or of the killer preparing to strike. It turns out to be something that the killer and her brother would often sing to each other when they were children.
730* A somber (slightly accented) rendition of ''Edelweiss'' is the opening theme song for ''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle'', in which a FallenStatesOfAmerica has succumbed to a joint Nazi-Imperial Japanese occupation.
731* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' {{lampshade|Hanging}}s this trope's use in [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S10E12Squirm the episode riffing]] ''Film/{{Squirm}}'', which has a child singing a lullaby over the opening credits. Servo chimes in and starts substituting the lullaby lyrics with the words "Evil little kid music..."
732* In the ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episode "Chimera", Team Gibbs is investigating a seemingly abandoned and downright eerie ship where some unknown black op mission was being conducted. Tony, who had earlier been bantering with [[{{Malaproper}} Ziva]] about the difference between a black ship and a black sheep, quietly sings a revised "Baa Baa Black Sheep" as he searches one of the rooms. It loses its creepiness when he rapidly shoehorns a line about not having the security clearance to even know what they're looking for into the song.
733-->'''Tony:''' Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir... but if you want to see it, you'll need top secret government clearance.
734* ''Series/{{Oz}}'': Beecher's MadnessMantra in the second season is an especially creepy version of this, considering that [[BreakTheCutie he has gone insane by this time]].
735* ''Series/PennyDreadful'' utilizes the old folk song [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unquiet_Grave "The Unquiet Grave"]] as a frequent reference. It first appears in "[[Recap/PennyDreadfulS1E2Seance Séance]]", sung by the possessed Vanessa at the seance. It comes back in "[[Recap/PennyDreadfulS1E5CloserThanSisters Closer than Sisters]]", sung by young Vanessa and later older Vanessa, both times while walking the hedge maze. Finally, in "[[Recap/PennyDreadfulS2E1FreshHell Fresh Hell]]", it's our introduction to Evelyn Poole, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLsmcOmoIXM who is singing it while bathing in a bathtub of blood]].
736* ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars'' uses this trope in quite a few episodes.
737** Mona, who is lampshaded by the characters as having a BeautifulSingingVoice in-universe, gets to do this a few times:
738*** In episode 3x03, she is shown singing “In the Eye Abides the Heart” while lying awake in her hospital bed at Radley Sanitarium.
739*** Episode 3x13, a Halloween special, opens with her singing “Teddy Bear’s Picnic” while painting a mannequin head.
740*** In episode 6x01, she sings “Hush, Little Baby” to herself [[spoiler: while imprisoned in “the hole” at the Dollhouse.]] As it was the season premiere, this was also used in promos for the episode to sufficiently creepy effect, juxtaposing the horrors the Liars are forced to go through with Mona’s soft voice.
741** The above song also appears in two more episodes, both in season 7:
742*** In episode 7x01, Hanna dreams about Spencer singing her to sleep with it [[spoiler: while she is imprisoned by A.D.]] It’s a tender moment in an otherwise dark episode, [[spoiler: until the series finale reveals that it wasn’t a dream and “Spencer” was really Alex Drake (A.D.), Spencer’s evil twin, probing her for information on Charlotte’s death.]]
743*** In episode 7x10, Mary Drake sings it to Spencer [[spoiler: who has just been shot,]] and uses the moment to reveal to her that [[spoiler: she is actually Spencer’s biological mother.]]
744* [[TheDragon Tenaya 7]] from ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' has a habit of whistling "The Farmer in the Dell" when she wants to be extra creepy.
745* The ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "[[Recap/PsychS03E15Tuesdaythe17th Tuesday the 17th]]" uses the theme song of the fictional Camp Tikihama as the camera goes under the lake to reveal [[spoiler:Shawn's Music/RickAstley pinata]].
746* In a fifth season episode of ''Literature/{{Rebus}}'', a man has had [[spoiler:his wife and two children killed when his house was firebombed]] and has been reciting nursery rhymes on occasion since then. [[spoiler:After shooting the two dirty cops responsible (killing one and causing the other serious brain damage)]], he recites "Pop Goes the Weasel" [[spoiler:and then eats a bullet]].
747* "I'm a Little Teapot" appears in ''Series/RoseRed''. Creator/StephenKing certainly seems to love this rhyme.
748* ''Series/SapphireAndSteel'':
749** The first serial has the malevolent Time using a nursery rhyme from a child's storybook to enter this universe.
750** As does the fourth serial.
751** In the third serial, the {{leitmotif}} for the changeling is a creepified version of the lullaby that his mother sang him when he was a baby.
752** Though not technically a nursery rhyme, the second serial uses the usually upbeat "Pack up your Troubles in your Old Kit Bag" to much the same effect, with a vengeful soldier's ghost whistling it constantly.
753** Conversely, however, both the first and second serials use rhymes in a deliberately upbeat way. In the first, "What shall we do with the Drunken Sailor?" is used to keep in contact with a boy who's been sent back in time, and in the second, the aforementioned "Pack up your Troubles..." is sung cheerfully to lure the ghost out.
754* ''Series/TheSopranos'': The episode "[[Recap/TheSopranosS1E3DenialAngerAcceptance Denial, Anger, Acceptance]]" has Chris being abducted and mock-executed by Russians while Meadow sings "All Through the Night" in the school choir.
755* A mild example, but ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' uses "When the Bough Breaks" as the title of [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E16WhenTheBoughBreaks an episode]] about a race who have lost the ability to have children and resort to stealing the Enterprise crew's.
756* ''Series/StormOfTheCentury'' has "I'm a little teapot..." Its memorable "Born in sin, come on in/Born in lust, turn to dust/Born in vice, say it twice..." doesn't really count, though -- they're rhymes, but clearly not of the nursery variant.
757* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' has a possessed nurse cheerily singing "Patty Cake, Patty Cake, Baker's Man" to a newborn, but she has BlackEyesOfEvil, and she plans to [[EatsBabies cook the baby as a meal]] for the demon Lilith.
758* ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' has the A.I. John Henry and Savannah Weaver singing "Where's Your Trousers?" over scenes of Sarah being taken in by police and Derek's burial.
759* The Chinese series ''Together'' is a hard-hitting historical drama focusing on the difficult times of the post-WWII period. The Chinese-language title, though, is actually the name of the Chinese version of "The More We Get Together", and the theme song samples this tune for its opening bars.
760* It doesn't appear in the actual series, but the ads for ''Series/TorchwoodChildrenOfEarth'' use the melody of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". To elaborate, the music is played in the background before switching to an eerie silence as all the children stop before... '''[[VoiceOfTheLegion WE... WE... WE. ARE. COMING.]]'''
761* ''Series/TheWestWing'': At the end of "[[Recap/TheWestWingS02E10Noel Noel]]", a group of singers perform an a cappella rendition of "Carol of the Bells" that's surprisingly eerie. It's also an InUniverse example, as Josh Lyman's PTSD is triggered by music, and it's clear that the singing is causing him to have flashbacks to [[spoiler:when he was nearly killed by a gunman]].
762* {{Parodied|Trope}} in ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' by Colin Mochrie [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyMXyY-vO0 here]].
763* In ''Series/TheWire'', Omar Little is fond of whistling "The Farmer in the Dell" when he robs drug dealers. He even sings it sometimes.
764-->'''Omar:''' The cheese stands alone... the cheese stands alone...
765* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
766** Used the haunted mansion variation with "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E06HowTheGhostsStoleChristmas How the Ghosts Stole Christmas]]". While adding a very creepy/ironic air, the song was also strangely appropriate for a tongue-in-cheek episode revolving around holiday-inspired murder-suicide.
767** In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS05E10Chinga Chinga]]", the evil doll kills to the tune of the Hokey Pokey.
768** This trope was used to the ultimate creep factor in "[[Recap/TheXFilesS08E05Invocation Invocation]]". The nursery song "All the Pretty Little Horses" is played throughout the episode, both instrumental and lyrical, and is even backmasked on Scully's tape recorder; the point being to lead Scully and Doggett to a little boy's kidnapper and [[spoiler:murderer]], who sang the song to keep him quiet.
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770
771[[folder:Music]]
772!!In general
773* Experimental Industrial and Neofolk groups adore this trope. See Music/Current93's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXVQntegNeQ All the Pretty Little Horses]]" and Death in June's "Rocking Horse Night". Current 93 also did "Hey Ho the Noddy Oh", a thoroughly disturbing little song putting RapeAsDrama to a tune reminiscent of "The Farmer in the Dell".
774* In what could be described as an inversion of this, you can find lullaby versions of some pretty dark songs on Website/YouTube or through the ''Rockabye Baby!'' albums (which compile lullaby versions of a single artist's songs). They have no lyrics, but that doesn't make them any less ''creepy''. Some of them include [[Music/PanicAtTheDisco Panic! at the Disco's]] "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies", [[Music/SystemOfADown System of a Down's]] "Chop Suey", and [[Music/ImagineDragons Imagine Dragons']] "Radioactive".
775!!Specific artists
776%%* "Dirty Nursery Rhymes" by 2LiveCrew.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
777* Music/AliceCooper's "Wind-Up Toy" uses the broken music box by itself to introduce the song's themes of childishness and madness/horror.
778* Music/AmandaPalmer:
779** Naturally, Palmer and/or the Dresden Dolls love this trope, or variations thereupon. In the album ''No, Virginia'', a song includes this verse:
780--->''Counting sheep\
781I lay me down to sleep\
782But I see\
783A sheep that will not leave\
784From the back\
785They catch him in a trap\
786Hit his head\
787and send him off to bed.''
788** And who could forget "Missed Me"? It's a song about a young woman/''[[FilleFatale little girl]]'' who badgers and badgers an older man for a kiss and gets him thrown into prison for it... which starts out, "Missed me, missed me, now you've gotta kiss me" and continues in that style.
789* German punk rock band Die Ärzte has a song called "Schlaflied" ("Lullaby"). Starting in the style of a typical lullaby, the first verse is very innocently telling the child to go to sleep. The second verse mentions the monster in the closet. The remainder of the song goes on in graphic detail about how that monster will kill and eat the child. The song is also a Bolero, as distorted guitars and creepy sound effects are added to the initial music box theme. The last verse goes back to the original instruments and tells the child to fall asleep quickly, or else the monster can't come in.
790* Music/{{Ayria}}'s "Hunger" quotes the children's rhyme "Star Light, Star Bright":
791-->''On these stars I'll make a wish\
792A million words, a million fists\
793I wish I may, I wish I might\
794Devour it all in one bite''
795* Music/{{Bauhaus}} has their incredibly melancholic and nonsensical waltz, "The Three Shadows, Part II", which Peter Murphy described years later as being based around nursery rhymes. The song sounds more like a sermon given to unfaithful followers as a threat more than something one might play for their children.
796-->''But I will always exist\
797Because I always exist\
798Damn good, too\
799The rat race begins\
800The fat face stings\
801I hold the fresh, pink baby with a smile\
802I slice off those rosy cheeks, because I feel so thirsty\
803And Oedipus Rex complexes\
804Riddle my closed, bloated breast''
805* The Music/BlueOysterCult album ''Secret Treaties'' is punctuated by snatches of sinister-sounding musical-box theme. The jolly, innocent-sounding link pieces prededing and following the keynote song ''Astronomy'' are probably the most sinister of all, although the one associated with ''Caegey Cretins'' (about a columbine-style school pupil on the verge of going postal) and ''Dominance and Submission'' (which could be about the pedophilic violation of a young boy) are almost as creepy.
806* The song "Mr. Ouija" by the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony has the group chanting a nursery rhyme like tune asking the Ouija board to tell them their future, and asking it will they die of murder, a bloody murder. All the while distorted demonic vocals are heard in the background.
807* The Boondox's song 'Seven', about a serial killer, has the chorus run as such:
808-->''A tisket, a tasket\
809The Scarecrow's out his casket\
810Turn out the light and lock the doors\
811Praying that he passes''
812* "Mary Mary, Quite Contrary" from Music/{{Can}}'s "Monster Movie" is a slow-moving EpicRocking tune based on the traditional nursery rhyme, but gradually gets more melancholic as the melody goes on.
813* Neo-ProgressiveRock band Citizen Cain's song "Harmless Criminal", which is about childhood fears, begins:
814-->''I know an old woman who swallowed a fly\
815I don't know why she wanted to die; so do I''
816* Several songs from Color Theory's superstition-themed ConceptAlbum ''Lucky Ago'' incorporate nursery/playground-style rhymes, notably "Avian"("One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy..."), "Phobiac"("Thirteen steps up the gallows stairs, the thirteenth guest will die in the year..."), and "Sniper"("Soldier lights his cigarette, sniper spots a mortal threat...").
817* Music/CountingCrows use this a few times, first in the song A Murder Of One with the "one for sorrow, two for joy" rhyme used in a song about an abusive partner, and then later in I'm Not Sleeping we get "I said rain rain go away Come again some other day, Cause I got all this shit to say But I've gone back to find my way", which is very powerful in context.
818* One for nerdcore: the hook of Music/DanBull's ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'' rap is a word-for-word dark rendition of the popular French children's song "Alouette".
819* Decoded Feedback's "Death Control" has a CreepyChild singing "Ring Around the Rosies" in the intro.
820* Music/DreamTheater have a song called Lie which plays with this trope.
821-->''Mother Mary, quite contrary\
822Kissed the boys and made them wary,\
823Things are getting just a little bit scary\
824It's a wonder I can still breathe''
825* To quote The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's song "Puppy Dog Snails"...
826-->''What do we do with a puppy dog's tail?\
827What do we do with a bucket of snails?\
828What do we do with a boy like you?\
829We put them in a pot and we throw them on the fire!''
830* Music/EmilieAutumn's "Miss Lucy Had Some Leeches" is a morbid parody of the children's rhyme "Miss Susie Had a Steamboat" about [[BedlamHouse an asylum in the 1840s]], complete with clapping.
831-->''Miss Lucy had some leeches\
832Her leeches liked to suck\
833And when they drank up all her blood she didn't give a--\
834Funny when the doctors had locked her in her cell\
835Miss Lucy screamed all night that they should go to bloody--\
836Hello to the surgeon [...]''
837* Emilie Simon's "Ice Girl" uses a music box-like sound to both invoke the sound of ice and a creepy fairytale sound.
838* Music/{{Eminem}}:
839** Eminem's partial cover/sampling of "Toy Soldiers" by Martika (below) uses the chorus to surprisingly effective melancholy effect.
840** "Mockingbird", from the same CD as "Toy Soldiers" ("Encore"), was Music/{{Eminem}}'s own (slightly) twisted take on "Hush Little Baby".
841** Eminem, going with his SubvertedKidsShow theme, also loved using nursery rhymes, chants and folk songs in many violent songs around 2003-6, such as in "Bully", "Monkey See Monkey Do", "Jimmy Crack Corn", "Evil Deeds", and so on. Although it's more rare in his later music, 2017's "Offended" is based around the ancient playground doggerel of "Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me, I Guess I'll Go Eat Worms", and 2020's "Little Engine" is based around chants from ''Literature/TheLittleEngineThatCould''.
842* Music/{{Evanescence}}'s song "Lose Control" has this: "Mary had a lamb, his eyes black as coals. If we play very quiet, my lamb, Mary never has to know."
843* Music/GenesisBand:
844** The song "The Musical Box" is a ghost story about a dead child whose ghost is summoned by his musical box. About halfway through, it quotes "Old King Cole". The album is called ''Nursery Cryme''.
845** Don't forget the nursery-rhyme bit at the end of the "Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man" segment of "Supper's Ready".
846* The Genitorturers end the song "Lecher Bitch" on a creepy version of "Ring Around the Rosie".
847* Music/GeorgeClinton likes to take nursery rhymes and turn them into drug references, and it's all PlayedForLaughs instead of scary.
848** For instance, Funkadelic's "Let's Take it to the Stage" from "Let's Take It To The Stage" offers us this warped take:
849--->''Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet snorting some THC\
850Along came a spider, slid down beside her\
851Said, "What's in the bag, [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch]]?"''
852** And Parliament's "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" from "Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome" has:
853--->''Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?\
854Yes sir, yes sir, a nickel-bag full''[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke A nickel bag is slang for $5 worth of drugs]]. [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle And now you know]].[[/note]]
855* The Music/GreenDay song "Letterbomb" opens with a girl singing this:
856-->''Nobody likes you\
857Everyone left you\
858They're all off without you\
859Having fun.''
860* OlderThanTelevision: In the 3rd movement of Music/GustavMahler's ''Symphony No. 1'', Mahler represents the funeral of a huntsman by a creepy minor-key version of "Frère Jacques," starting in the double basses and then expanding to the entire orchestra.
861* Music/HeatherDale's song "Mordred's Lullaby." [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Morgause]] is crooning to her infant son about how she's going to shape his very soul to utterly loathe his father, all so he can die enacting her vengeance against him. Talk about your {{Evil Matriarch}}s...
862* Music/HollywoodUndead has, on "Dead Bite", "Good night, sleep tight, don't let the [[TitleDrop dead bite]]" sprinkled throughout the song, with the soon added "Wrap a wrap around your head and watch you as you take flight."
863* Music/JonathanCoulton's aptly named song "Creepy Doll" uses this in its verses.
864* The Music/KaceyMusgraves song ''Merry Go Round" corrupts not one, but two nursery rhymes at once:
865-->''Jack and Jill went up the hill\
866Jack burned out on booze and pills\
867Mary had a little lamb\
868Mary just don't give a damn no more''
869* Kerli:
870** "Creep Show". Before the last chorus, she sings an Estonian children's song in a whispery voice.
871** Same for "Tea Party", which includes part of "I'm a Little Teapot".
872* Kevin [=MacLeod=] made [[http://music.incompetech.com/royalty-free/Pop%20Goes%20the%20Weasel.mp3 this]] version of "Pop Goes the Weasel" that gets creepier with each verse. Good luck watching a toddler play with a jack-in-the-box without fear ever again. By the way that is royalty free.
873* Music/{{Korn}}:
874** ''Shoots And Ladders'' is a whole song about nursery rhymes, mentioning how many of them are not quite so innocent as they seem. And then goes into full-on creepy, weaving several rhymes into a rant. Korn singer Jonathan Davis used the example of the lyrics to "Ring Around the Rosie" being about the bubonic plague (which they weren't).
875--->''Nursery rhymes are said\
876Verses in my head\
877Into our childhood they're spoonfed\
878Hidden violence revealed\
879Darkness that seems real\
880Look at the pages that cause all this evil''
881** ''Dead Bodies Everywhere'' features a creepy music box interspersed with the metal.
882* After the death of Michael Brown at the hands of a police officer, Music/LaurynHill -- whose musical involvement was very little since ''Music/TheMiseducationOfLaurynHill'' -- surprised everyone by releasing a song called "Black Rage" on her Soundcloud page. The song takes the melody of [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic "My Favorite Things"]] and repurposes it to be a ProtestSong about what the black community has to go through all the time.
883* Music/{{Lordi}}'s "Blood Red Sandman" uses the off-key music box and an eerie nursery rhyme couplet to add to the theme of the song's subject/singer as a sort of bogeyman.
884* "Out Comes the Evil" by Lords of Acid starts off by repeating the chorus of "Pop Goes the Weasel" twice. As the music slowly ramps up, the verse becomes a bit more... adult ("Half a pound of heroin/half a pound of treacle/that's the way the story goes/out comes the evil") and the song goes into full industrial techno mode.
885* Martika's song "Toy Soldiers" has this as its chorus.
886-->''Step by step, heart to heart\
887Left right left, we all fall down\
888Like toy soldiers\
889Beat by beat, torn apart\
890We never win, but the battle wages on\
891For toy soldiers...''
892* Music/MarilynManson's "Cryptorchid" is made up almost entirely of these.
893-->''Each time I make my mother cry an angel dies and falls from Heaven...''
894* Music/TheMechanisms:
895** Two in the ScienceFiction FairyTaleFreeForAll RockOpera ''Once Upon a Time in Space''. "King Cole" is a VillainSong about the album's version of King Cole as a ruthless GalacticConqueror, and "Rose Red" starts with a traditional performance of the round, before switching to a much harder version of the same tune about [[WarIsHell Rose's life in Cole's army]].
896** The song [[AliceAllusion "Alice"]], sets the Red Queen's segment about decapitating people to turn them into robot soldiers to the tune of "The Mending Song" from ''Series/{{Bagpuss}}''.
897* Characteristic for Music/MelanieMartinez' brand of creepiness:
898** "Milk and Cookies" (from the ''[[ConceptAlbum Cry Baby]]'' album) has allusions to "1, 2, Buckle My Shoe" and "Ring Around the Rosie". Did we mention that this a MurderBallad sung by the title character towards her kidnapper? The chorus lampshades this with the lyrics "'Sing you a lullaby where you die at the end".
899--->''1, 2, melatonin is coming for you\
9003, 4, baby won't you lock the door?\
9015, 6, I'm done with this\
9027, 8, it's getting late so close your eyes, sleep for days''
903** The chorus of "Tag, you're it" describes the kidnapper pursuing Cry Baby and reffering to the chase as the titular game. The third verse puts a twist on ''Eenie meenie''.
904--->''Eenie meenie miny mo\
905Get your lady by her toes\
906If she screams, don't let her go''
907* "Early in the Morning" by Conor Maynard, Kriss Kross Amsterdam and Shaggy sets IntercourseWithYou lyrics to the tune of "The Drunken Sailor".
908* Music/{{Metallica}}'s "Enter Sandman" makes verbatim use of a common rhyme-ish prayer in the middle:
909-->''Now I lay me down to sleep\
910Pray the lord my soul to keep\
911If I die before I wake\
912Pray the lord my soul to take''
913** It does so in a distinctly creepy way. Listen to the song. Directly after comes another rhymish segment, this one original and more overtly sinister:
914--->''Hush, little baby, don't say a word\
915And never mind that noise you heard\
916It's just the beast under your bed\
917In your closet, in your head''
918*** The prayer can take on a distinctly creepy tone all by itself if you think about it the wrong way -- in ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'', Susan notes that it was taught to Twyla and Gawain by their previous governess and the impression she got was that it carried the rider that the second half was the preferred result. At the time it was played for laughs, ''but now think about a child saying it with the same intent.''
919** "Enter Sandman" was inspired by and actually samples Music/RobertSchumann's "Der Sandmann" (itself from the German [[Literature/TheSandman1816 short story of the same name]]) which is just as creepy.
920%%* Music/{{Mika}}'s Toy Boy.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
921* Music/MiracleMusical's "The Mind Electric" is an unsettling SanitySlippageSong which at one point references Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk.
922-->''Service of the fee, fi, fo fum...''
923* Singer/guitarist/songwriter Morten Veland (ex-Tristania, Sirenia) seems fond of using these and OminousLatinChanting together.
924* Mylene Farmer has the song ''Chloe'', which is performed in a light, sing-song-y voice like a child reciting a rhyme. The background music is creepy enough on its own, and the "la-la"s in the chorus don't help at all. Then you actually start paying attention to the lyrics instead of the overall tone and realize it's about a girl hitting her head and drowning in a stream.
925* Music/NightwishBand:
926** "Dead Boy's Poem" is made creepy not so much for the fact that this little boy is talking so calmly about suicide and being forgotten but because he's begging to be forgotten so that he doesn't have to feel the pain of his broken heart anymore.
927** "Scaretale" opens with [[CreepyChildrenSinging a creepy chorus of children singing "Ring Around the Rosie"]] and later develops into CreepyCircusMusic.
928* Used in the Music/NineInchNails song ''Down in It''
929-->''Rain, rain, go away\
930Come again some other day''
931* Music/NoxArcana is fond of this trope:
932** The band's debut album, ''Darklore Manor'', contains a track entitled "Nursery Rhyme", in which a little girl recites a version of the archetypal bedtime prayer (cited below) but changes it to address the Sandman. Close listening reveals an accompanying grown woman's voice in the background.
933** The aforementioned track is followed by one entitled "Music Box", in which the same little girl sings meaningless syllables over the melody.
934** ''Carnival of Lost Souls'' includes the self-explanatory "Calliope", "Haunted Carousel", "Living Dolls", and "Pandora's Music Box". "Spellbound" is made to sound as though it is an old love song played on a phonograph, [[spoiler:though its much longer reprise at the album's end is done in the style of heavy metal]].
935** ''Shadow of the Raven'''s "Annabel Lee" is played on a music box, though the result is more melancholy than scary. Given [[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe the album's source of inspiration]], and the song's namesake in particular, that's probably done quite purposely. And for the record, reading the poem to the song is surrealistic, almost scary.
936** ''[[http://www.noxarcana.com/vr.html?/grimm.html Grimm Tales]]'' makes use of this trope throughout. Strangely, there seems to be an unusual focus on dramatic orchestrations rather than music-box sounds.
937** The album ''Gothic'' contains the gem "The House Beyond the Graveyard", sang by a CreepyChild.
938* "Augen Auf" by the band Oomph takes phrases from the German version of "Hide-and-seek". "Augen Auf, Ich komme" [[{{Woolseyism}} can be translated]] as "Ready or not, here I come!"
939* From the intro of "Eat the Children" by Otep:
940-->''Hush little baby, don't make a sound\
941Hush little baby, don't make a move\
942This is going to hurt me more than you''
943* Music/PaulMcCartney: After the BBC refused to play his Protest Song "Give Ireland Back to the Irish", an irritated Paul set "Mary Had a Little Lamb" to music and actually released it as a single.
944* Music/PinkMartini's cover of "Que Sera, Sera", reportedly inspired by the Hitchcock classic ''The Man Who Knew Too Much,'' starts off very slowly with a waltzing chime reminiscent of the circus in the background. Combine with China Forbes singing softly about how the future is not ours to see, and it becomes like a chilling little music box that you wish someone would close, except that it's so ''enchanting''... This version of the song was also used in ''WesternAnimation/MaryAndMax''.
945* In Pirates of the Mississippi's "Feed Jake", the narrator reminisces on a childhood pet while concurrently observing societal stereotypes:
946-->''Now I lay me down to sleep\
947I pray the Lord my soul to keep\
948If I die before I wake\
949Feed Jake, he's been a good dog\
950My best friend right through it all\
951If I die before I wake, feed Jake''
952* Music/{{Queen}}'s ''Seven Seas of Rhye'' is a surreal, apocalyptic AGodAmI rant by Music/FreddieMercury including such lyrics as "I'll defy the laws of nature and come out alive/''and then I'll get you''." It ends by fading into a sample of the old music-hall tune "I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside".
953* Music/{{Rammstein}}:
954** Ramstein has the song "Spieluhr" ("Music Box"), which is about a child who gets buried alive. The chorus includes Richard Kruspe's daughter singing a ghastly variant of the German nursery rhyme "Hoppe, Hoppe Reiter" (which is in parts somewhat creepy even in its normal form) through a vocoder.
955** Let's not forget "Hilf Mir", and its original inspiration: "Die gar traurige Geschichte mit dem Feuerzeug". Refined scariness, and in a [[Literature/{{Struwwelpeter}} child's story book]], too...
956* Music/ReginaSpektor's "Mockingbird"
957-->''Hush little baby, here comes the Sandman\
958Papa's going to buy you a medical plan\
959And if that medical plan don't cover your ass\
960Papa's going to buy you a pregnancy test\
961And if that pregnancy test comes out positive\
962Then, girl, I don't know how the hell we're going to live\
963Maybe on your bright ideas''
964* Music/RobZombie, on the first Hellbilly Deluxe album, begins with a track called "Call of the Zombie" that certainly fits this trope.
965-->''And out of the Darkness the Zombie did call\
966True pain and suffering he brought to them all\
967Away went the children to hide in their beds\
968For fear that the devil would chop off their heads''
969* The majority of Rose Berlin's song "Coraline" is creepy, which is fitting when you consider [[Literature/{{Coraline}} the book it's based on]]. Then there's the following:[[note]]For added creep factor, ''this part is actually from the book''. It's one of the various eerie little rhymes that the rats in the Other Mother's world chant, as are the other "in betweens" in the song.[[/note]]
970-->''We are small, but we are many\
971We are many, we are small\
972But we were here before you were\
973So we will be here when you fall''
974* The live version of the instrumental Music/RushBand song "La Villa Strangiato" from the album "Exit... Stage Left" featured Geddy Lee singing the lyrics to a Yiddish children's song during a very odd-sounding guitar solo.
975* {{Metalcore}} artist Scene Queen, whose lyrics are often very violent and sexual in nature, uses this in her songs "Pink Rover" and "Pretty in Pink" which parodies "Red Rover" and "London Bridge is Falling Down" respectively.
976* Music/SetItOff's "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" has twisted parts of "Jack Be Nimble", "Baa Baa Black Sheep", "Jack and Jill", and a bit from "Jack and the Beanstalk":
977-->''Baa baa black sheep, have you any soul?\
978No sir, by the way, what the hell are morals?\
979Jack be nimble, Jack be quick\
980Jill's a little whore and her alibis are turning tricks''
981* Music/SimonAndGarfunkel's "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. It starts off as just Silent Night, then the news comes in, getting steadily louder until it drowns out the singing.
982* Music/SiouxsieAndTheBanshees' "Mother" on their 1979 ''Join Hands'' album. The eerily decelerating music box plays 'Oh Mein Papa' while the dual lyric details a love/hate relationship with the narrator's mother.
983* "The Stomp Song" by Australian {{industrial}} band Snog is a {{dystopia}}n children's hymn referencing ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'', specifically O'Brien's line "imagine a boot stomping on a human face, forever", and using a variation of the tune from "The Old Gray Mare".
984* The children's album ''Spin, Spider, Spin'' has a take on "Ring Around the Rosey" titled "The Little Bird is Dead", about a funeral for a bird.
985* The use of "Camptown Races" in Squirrel Nut Zippers' "Ghost of Stephen Foster" seems intended solely to evoke this.
986* Subway to Sally:
987** "Abendlied" starts with the refrain played by a music box and seems at first like a nice lullaby, but it becomes clearer and clearer that the song is actually about a father molesting his daughter.
988** One of their older songs, "Julia und die Räuber", starts with a little girl cheerfully singing "Blut, Blut - Räuber saufen Blut! Raub und Mord und Überfall ist gut! Hoch vom Galgen klingt es, hoch vom Galgen klingt es: Raub und Mord und Überfall ist gut! ("Blood, blood - Robbers drink blood! Robbery and Murder and Mugging is fine! [The song] resounds from the gallows, [the song] resounds from the gallows! Robbery and murder and mugging is fine!") Those are also alternate lyrics to a common canon ("Hey Ho! Spann den Wagen an").
989* "A New Kind of Water", a song about the [[WorldWarIII threat of nuclear war]] by the British post-punk group This Heat, incorporates lines from the English nursery rhyme "Two Little Dickie Birds".
990* "Girl Land" from ''Free To Be... You And Me'' by Creator/MarloThomas and Friends begins and ends with the MC of the titular AmusementParkOfDoom, played by Jack Cassidy, singing a CreepyCircusMusic rendition of "[[Theatre/BabesInToyland Toyland]]".
991* "When the Stars Begin to Fall" by Tomahawk goes from creepy crooning to disjointed yelping to... whispering "One for Sorrow"?
992* Music/TomLehrer:
993** "MLF Lullaby", a UsefulNotes/ColdWar ''Wiegenlied'', from ''Music/ThatWasTheYearThatWas''. A sweet, pretty song about how you should rest easy and not worry about the fact that peace and the human race's continued existence depends on some really untrustworthy people.
994** "The Old Dope Peddler", a parody of gentle music-box style songs about innocent neighborhood figures, from ''Music/SongsByTomLehrer''.
995* Music/TomWaits:
996** ''Music/ClosingTime'' features the song "Midnight Lullaby", which makes liberal, and ironic, use of "Song of Sixpence", but not to creepy effect. Just ironic as in "I'm lonely and impoverished." He uses this trope to more standardly nightmarish effect in "Everything You Can Think of Is True" and "Misery Is the River of the World", featured on ''Music/{{Alice|TomWaits}}'' and ''Music/BloodMoney'' respectively. The latter album also provides the page quote in the form of "Lullaby".
997** "On the Nickel" from ''Music/HeartattackAndVine'' is another pseudo-lullaby, this one about little boys who don't do what they should and grow up to be skid row homeless.
998* Zawazawa-P's Music/{{Vocaloid}} song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2RFcrreoE8 "Kakome, Kakome"]] is a "Ring Around the Rosie"-like song about immortal children playing endlessly and the horrible way they died, based on the real-life children's game "Kagome, Kagome". The video doesn't help.
999* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's ''The Night Santa Went Crazy'', an AxCrazy parody of ''The Night Before Christmas''.
1000* "The Clapping Song", first recorded by Music/ShirleyEllis in 1965 and covered by many since then, including Music/GaryGlitter, Music/TheBelleStars, and Music/IconaPop (as "Clap Snap"), incorporates a jump-rope rhyme ("Three, six nine, the goose drank wine...") with a not-so subtle allusion to a black man being lynched ("The line broke, the monkey got choked").
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1002
1003[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
1004* The Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler Wrestling/{{Boogeyman}} speaks almost exclusively in Ironic Nursery Tunes.
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1006
1007[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
1008* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'':
1009** The [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=209133 Phyrexian Hulk]] has this wonderfully disturbing flavor text:
1010--->It doesn't think. It doesn't feel.\
1011It doesn't laugh or cry.\
1012All it does from dusk till dawn\
1013Is make the soldiers die.
1014---->-- Onean children's rhyme
1015** Another example is [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=87966 Infectious Host]]:
1016--->"Lost man, dead man,\
1017knocking on the door.\
1018Cankerman, soreman,\
1019knock no more."
1020---->-- Ravnican children's rhyme
1021** ''Shadows Over Innistrad'' adds another one in the form of a children's prayer to the archangel Avacyn on [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Always+Watching Always Watching]].
1022* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
1023** Part one of the Carrion Crown campaign, ''The Haunting of Harrowstone'', has a skipping song listing the murderers who [[spoiler:burned to death in the Harrowstone Prison fire and now haunt the ruin]].
1024** There are three in the Rise of the Runelords Adventure path as well. One is about a murderous scarecrow that eats children, based on a scarecrow-like golem that a local cult of murderers has been using. The second is about a monster called an "Attic Whisperer", an undead creature that preys on children and their families, created when a neglected child dies and made up of the dead kid's spirit animating abandoned toys. And finally the last one is sung by Goblins about how they want to eat you. It's surprisingly catchy.
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1027[[folder:Theater]]
1028* In ''Theatre/BloodBrothers'', a group of children sing a song about Mrs. Lyons, a character who over time gets more and more paranoid.
1029-->''High upon the hill the mad woman lives\
1030Never ever eat the sweets she gives\
1031Just throw them away and tell your dad\
1032Because high upon the hill is a woman gone mad''
1033* ''Theatre/TheMousetrap'' uses 'Three Blind Mice', variously sung, written, and played on a piano. The "blind mice" reference the motive for murder: [[spoiler:three children abused to the point of death (one was killed) by their foster mother, a farmer's wife]].
1034* "I Dreamed a Dance" from ''Theatre/NextToNormal'' seems like a tune Diana would sing to her son (augmented by the music box tune in the background from the first item her husband ever gave her when she was pregnant). Yet, of course, [[spoiler:said son is deceased, and she is singing of longing to be with him so much that she dreams of him every night. Oh, and this song does come right before he persuades her to attempt suicide to go with him to a "world where we can be free"]].
1035* "Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary" is sung by the ghosts several times throughout ''Theatre/TheSecretGarden''.
1036* In ''Theatre/StreetScene'', two nurses are reading a tabloid feature about the double murder of [[spoiler:Mrs. Maurrant and Sankey]], and sing about it to calm a crying baby. The second verse of this lullaby contains additional soothing thoughts about adultery and DomesticAbuse:
1037-->Your parents are a loving pair;\
1038He smacks her face, she pulls his hair;\
1039Their shrieks and curses fill the air.\
1040She smashes plates, and he tears her clothes;\
1041She lands a left right on his nose,\
1042Until there's blood all over his mug!\
1043Sleep, ladybug;\
1044Sleep sweet and snug;\
1045Sleep my lady bug-bug.
1046* ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'':
1047** Tobias chants "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man" in an eerie voice [[spoiler:as he picks up Sweeney's razor and slits Sweeney's throat]].
1048** Let's not forget Mrs. Lovett singing "Nothing's gonna hurt you" while [[spoiler:hunting Tobias through the sewers]] in the film version.
1049** Many of the songs are disturbingly dissonant, like when Sweeney has a beautiful round of "Pretty Women" with the guy he plans to kill, or the cheerful song about how great the meat pies are. You know, [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies those meat pies]].
1050** The film may also contain an inversion: "Johanna", when sung in the movie, is a sweet and romantic song about [[ThePowerOfLove love overcoming every obstacle]]. When heard on its own, the lyrics are very creepy.
1051** Plus, "A Little Priest" is what one might consider a... subversion? It's full of happy, cheerful, downright ''corny'' puns, but the actual subject of the song and the levity of the characters is actually what makes the scene ''[[BlackComedyCannibalism funny]]''.
1052* In Benjamin Britten's operatic version of ''Literature/TheTurnOfTheScrew'', the children are singing "Lavender's Blue," while the adults look on, unmoved by this show of innocence ("It is all a wicked lie"). This is mostly foreshadowing, as the plot hasn't gotten too creepy yet.
1053* In the London play of ''Literature/TheWomanInBlack'', whenever Arthur Kipps goes into the abandoned nursery, the musical box will start playing Brahms Lullaby. Cue audience screaming and hugging of complete strangers.
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1056[[folder:Theme Parks]]
1057* [[CreepyMortician The Caretaker]] from ''Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights'' is an avid user of this trope.
1058** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EVbuMm-Njo one commercial]] for his debut year of 2002, he picks out which tool he'll use to dissect his victim alive with by using the "Eenie Meenie Minie Moe" method.
1059** In a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5u4_DZkb_g second commercial]], he mockingly plays with the toes of his dead victims while doing the "This little piggy..." tune.
1060** In 2015, he would recite his own version of the "Hush Little Baby" rhyme right before subjecting his victim to said live dissection.
1061--->''"Hush, little baby. Don't say a word. Daddy's gonna buy you a mockingbird. And if the mockingbird don't fly, daddy says '''[[SuddenlyShouting it's time!]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis To! Die!]]'''"''
1062* At [[http://www.hangmans.com/ Hangman's House of Horrors]] in Texas, this trope is frequently invoked by actors playing clown or doll characters. One common tune is slowly repeating the first six notes of "Ring Around the Rosey" in a minor key.
1063* Like the film above, Disney's ''Ride/TheTwilightZoneTowerOfTerror'' has of one of the unfortunate guests sent to the Twilight Zone from the elevator sing a creepy rendition of "It's Raining, It's Pouring", likely a reference to [[LightningCanDoAnything the lightning from a storm being responsible for their accident]].
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1065
1066[[folder:Video Games]]
1067* A classic, from ''VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest''. One scene in the game has a shorter version of the rhyme that has different lyrics, is sung by children, and is played backwards.
1068-->''Old man Stauf built a house\
1069And filled it with his toys.\
1070Six guests were invited one night\
1071Their screams the only noise\
1072Blood inside the library,\
1073Blood '''right up the hall''',\
1074Dripping down the attic stairs...\
1075Hey guests, try not to fall?\
1076Nobody came out that night\
1077Not one was ever seen\
1078But old man Stauf is waiting there *evil chuckle* \
1079Crazy, sick, and MEAN!''
1080* ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'':
1081** Several tracks utilize toy instruments; the "Pale Realm" level music includes the chorus of an old children's song ("My Grandfather's Clock", according to Website/{{Wikipedia}}). As if the demonic children with exposed brains weren't scary enough, right? That's pretty understandable, as the lyrics are about this clock stopping when the owner dies. Said toy they used for sampling the chorus went back into production eventually. Thank goodness they both target separate demographics.
1082** In the sequel, ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'', one of the orphans who Dr. Bumby cares for can be found standing with her face to a wall as she sings an excerpt from a nursery rhyme called [[http://www.rhymes.org.uk/a120-sandman.htm "The Sandman"]]. What makes it creepy is that [[spoiler:later on in the game, you discover that Bumby has been brainwashing the orphans and turning them into prostitutes. How that relates to the rhyme? He's also the BigBad, and he's responsible for the Infernal Train that's destroying Wonderland]].
1083--->''"The sandman's coming in his train of stars, with moonbeam windows, and wheels of stars.\
1084So hush you little ones, and have no fear. The man in the moon, he is the engineer."''
1085* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_9IyBzbyWQ This]] trailer for ''VideoGame/AmnesiaAMachineForPigs'' features an unsettling rendition of "This Little Piggy".
1086* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'':
1087** When you visit him, Calendar Man can be heard reciting the pneumonic device "Thirty Days Hath September" in his CreepyMonotone.
1088** At the very end of the credits, you can hear [[spoiler:Harley Quinn]] sing this to [[spoiler:her and the Joker's child]]: "Hush, little baby, don't say a word, Momma's gonna kill for you the whole damn world..."
1089* ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'':
1090** [[spoiler: Sammy]] sings one as he's about to [[spoiler: sacrifice Henry to Bendy]].
1091** The Alice Angel theme song that plays as Henry is introduced to the... real-life version.
1092* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'':
1093** One of the endings uses this trope. After the first time you beat [[spoiler:[[FetusTerrible It Lives]]]], a creepy, distorted version of "Jesus Loves Me" will replace the credits theme.
1094** ''[[UpdatedRerelease Rebirth]]'' features two of these on the soundtrack [[CutSong (but not in the game itself)]]: [[http://ridiculon.bandcamp.com/track/hush-jesus-loves-uke Hush (Jesus Loves Uke)]], the song from the second trailer [[spoiler: and possibly what was supposed to replace the "Jesus Loves Me" track from the original]] and [[http://ridiculon.bandcamp.com/track/hes-the-number-one-bonus "He's The Number One"]], both biblical songs with distorted vocals (though the latter has a normal voice providing vocals while more distorted voices sing along.)
1095* ''VideoGame/BioShock'':
1096** ''VideoGame/BioShock1'':
1097*** One of the Little Sisters can be heard singing a creepy little song to the tune of "Frère Jacques". You'll also hear music from the 1940s playing in the background in certain areas, and [[SoundtrackDissonance it continues playing as you fight off hordes of splicers]].
1098*** Probably the creepiest is when you have to slaughter nearly 20 splicers to the tune of "How Much is that Doggy in the Window?" in the Little Sisters' Orphanage... [[spoiler:which is secretly home to a conditioning lab that turns little girls into the ADAM-gathering Little Sisters]].
1099*** The orphanage isn't the worst use of that song, not by a long shot. The worst use comes in Fort Frolic, where it's playing when you enter the flooded wine cellar. Why is it the worst? Because you enter the cellar by passing through two rows of plaster statues that are scariness personified all by themselves... and because it's your first clue that those statues might not be all they seem.
1100*** Splicers are often heard singing "Jesus loves me, this I know..." when they are looking for you.
1101** In ''VideoGame/BioShock2'', the Little Sisters are sometimes singing to themselves when gathering ADAM.
1102--->''"Who watches over sleeping angels? I do, I do..."''
1103** In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'' there's a nursery song about the Songbird.
1104--->''Songbird, Songbird, see him fly,\
1105Drop the children from the sky.\
1106When the young ones misbehave,\
1107Escorts children to their grave.\
1108Never back-talk, never lie,\
1109Or he'll drop you from the sky!''
1110* The ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'' series makes a frequent use of the music box in its soundtracks.
1111* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' introduces the player to [[MadBomber Tiny Tina]] (the world's most dangerous [[CreepyChild 12-year-old]]) as she's singing a setting-appropriate version of "Pop Goes the Weasel":
1112-->''"All around the stactus plant,\
1113The Stalker chased the bandit,\
1114The Stalker thought 'twas all in fun...\
1115''[as she pushes down on a plunger, [[LudicrousGibs blowing a nearby bandit to bits]]]'' [[CrossesTheLineTwice POP]] goes the bandit!~"''
1116* The music from ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'' has a lot of this.
1117* The trailer for ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII'''s [[VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies Zombies mode]] features zombies attacking a bus while a creepy version of "The wheels on the bus go round and round" plays.
1118* ''VideoGame/CarnEvil'' is especially fond of this.
1119** In the Rickety Town level, light-hearted and cheesy Christmas music is played while you're gunning down giant wasps and zombie elves wielding candy canes.
1120** Perhaps one of the most disturbing bosses is the giant, mutant baby (and in the unlocked levels, a giant stitched-up teddy bear) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AanfySnP1Hs in the Freak Show level]]. While trying to squash and mangle you, a music box version of Pop Goes the Weasel is visibly heard with the baby occasionally humming along with it, making the whole thing pure scariness.
1121** There's also the Big Bunyan Ride song:
1122--->Come on and ride, Big Bunyan Ride!\
1123No place to hide, Big Bunyan Ride!\
1124Come on inside, Big Bunyan Ride,\
1125We'll ride n' ride, into the night!\
1126You'll will scream and cry,\
1127And then you'll die!\
1128Then you'll die...\
1129Then you'll die...\
1130Then you'll die!
1131* In ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'', the knights [[WeddingSmashers interrupt a forced marriage ceremony]] and fight the groom and his men to a [[http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/287774 twisted, dark rendition]] of "Here comes the Bride".
1132* One rather memorable scene in ''VideoGame/ClockTower2'' involves ghostly children singing a creepy nursery rhyme about "Scissorman" and the children he has killed.
1133* ''VideoGame/TheCrookedMan'':
1134** The game is based around the children's song of the same name.
1135--->''There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile.\
1136He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile.\
1137He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,\
1138And they all lived together in a little crooked house.''
1139** Towards the end of the game, [[CreepyChildrenSinging a little boy sings]] his own improvised addition to the song, about the hero's descent into self-loathing:
1140--->''Then he had a crooked thought:\
1141"Why is crookedness my lot?\
1142Why must I be crooked, instead of being not?"\
1143So the crooked man would cry\
1144And he couldn't fathom why!\
1145He was sad all the time, and he sighed.''
1146* The Huntress killer in ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' will alert survivors that she is nearby by softly humming a Russian lullaby, "Baju". With perks, this can also make them regress their ability to skill-check.
1147* ''Franchise/DeadSpace'':
1148** You won't see "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in the same way ever again. It appeared first in one of the trailers for ''VideoGame/DeadSpace1'', along with flashes of gore and mutilated corpses, not to mention the player being mauled by monsters. In the game itself, if you let the game run without pressing start, it plays through the beginning bumper, pretty much like it is in the trailer. It most prominently appears in one of the later levels in the waiting room of a train station that has been converted into a chapel, filled with lit candles and the corpses of a mass suicide of Unitologists awaiting their [[BodyHorror reincarnation]]. It's eerily silent, except for the voice that keeps forever singing -- the creepiest part is that you never find the woman who's singing. It can also be heard while riding on an elevator in an earlier level, sounding like it's coming over the radio or the PA, again with no explanation. [[spoiler:As many things that Isaac sees on the Ishimura are hallucinations, there's a good chance that it's the HiveMind imitating the voice of Nicole in Isaac's head.]]
1149** There's also the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkgSD0IrHRk little tune that plays in the baby lab aboard the Ishimura]], which is hard to hear at first if you don't turn up the volume.
1150** A trailer for ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'' gives "Ring Around the Rosie" the same treatment. For the curious, these are the lyrics to the song in the trailer:
1151--->''Ring around the rosie / Pocket full of posies / Ashes, ashes / We all fall down.\
1152Ring around the rosie / What do you suppose we / Can do to fight the darkness / In which we drown?\
1153Ring around the rosie / [[EldritchAbomination This evil thing]], [[MindRape it knows me]] / [[ZombieApocalypse Lost ghosts surround me]] / [[AndIMustScream I can't fall down...]]''
1154* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XbQgdSlsd0 The trailer]] of ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'' features a very creepy nursery rhyme, "Drunken Whaler", a modified version of the classic song "Drunken Sailor", sung by a children's chorus:
1155-->''What will we do with a drunken whaler,\
1156what shall we do with a drunken whaler,\
1157what shall we do with a drunken whaler\
1158early in the morning?\
1159Feed him to the hungry rats for dinner,\
1160feed him to the hungry rats for dinner,\
1161feed him to the hungry rats for dinner,\
1162early in the morning.\
1163Slice his throat with a rusty cleaver,\
1164slice his throat with a rusty cleaver,\
1165slice his throat with a rusty cleaver,\
1166early in the morning.''
1167* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
1168** Haven is definitely... ''off'' from the moment you arrive, to the point that your party will comment on it. Wandering around leads you to discover a boy, who starts rhyming.
1169--->''"Come, come, bonny Lynne; tell us, tell us where you've been.\
1170Were you up, were you down,\
1171Chasing rabbits 'round the town?\
1172Come, come, bonny Lynne; tell us, tell us where you've been.\
1173Come, come, bonny Lynne; we've a bed to put you in.\
1174It is soft, it is warm,\
1175It will shelter from the storm,\
1176Come, come, bonny Lynne; we've a bed to put you in.\
1177Dear, dear bonny Lynne sleeps the peaceful crib within.\
1178A mossy stone, a finger bone,\
1179No one knows but Lynne alone.\
1180Dear, dear bonny Lynne sleeps the peaceful crib within."''
1181** There are two others that play in the orphanage in Denerim. One is a little boy saying ''"One, two, Maric's run through/Three, four, the kingdom's at war/Eight, nine and now you die!"'', with laughter ending it. The other is a little girl saying ''"Do you hear me, Ser Wilhem, Ser Wilhem?/I am falling, Ser Wilhem, Ser Wilhem, today./I'm a maiden, Ser Wilhem, Ser Wilhem,/But I'm dying, Ser Wilhem, Ser Wilhem, in pain."''
1182** And then there's the ''very creepy'' rhyme that Hespith recites in the Deep Roads.
1183--->''"First day they come, and catch everyone..."''
1184* ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' features creepy versions of classic Creator/{{Disney}} songs mixed into the soundtrack:
1185** The background music for Dark Beauty Castle includes snippets from "Once Upon a Dream".
1186** The music for the BossBattle with the Clock Tower is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dseS4nFHJwU "It's a Small World After All"]].
1187** The music for Mickeyjunk Mountain includes a snippet from the theme song for ''Series/TheMickeyMouseClub''.
1188* ''VideoGame/FatalFrameIII'' has this with the "Sleep Priestess" song sung by the four young handmaidens.
1189%%* Alma's music box in ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon''.
1190* A teaser for ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' features a chorus of children singing "London Bridge Is Falling Down". The game itself makes use of "My Grandfather's Clock" and "Pop Goes the Weasel", though more as {{Ominous Music Box Tune}}s.
1191* In the HiddenObjectGame ''VideoGame/HauntedHotel: Death Sentence'', one of these plays as background music, although it may take the player a while to realize just what they're hearing.
1192-->Hush, little baby, don't say a word\
1193Auntie's gonna buy you a mockingbird\
1194And if that mockingbird don't sing\
1195Auntie's gonna break that birdie's wing
1196* In ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'', No Eyes, the Warrior Dream boss fought in the Stone Sanctuary, sings an incredibly creepy Latin-sounding lullaby [[BackgroundMusicOverride in place of the usual Dream Boss Battle music]]. Myla's increasingly disjointed singing as she is overtaken by TheCorruption also qualifies.
1197* ''VideoGame/Killer7'' does this with [[spoiler:Emir Parkreiner]] whistling "Greensleeves"/"What Child is This?" as he [[spoiler:murders the Smiths]].
1198* The theme "Hashizoroe" from ''VideoGame/{{Kuon}}''. Hashizoroe is a ceremony in which a child is fed with chopsticks for the first time. It doesn't help that it is sung by a pair of CreepyTwins.
1199-->Hashizoroe, hashizoroe.\
1200Through the blinds, I see a woman and a wicker basket,\
1201I hear the sound of a little drum,\
1202Scattered blood colours the carpet red-hot,\
1203Silk thread spins a trail of lies.\
1204A wicker basket tied up with thread, trembling calmly,\
1205Like a happy child before the hashizoroe cermony.\
1206A terrible ceremony that continues in earnest.\
1207Hashizoroe.
1208* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' features one of these as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQHRajcOjCM the theme song]] of the character Thresh, an undead, [[YourSoulIsMine soul-stealing]] TortureTechnician.
1209-->''Cling, clang, go the chains\
1210Someone's out to find you\
1211Cling, clang, oh the chains\
1212The warden's right behind you\
1213Quick, now, his seeking chains\
1214Approach with their shrill scrape\
1215Don't stop, flee the chains\
1216Your last chance to escape\
1217Drag the chains, drag the chains\
1218With all the strength you may\
1219Drag the chains, drag the chains\
1220Ere they drag you away\
1221Cling, clang, go the chains\
1222There's no more time for fear\
1223Cling, clang, no, the chains\
1224The last sound that you'll hear''
1225* The background music for Clock Town's Final Day in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' is somewhat similar to, if a bit more frantic than, the music that plays during the First Day. Until you turn up the bass, that is, and can hear the creepy, dooming countermelody that is supplementing the happy normal music.
1226* ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}}''. [[ThatOneLevel We All Fall Down]]. Nuff said.%%Not enuff said. Needs more context.
1227* ''VideoGame/LittleNightmaresII'' makes heavy use of the melody of ''Three Blind Mice'' as a running motif in the score, combined with CreepyChildrenSinging and OminousMusicBoxTune.
1228* ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPartnersInTime'' has a rather depressing rendition of "Jingle Bells" that plays in Hollijolli Village, a town that was razed during Christmas by the [[AliensAreBastards Shroobs]].
1229* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' has a [[OminousMusicBoxTune music box]] playing "Rock-a-Bye Baby" in the nursery where Max finds his infant daughter murdered, and during the NightmareSequence flashbacks of the scene.
1230* In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', the Joker sings his own twisted version of "Pop Goes the Weasel" during his appropriately named "Pop Goes the Mortal" Fatality. It has two possible variations:
1231-->''The fight is done and now's the time\
1232to bring it to a crescendo!\
1233Crank the knob, and what'll I get?...\
1234Your head as a memento!\
1235''[Alternatively...]''\
1236Bats would say that I’m a bad boy\
1237to kill without a reason\
1238But bodies stacked high never gets old.\
1239Blood's always in season!''
1240* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCastleTheMirrorsSecret'', when the main character first locates their kidnapped daughter, she happens to be under a spell and slowly mounts the steps to a play castle while singing a take on "One Two, Buckle My Shoe" in a CreepyMonotone.
1241-->''"One, two, the mirror has you.\
1242Three, four, can't open this door.\
1243Five, six, some things you can't fix.\
1244Seven, eight, you'll be too late.\
1245Nine, ten, will I see you again?"''
1246* ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'' has "Race of a Thousand Ants" playing in the background as [[spoiler:the Batter bludgeons Hugo, his creator and baby "son", to death with his baseball bat]]. Many players tend to get undesirable flashbacks when hearing it afterwards, as a result.
1247* In ''VideoGame/{{Outlast}}: Whistleblower'', a document can be found about [[BedlamHouse Mount Massive]]'s resident delusional serial killer, [[HeManWomanHater Eddie Gluskin]], with someone's rhyme about just what he'll [[GroinAttack do to you]] should he catch you.
1248-->''Above the knees, below the navel,\
1249[[MeatgrinderSurgery Sliced and sewn on Gluskin's table]].\
1250To make a place to push inside,\
1251The Groom will make himself a bride.''
1252* The trailer ''VideoGame/ThePath'', a surreal modern retelling of "Literature/LittleRedRidingHood", includes a recitation of this rhyme from the end of the original tale:
1253-->Little girls, this seems to say,\
1254Never stop along the way.\
1255Never trust a stranger friend,\
1256No one knows how it will end.\
1257As you're pretty, so be wise,\
1258Wolves may lurk in every guise.\
1259Now as then, 'tis simple truth,\
1260Sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth!
1261* ''VideoGame/PlagueInc'' has several sound effects randomly played over the main view of the world map. One has a child singing "Ring Around the Rosie" with an echo. The echo makes it sound extremely creepy.
1262* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEyW2hdWvUk The trailer]] for ''VideoGame/APlagueTaleInnocence'' has a haunting version of "Ring-a-Ring-of-Roses" over the last few seconds.
1263* In ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', "Pop Goes the Weasel" plays whenever the creepy Jack-In-The-Box Zombie enters the scene. And the fact that the Jack-In-The-Box is actually a bomb makes it all the scarier. Though, the game's cute visuals and overall humor make this a lighter example than most.
1264* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrzrYXcAQU4 The teaser trailer]] for ''VideoGame/PoppyPlaytime'' uses a creepy and eerie cover of "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider", being sang by a female with an echoed and raspy voice that can trigger goosebumps to rise. It's even more spine-chilling and butt-clenching when demon-like whispering is heard during the song and gets louder to repeat the "climbed up the spout again" line before the woman stops singing, only for the titular antagonist to foreshadow the upcoming main antagonist for the chapter. Yeesh.
1265* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' has the musical piece "Berceuse" (taken from the French for "Lullaby"), which is the leitmotif of Alfred and Alexia's childhood. As played in the game, it's fairly unremarkable, and barely qualifies as an OminousMusicBoxTune. However, [[AllThereInTheManual the game's OST]] has a vocal version of the song, which reveals that it's about a friendly but naive king wed to a ruthlessly evil queen who ultimately murders him to seize power for herself. The vocal version of the song reappears in the ''Code: Veronica'' levels for ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilTheDarksideChronicles'', in which it's retitled as "Alexia's Lullabye", and it makes it impossible to not be creeped out by the instrumental version ever again.
1266* A creepy one is sung by the Aristocrat Club in ''VideoGame/RuleOfRose'' at the conclusion of the Sir Peter-chapter:
1267-->Monday's pea was a sight to see\
1268Tuesdays pea almost made it free\
1269Wednesday's pea didn't think to flee\
1270Stray Dog will have his peas
1271* In episode 304 of ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxTheDevilsPlayhouse'', we have [[ItMakesSenseInContext an army of half-naked Sam Clones singing songs to an infant elder god]]. The lyrics are BlackSpeech, but the tunes are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZhvURjaYPs&index=81&list=PLD4F024831CAB8EFF nursery songs like "Pop Goes the Weasel"]].
1272* ''VideoGame/{{Scratches}}'' uses this in combination with OminousMusicBoxTune once, and then we have [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVuYsnnxA2M this BGM]] on a hidden room.
1273* ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'':
1274** Issue #7 features the Sleepless Lullaby, a rather eerie piece of music used to keep the [[WouldHurtAChild young test subjects]] at the [[AbandonedLaboratory Nursery]] pacified. Judging by the lyrics scrawled on the walls of other facilities earlier in the issue, it's had some less-than pleasant side-effects on the children; for good measure, it's actually written and performed by the band Bright September, and the song itself is every bit as creepy as those graffitied lyrics make it seem.
1275--->''Hello I walk into empty\
1276Hallways tell me\
1277Not to hurry\
1278Caution sends the signal not to\
1279Look around the bend and single out\
1280The shadows whisper through the\
1281Twisted corners\
1282Waiting silently for hours\
1283[[ParanoiaFuel Watching every move and shiver]]\
1284With eyes that glitter''
1285** Throughout Issue #6 and #7, the [[EldritchAbomination Dreamers]] have a particular fascination with nursery rhymes -- appropriate, given that the Gaia Engines are [[SealedEvilInACan keeping them suppressed]] with arcane lullabies. Lore for "A Dream to Kill For" reveals that the Dreamers can be heard uttering stanzas from "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"[[note]]"When the blazing sun is gone, when the nothing shines upon..."[[/note]] while they wait to feast upon the cosmos, while in Issue #6, one Dreamer can be heard whispering a few mangled lines from "Ring Around the Rosie". However, the prize for creepiness goes to the Dreamers' rendition of "Row, Row, Row, Your Boat" in "The Vanishing of Tyler Freeborn":
1286--->''"They rowed, rowed, rowed their boat\
1287Through the Sargasso Sea.\
1288Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,\
1289Soon we'll all be free."''
1290** Meanwhile, trailers for the spinoff game ''VideoGame/ThePark'' feature prominent usage of "Five Little Ducks", though only using the final verse. In the game itself, Lorraine can occasionally be heard singing the song in an attempt to draw Callum back to her as he flees deeper into the abandoned amusement park, and Callum will occasionally reply with the following lyrics; more disturbingly, the Bogeyman [[spoiler:a.k.a. Nathaniel Winter]] can be heard singing his own variation of the song as he lures Callum and Lorraine into the basement of the House of Horrors. [[spoiler:Tragically, as with the rhyme, Callum (the "little duck") never comes back.]]
1291* After losing her mind in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara 3'' and being consumed by darkness, Oichi sings an extremely creepy one that [[spoiler:predicts Nobunaga's resurrection]]:
1292-->''"Wander freely, wander far, off beneath the Devil's star\
1293In the dark, the girl so bright, got up to see the day by night\
1294Her fear in hand, her fear in heart, her fear did tear her soul apart\
1295The white of flesh, the white of bone, the worms will leave your soul alone\
1296On and on the road does go, down into the depths below\
1297Off you went to call the king, you wish to hear the Devil sing..."''
1298* ''VideoGame/ShadowMan'' contains some genuinely creepy music and sound effects throughout, but none more so than the theme to the area called the "Playrooms". Here, a decidedly on-key music box plays along with the background noises of giggling children, horrified screams, and the bone-chilling sounds of someone being ripped apart with power tools.
1299* In ''VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri'', according to the Dream Twister's [[EncyclopediaExposita associated quote]], the final transmission from Assassin's Redoubt is "Mary Had a Little Lamb". Considering that Assassin's Redoubt belongs to the Spartan Federation (the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Proud Warrior Faction Guys]]) and the Dream Twister boosts psychic attack power, this is likely the product of some very heavy-duty MindRape.
1300* ''Franchise/SilentHill'':
1301** One puzzle in ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'' involves combining three music boxes in the lobby of an empty hotel. Together they produce a haunting, nursery-rhyme-like melody.
1302** Also, in 'The Reverse Will', there is a vocal sample of Laura reciting the rhyme 'If I should die before I wake/I pray the Lord my soul to take'. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csZcTDjb-Rg But reversed.]] Which you can also hear the children at Sharon's old orphanage saying before they go to bed, probably as a ShoutOut to the song.
1303** Let's not forget the skipping rhyme about the hanged men.
1304--->Dead men, dead men\
1305Swinging in a tree\
1306How many dead men do you see?\
1307Tongue gone blue and face gone grey\
1308Watch them as they twist and sway
1309** ''VideoGame/SilentHillOrigins'' uses the "Oranges and Lemons" rhyme, as mentioned above under ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''. In this case, however, it's not "a chopper" but "TheButcher" who has come to chop off your head.
1310* ''VideoGame/{{Starsiege}}'' describes a conflict between humanity and {{Killer Robot}}s that are HumongousMecha. The manual and intro cutscene are filled with charming children's songs:
1311-->''Teddy kicks some dusty\
1312Cybrids are all rusty\
1313Mommy's burning!\
1314Mommy's burning!\
1315All fall down!\
1316Little old Peter\
1317Missing his liter\
1318While Herky plays in the red\
1319Down came the glitches\
1320And burn us in ditches\
1321And we slept after eating our dead.''
1322* In one of the last levels of ''VideoGame/TheSuffering'', you witness three [[CreepyChild mysterious Puritan girls]] singing "Ring Around the Rosie" while dancing around the ancient site of a witch-burning. Then they [[GigglingVillain giggle insanely]] and transform into Infernas.
1323* In ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'', random snippets of children's songs (among other things) play during [[spoiler:SHODAN]]'s voice clips: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOFZ5fv_pb8&t=230s at 3:50 in this excerpt]], one can clearly hear Creator/ShirleyTemple's "Animal Crackers in My Soup".
1324* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
1325** ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' has a melancholy musicbox play during the PlayerPunch fight of [[spoiler:Yuri VS Estelle]].
1326** ''VideoGame/TalesOfHearts'' opens with this ditty. Of course, at the end of the game, when the day is saved, the heroes compose a new, more hopeful version of the fairy tale.
1327--->Sleeping princess in the Forest of Thorns\
1328Princess dreaming for a thousand years\
1329Long is her hair of emerald\
1330Like rose crystal are her cheeks\
1331Sleeping princess in the Forest of Thorns\
1332Never awakening from her slumber\
1333Damned by the poisonous thoughts\
1334of the devil with scarlet hair\
1335Within the spines of the Forest of Thorns\
1336Dream forever and ever as the world ends\
1337Someday, the black moon will fall\
1338And the white moon will crumble\
1339Prayers for release wither\
1340Consumed by the monsters that live in dreams\
1341And pearly tears, too, shatter\
1342Wrapped up in thorns, until the day the nightmares come to life...\
1343Until the day the hero stops the nightmares.
1344* An odd example in ''VideoGame/{{Terranigma}}'' in the bowels of Sylvain Castle, just before the fight with [[ThatOneBoss Bloody Mary]]. Before you face the boss herself, you have to play two games with her "daughters" (a set of {{Creepy Doll}}s). The first of these is a few rounds of the Japanese children's game "Kagome Kagome" (see the ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' example under Anime & Manga above) where once the dolls spinning around you stop moving, you have to hit the one that stopped behind you. The lyrics of the song were apparently [[BlindIdiotTranslation directly translated into English]] and subsequently [[WordSaladLyrics make almost no sense]], in a bizarre aversion of PragmaticAdaptation. What makes it even stranger is that it's a uniquely ''Japanese'' childrens' game appearing in a decidedly ''western'' setting (Sylvain Castle is in France).
1345-->''Round, round and round we go.\
1346The watcher's in the bush we go round.\
1347When oh when will the watcher rise?\
1348At the dawning of the long night-time.\
1349When the early bird does take flight.\
1350Who's in the eyes of the one behind?''
1351* In ''VideoGame/ThiefDeadlyShadows'', the coming of the BigBad is prophesized in a variety of nursery rhymes.
1352* In ''VideoGame/{{Trapt}}'', there is a tune known as 'The Man-Eating Music-Box', which is indeed often accompanied by the cracking of bones and the sound of flesh rended, as the titular music-box devours its latest victim.
1353* Both versions of "Ashley's Theme" from ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' use a music box tune combined with sweet singing from Ashley as an ironic counterpoint to the actual attitude of the character, who is a sinister, [[EmotionlessGirl near-emotionless]] CuteWitch who has tried to turn another character into potion ingredients, and who practices and researches dark magic to do things like turn plants into giant monsters. Averted in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'', in which it is arranged as a big band tune, although Japanese Ashley's singing is still pretty creepy. Ironically, the original Japanese lyrics boil down to "Ashley is awesome. Isn't Ashley awesome? She's a little bored and wants friends, though. But she's awesome."
1354* One of the teaser trailers for ''VideoGame/WeHappyFew'' features [[BigBrotherIsWatching Uncle Jack]] singing a twisted version of "London Bridge is Falling Down". In keeping with the game's theme, the lyrics in Uncle Jack's version are about how London Bridge ''has'' fallen down, but [[FalseUtopia everyone should forget it happened]] and [[HappinessIsMandatory carry on like "everything is quite alright"]].
1355* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'''s cinematic trailer, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-l29HlKkXU A Night to Remember]]", features an eerie nursery song that seems to be aimed at ''vampire'' children.
1356-->''Wolves asleep amidst the trees,\
1357Bats all are swaying in the breeze,\
1358But one soul lies anxious wide awake,\
1359Fearing all manner of ghouls, hags and wraiths\
1360Birds are silent for the night,\
1361Cows turned in as daylight dies,\
1362But one soul lies anxious wide awake,\
1363For the Witcher brave and bold, paid in coin of gold,\
1364He'll chop and slice you, gut and dice you, eat you up whole,\
1365Eat you whole.''
1366** The first DLC has a nursery song about [[LouisCypher Gunter O'Dimm.]]
1367* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' has a rhyme sung by the children of Suramar reflecting their ten thousand years of isolation inside a magical shield.
1368-->''Ring around the city.''\
1369''Hearts are full of pity.''\
1370''Ashes, ashes.''\
1371''Outside lies doom.''
1372[[/folder]]
1373
1374[[folder:Visual Novels]]
1375* In the second ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' game, ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'', the victim of "The Stolen Turnabout" is Tsubasa Kagome, a member of the [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Prosecutorial Investigation Committee]] who was privately investigating the death of her boyfriend, a photojournalist called Ryuji Kamei that happened some years previous to the event of the game. Both names make reference to the Japanese children's game Kagome Kagome (see the ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' example under Anime & Manga, as well as the ''VideoGame/{{Terranigma}}'' example above). To elaborate: "Tsubasa" means "wings" and her full name comes from the phrase "kago no naka no tori" (bird in a cage) and Ryuji's surname comes from "kame" (turtle). The song also serves as foreshadowing about the identity of the real culprit: the last part of the song reads "The crane and turtle slipped/Who is behind you now?" The answer? [[spoiler:Bansai Ichiyanagi, the man responsible for both deaths.]].
1376* In ''VisualNovel/AnimamundiDarkAlchemist'', Georik's [[CreepyChild little sister]] has a habit of singing. "Hot Cross Buns" wasn't so bad, it was in fact pretty cute. But "Baa Baa Black Sheep", "UsefulNotes/LizzieBorden Took an [[AxeCrazy Axe]]" and "Solomon Grundy" were creepy. Notably, Georik tells her to ''stop singing'' because it was disturbing him.
1377* In ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'', Kubitarou of Kintoki goes around singing a children's song about the sacred cedar tree of Kintoki. Given that Kubitarou is an axe-murdering spirit with a horrible, groaning voice, the effect is rather chilling.
1378[[/folder]]
1379
1380[[folder:Webcomics]]
1381* ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'' uses "Row, Row, Row your Boat" as the iconic tune associated with the [[EldritchAbomination Sovereign of Sorrow]]; the sprites refer to it as being like a funeral dirge about the futility of existence.
1382* [[http://www.evil-comic.com/archive/20081027.html This]] ''Webcomic/EvilInc'' comic makes use of a parody of "It's a Small Small World", which is originally seen as humorous. (Since this is an amusing comic, it stays humorous, but not to the characters.)
1383* [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2007-12-22/comic/non-storyline/holiday-comics/ethics-or-ethanol/ This]] ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'' comic has carolers singing snippets of twisted versions of Christmas carols (and in panel 2, "The Hokey Pokey") in the background. All of the lyrics are partially covered up by dialogue depending on the panel, but the other three songs are parodies of "Good King Wenceslas", "Silent Night", and "Deck the Halls".
1384* {{Parodied|Trope}} in this ''[[http://web.archive.org/web/20060827063754/www.drinkatwork.com/mediumlargewk28.html Medium Large]]'' strip (second from the bottom).
1385* In ''Webcomic/NotAVillain'', Bloody Mary recites twisted versions of nursery rhymes before attacking. She also slips nursery rhyme references of varying subtlety into her regular conversations whenever the opportunity presents itself.
1386* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': The Scrible Person (a.k.a. Living Words a.k.a. Story) is literally made out of "Ring Around the Rosey", when it guides the spear, which [[StuffedInTheFridge kills the Champion]] in the ''Kings War'' arc.
1387* ''Webcomic/ScarletLady'': [[WeatherManipulation Stormy Weather]] sings ''It's Raining, It's Pouring'' when going to confront Alec over [[spoiler:rigging the weather girl contest]].
1388-->''"It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring. He bumped his head when he went to bed, and he '''DIDN'T''' [[ImpliedDeathThreat get up in the morning]]!"''
1389* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' has [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=021024 this]] gruesome nursery rhyme derivative for the return of the [[KillerRabbit evil kittens]].
1390* ''Webcomic/SugarBits'': After Bo is [[spoiler:stabbed in the chest with a candy lance by Licorice]], she starts reciting a despair-filled variation of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" over the course of a few pages, starting [[http://snafu-comics.com/swmcomic/access-to-excess/ here]], ignoring everything and everyone around her: "Mary had a little lamb... a lamb that she soon lost... And no one tried to find this lamb... not at any cost...
1391* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': There’s a Crescian nursery rhyme that warns against trusting Lady Ilganyag:
1392->Mother, lock your nurs'ry tight.\
1393Lady Ilganyag flies at night.\
1394She longs to love a child so,\
1395but in senet wombs no life can grow.\
1396She'll suckle yours and steal it's breath\
1397and love it, love it, love it to death ''"
1398* ''Webcomic/VGCats'':
1399** "Frosty the Snowman" is used in [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=275 this utterly creepy and disturbing comic]].
1400** The ''VG Cats Adaptation with No Name'' uses the same tune in their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHHoFcZ-iaA Christmas Special]].
1401[[/folder]]
1402
1403[[folder:Web Animation]]
1404* ''WebAnimation/{{Alphabet}}'' ends with the Alphabet Song playing over the depressing finale: when [[spoiler:all of the alphabet members, as children, drive F away after he's forced to spell "frick" by L and O, leading to him creating the punctuation crystals and hardening himself to become the BigBad]]. The "next time won't you sing with me" part in particular plays after showing [[spoiler:F is now completely alone, with the planet Z mourning his fate]].
1405* ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' runs with the ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' example in their send-up of the trailer. After [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} "I've Got No Strings"]], Ultron goes on to sing [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "A Whole New World"]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 "Hakuna Matata"]], with the Avengers being increasingly agitated. They become hysterical once he finishes with [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 "Do You Want To Build a Snowman?"]]. [[spoiler:This goes on into TheStinger, in which [[DuellingMovies Batman and Superman]] offer to team up with him against the Avengers. He answers with [[Franchise/ToyStory "You've Got a Friend in Me"]].]]
1406* PlayedForLaughs in the ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' episode "[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE190Licensed licensed]]", in which [[CrazyHomelessPeople Senor Cardgage]] sits alone in his sketchy day care singing "Where is Tompkins? Where is coleslaw? Here I am!"
1407[[/folder]]
1408
1409[[folder:Web Original]]
1410* Pretty Pink Ponytails from ''Literature/AngelOfDeath'' sings a short rhyming song about how much she loves killing people.
1411* [[AnIcePerson The Cold Boy]] from ''Franchise/TheFearMythos'' loves these, befitting his CreepyChild status.
1412-->''"Come to the window\
1413My baby, with me,\
1414And look at the stars\
1415That shine on the sea!"''
1416* ''Website/TheHardTimes'': Parodied in the article "[[https://hard-drive.net/hd/entertainment/movie-trailer-editor-struggling-to-create-menacing-rendition-of-mary-had-a-little-lamb/ Movie Trailer Editor Struggling to Create Menacing Rendition of 'Mary Had a Little Lamb']]", in which attempts at giving "Mary Had a Little Lamb" the MoodyTrailerCoverSong go south.
1417-->"When people see this trailer, we want them to have nightmares about it," said Lionsgate marketing head Damon Wolf. "There is absolutely nothing more terrifying than hearing the song your mother sang to you every night, but like, scary. You're going to piss your pants the next time you walk into a daycare, just wait and see."
1418* A Japanese {{Creepypasta}} entitled ''Hitchhike'' has two friends on a cross-country hitchhike end up in a camper with a family of twisted American Christian caricatures.[[note]]The parents are named St. George and St. Josephine, the dad wears a ten-gallon hat and a suit, their kids are a pair of grown-up CreepyTwins, and the baby kept in the back room is some kind of HumanoidAbomination.[[/note]] The family meets up with another friend out in the woods who's over two meters tall, dresses like the dad, and constantly whistles the "Mickey Mouse March" while being a threat throughout the story. The narrator ends up traumatized, and years later, he freaks out when a friend has it for a ringtone and gets a call while he's nearby.
1419* In ''Literature/HitherbyDragons'', the rhyme [[http://hitherby-dragons.wikidot.com/skin-and-bones "Skin and Bones"]] includes the verse:
1420-->''His son, He wandered far and fell\
1421In love with the baron's daughter,\
1422In the name of [[FeudingFamilies hatred]] he was\
1423Tortured, skinned, slaughtered.''
1424* Used extensively in the "French invasion of England" chapters of ''Literature/LookToTheWest''. When the French steam fleet sails up the Thames to bombard London, we get interludes of "London's Burning" and, of course, when their rocket ship clears the only barrier before them:
1425-->''London Bridge is falling down\
1426My fair lady.''
1427* In the {{creepypasta}} ''Literature/MommySleepsInTheBasement'', Paisley has written a rhyming poem titled "My Family" and reads it aloud in class. The content of the poem quickly goes from uncomfortable, to disturbing, to downright horrifying, especially concerning the [[WhamLine last few lines]].
1428* [[http://kaen-daughter-of-loki.tumblr.com/post/77934520994/being-human-in-middle-earth-johhnwattson This]] Website/{{Tumblr}} post about ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' starts out innocent enough, but the last line turns it into this when it's revealed who the singer is:
1429-->''Hush, little baby, don't you cry\
1430[[PapaWolf Daddy John is always ready to save your life]]\
1431Hush, little baby, just stay here\
1432[[MamaBear Mama Mary's gonna hold you sweet and dear]]\
1433Quiet, little baby, just stay still\
1434Sherlock really loves you and always will\
1435Hush, little baby, don't make a sound\
1436[[spoiler:'''[[OhCrap Uncle Moriarty's got you now]]''']]''
1437* Cillian Crowe in ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'' singing 'happy birthday' to himself, while not exactly a nursery rhyme, embodies this trope perfectly. That is, if you consider that he was currently thinking about ''killing'' the person he was talking to at the time -- insisting on showing him his 'present' (a meat cleaver).
1438[[/folder]]
1439
1440[[folder:Web Videos]]
1441* PlayedForLaughs in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGewqD742SE an episode]] of ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' when Arin and Dan make up a nursery tune about a "[[InherentlyFunnyWords balognaman]]", then make up a [[FakeMovieRealTrailer horror movie trailer]] about a movie called ''Balognaman''.
1442-->'''Arin:''' ''[narrating]'' Balognaman! Rated R, starts Friday.\
1443'''Dan (as future victim):''' It's okay! This just says "[[FunetikAksent bo-log-na]]"!
1444* In ''WebVideo/KateModern: Precious Blood'', drugged-up serial killer [[spoiler:Terrence]] calls "Little pigs! Little pi-igs!", probably referencing ''Film/TheShining''. He also uses the ([[{{Cult}} already slightly creepy]]) Breeniverse chant "The Hymn of One is fun!" after describing carrying out a ritualistic murder.
1445* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BCGf8FjBPE&feature=channel "Mockingbird"]] by FEWDIO Horror has an extremely creepy example:
1446-->''"And if that diamond ring gets broke, [[spoiler:Mama's gonna '''slit your little throat''']]..."''
1447* WebVideo/DavidNear's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CohPqpKOQYU voice]] for ''Fanfic/SuicideMouse'' features this little gem near the end of the video, to the tune of "Hush, Little Baby". Sweet dreams (NOTE: Video is age-restricted):
1448-->''"So hush, little human. Don't say a word.\
1449WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}'s gonna watch this whole world burn.\
1450Death's the only true escape.\
1451Dying is the only way.\
1452So just relax and close your eyes.\
1453Now, it's time for you to die."''
1454* ''WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged'''s second episode, in which a player sees a vision of a giant hallucinatory Jesus that tells him to "kill them all", ends with a discordant rendition of "Jesus Loves Me" and the appearance of the [[PlayerKilling Laughing Coffin]] symbol.
1455* In ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', Noah's version of "Hush Little Baby" goes as such:
1456-->''"Hush, little Mokuba, don't say a word,\
1457Noah's going to keep you in the virtual world,\
1458And if your brother tries to moan,\
1459Noah's going to turn him into stone."''
1460[[/folder]]
1461
1462[[folder:Western Animation]]
1463* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
1464** In "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS3E21MarcelinesCloset Marceline's Closet]]", Finn and Jake play a hide-and-seek style game called "Cloud Hunt", which starts with Finn reciting a creepy poem that seems to be about nuclear fallout.
1465--->''Over the mountain, the ominous cloud\
1466Coming to the cover the land in a shroud\
1467Hide in a bushel, a basement, a cave\
1468But when cloud comes a-huntin', no one's a-saved''
1469** During the "Elementals" arc, Princess Bubblegum gets turned into a giant Candy elemental who converts others into [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul overly cheerful candy people]] by singing "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
1470* In ''WesternAnimation/AeonFlux'', when a former anarchist spy is [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood implanted with a behavior-modifying]]... [[BioPunk thing]], she takes up a job writing nursery rhymes. Her recitation of one of her compositions, edited with an extreme close up of her face, is incredibly creepy.
1471%%* The "Dot's Poetry Corner" segments in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', although most of them aren't dark.
1472* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'': In the opening scene, Powder sings a song about being poor and asking a friend across the river for a penny, promising not to envy. This as she covers her eyes to hide from the violence and dead bodies from [[RabidCop Enforcers]] of [[ShiningCity Piltover]] mercilessly gunning down an uprising by the people of [[WretchedHive Zaun]] rebelling against the staggering wealth disparity.
1473* The Mad Hatter in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', based as he is on the ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' character, uses these as part of his schtick. In one scene, he's stalking Bats through a giant maze, taunting him with "Twinkle, Twinkle, little Bat! How I wonder what you're at!"
1474* In one ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'' skit, Bobby's mother sings him to sleep with the Mockingbird Song over Bobby's panic-stricken pleas for her to stop.
1475* ''WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}'' has a few references to a spooky lullaby about a "Nowhere King". [[spoiler:The "Nowhere King" turns out to be the BigBad behind the monsters threatening both Horse and Rider's world and Centaurworld.]]
1476* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': "[[Recap/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteersS3E3TheDeadlyGlow The Deadly Glow]]" has the Planeteers racing to find a pair of kids who have picked up some cesium (a radioactive mineral) before [[NuclearMutant Duke Nukem]] does. Duke Nukem references ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' while hunting the cesium piece.
1477-->'''Duke Nukem''': Fee fi fo fum! I smell atomic cesium!
1478* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'':
1479** In the final episode "Perfect", a twisted, minor version of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" often is heard when preceding the appearance of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFeEhHfbCl4 the strict and cruel ghostly teacher]] who proceeds to mentally dismantle the main character into a nervous wreck over his "imperfection". A few times, it's accompanied by the original light and happy version, which makes it worse as it veers into a cracked negative key when something goes wrong. It's even heard at the beginning of the episode.
1480** Freaky Fred and his theme song: a creepy version of "Ring Around the Rosey".
1481* ''WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}}'' has an example PlayedForLaughs in the cartoon "Thanks a Latte": after driving Wolfie crazy from [[TheCatCameBack unexplicably coming back]] to ask him for a tip after making him a latte, Wolfie [[ItMakesSenseInContext escapes the airplane they're in]], only for [[DeadpanSnarker Droopy]] to make a dry remark to the rhythm of "Ring Around The Rosey" .
1482-->'''Droopy:''' You know what? ''[[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich He forgot his latte.]]''
1483* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'':
1484** In "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E5And6OnlyADream Only a Dream]]", John Dee torments the heroes by trapping them in nightmares. Batman, being one of those who's managed to [[NeverSleepAgain not fall asleep]], attempts to [[PsychicStatic block Dee's influence out of his brain]] by constantly humming "Frere Jacques"/"Brother John", appropriately enough. ("Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping?") What makes it creepy is the end of the episode, when a wide-eyed Dee is humming the same song, having been trapped in a catatonic state by a power backfire.
1485** In "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E21And22WildCards Wild Cards]]", the Joker sings his variation of "London Bridge is Falling Down" while kicking the crap out of Batman:
1486--->'''Joker:''' Big old Bats has fallen down!\
1487On the ground, mind unsound!\
1488Big old Bats has fallen down,\
1489I'm ''soooooo'' happy!
1490* The ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' episode "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS1E2LawnmowerDog Lawnmower Dog]]" has a [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] parody, Scary Terry, who comes along with a white-dressed little girl jumping a cord while singing his nursery rhyme: "''A, B, his name is Scary Terry... C, D, he's very scary... E, F, he'll design your death...''" When Rick tries to save himself and Morty from Terry, he knocks out the girl and incepts her dream... ending up in a copy of the environment they just escaped from, with another identical little girl continuing: "''J, K, he'll really ruin your day...''"
1491* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
1492** In one of the very first segments on ''Series/TheTraceyUllmanShow'', the kids are each being put to bed with something said that keeps them awake and freaked out -- Marge sings "Rock-a-bye Baby" to Maggie, who visualizes herself falling out of a tall tree on a windy day.
1493** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E10LisasFirstWord Lisa's First Word]]", as a toddler, Bart imagines the creepy MonsterClown bed Homer made him saying "If you should ''die'' before you wake...", complete with an EvilLaugh.
1494--->''"[[MemeticMutation Can't sleep, clown'll eat me...]]"''
1495** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E1BartOfDarkness Bart of Darkness]]", Bart and Lisa believe Ned Flanders has killed Maude, we see him heading up to the attic, where Lisa's hiding, carrying an axe and singing "Mary had a little lamb". Even though the audience knows it must be a MistakenForMurderer plot (even if they've seen it before, and know ''exactly'' what's going on), it's still very creepy.
1496** In another episode, Bart calmly strolls through an AbandonedPlayground with an Ironic Nursery Tune playing in the background.
1497** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E9ThursdaysWithAbie Thursdays with Abie]]" has Nelson threatening Bart to take care of the school's stuffed lamb doll. "Nelson loved a little lamb that kept him nice and sane."
1498** {{Parodied|Trope}} and {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS27E4HalloweenOfHorror Halloween of Horror]]":
1499--->''"Creepy nursery rhyme, like in every movie..."''
1500* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama World Tour'': "The cradle will fall, and down... will... come... GWEN!"
1501** Later done again in the 2023 reboot, with Scary Girl chanting "if you're gonna hide a body clap your hands" in the confessional after being disrespected by Ripper.
1502* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'': "Go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep or I'll choke you."
1503[[/folder]]
1504
1505[[folder:Real Life]]
1506* It's often said that "Ring Around the Rosey" is "actually about the Black Death". The connection is purely apocryphal, but the UrbanLegend has risen to such prominence in popular culture that the song is often cited or alluded to as a sinister Ironic Nursery Tune. Heavy metal band Brocas Helm even used this nursery rhyme as the chorus of their song "Black Death".
1507* ''London Bridge is Falling Down'' wears its dark on its jaunty sleeve, my fair lady. It chronicles centuries of lives lost thanks to the difficulties inherent in building anywhere in the shifting Thames estuary. With humour.
1508* Brazilian nursery rhyme ''Nana Nenê'' (Sleep, Little Baby) that goes like this:
1509-->Sleep, little baby\
1510So Cuca can catch you\
1511Your father's on the field\
1512Your mother went to work
1513** As for what a "Cuca" is, it's a child-eating hag (not unlike the Baba Yaga character of Russian folklore) with the head of an alligator.
1514* According to most scholarly interpretations, the English nursery rhyme 'Oranges and Lemons' is either about sex, or the execution of King Charles I (when all the bells of London rang), or both.
1515** It's used for ironic effect in ''[[Literature/NineteenEightyFour 1984]]'': [[spoiler: the Thought Police echo the creepy final lines as they crash in and arrest Winston. ]]
1516** For that matter, the horror story "A Visitor from Down Under" by L.P. Hartley has made use of the final lines: "Here comes a candle to light you to bed/ Here comes a chopper to chop off your head."
1517** The 1960 BBC miniseries ''An Age of Kings,'' based on Shakespeare's history plays, has the doomed Princes in the Tower sing it, with the last lines cueing Richard's remark on the fate of Lord Hastings: "Chop off his head! Something we will determine."
1518** "Under the spreading chestnut tree... I sold you, you sold me..."
1519* "Alouette" is a rather graphic description of the preparation of a bird for supper: it has to be plucked.
1520** And they just ''had'' to use it in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. To be exact, ''WesternAnimation/TheTwoMouseketeers.''
1521** It was also used in the 1949 [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Pepe Le Pew]] cartoon "For Scentimental Reasons" (Pepe was singing part of it while the cat was trying to wash the paint -- and possibly his stench -- off her). [[FridgeHorror Does not help that the song can also be warped into something sexual]].
1522** Near the end of ''VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Chapter 4: The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood'', the Marquis De Singe sings a twisted version of the song [[spoiler:while getting the Wind Control Device ready for pulverizing Elaine into a fine powder]]:
1523-->'''De Singe:''' Alouette, I will live forever, alouette, immortalité... Who will live forever? Moi... Who will conquer nature? Moi... Alouette, I will live forever, alouette, immortalité...
1524** One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow'' has Alvin, Simon and Theodore singing it in French. Then this occurs:
1525-->'''Dave:''' I'm sorry, but I can't understand what you're saying. Can you please sing it in English?
1526-->'''Alvin, Simon and Theodore:''' Can we sing it in English?
1527-->"If you love me, tell me that you love me, if you don't please tell me that you do! Tell me that you love me true, tell me that you really do! Do do do, love me true, aaaah!"
1528* Many tunes written by one [[http://ingeb.org/hbaumann.html Hans Baumann]]. He was a children's book writer eventually, and wrote in that style early on--however, the songs he wrote early on were for [[ThoseWackyNazis the Hitler Youth]]. Particularly unsettling is [[http://ingeb.org/Lieder/eszitter.html this one]], which in a children's rhyming style contains the phrase "For today we rule Germany/Tomorrow, the world!"
1529** While the linked version translates to "today Germany will hear us" both phrases were in use at the time. Just replace the words in bold with ''gehört'' to change the mood from hopeful/uplifting to creepy/sinister.
1530* Another German one:
1531-->Fly Zeppelin,
1532-->Help us in the war,
1533-->Fly to England,
1534-->England will be destroyed by fire,
1535-->Fly Zeppelin.
1536* The popular German ([[AllGermansAreNazis not Nazi]] [[OlderThanTheyThink related]]) nursery rhyme ''Maikäfer flieg'' translates to:
1537--> Fly may bug, fly
1538--> Father is fighting in the war
1539--> Mother is in (gun)powder land
1540--> (Gun)powder land burned down
1541--> Fly may bug, fly
1542** There are different versions of where the mother is (Pulverland = (Gun)powder land, Pommerland = Pomerania, Kummerland = sorrow land, etc.) The version with Pomerania is often linked to the Thirty Years' War.
1543** And Hoppe Hoppe Reiter: (Hoppa, Hoppa, Horseman, it doesn't translate well)
1544--> Hoppa, hoppa, horseman,
1545--> When/if he falls he screams,
1546--> If he falls into the ditch,
1547--> The ravens will eat him,
1548--> If he falls into the bog/swamp,
1549--> The horseman will go *splash*.
1550** This one (very probably from the UsefulNotes/ThirtyYearsWar) doesn't need any WildMassGuessing about its content:
1551--> Pray, children, pray
1552--> tomorrow the Swede[s] will come
1553--> tomorrow [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Oxenstierna Oxestern]] will come
1554--> he will teach the children how to pray!
1555* "Rock-A-Bye Baby" is about a kid falling out of a tree.
1556** Creator/ShelSilverstein lampshades it in one of his children's poems:
1557-->Rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop\
1558Don't you know a treetop's no safe place to rock?\
1559And who put you up there, and your cradle, too?\
1560Baby, I think someone down here's got it in for you.
1561** There is a version of it from the early days of the UsefulNotes/IndustrialRevolution and the bleak part of the common man:
1562-->Rock-a-bye-baby, on the tree top
1563-->When you grow old your wages will stop
1564-->When you have spent the little you've made
1565-->First to the poorhouse and then to the grave
1566* There's a [[https://youtu.be/gGQd0LATCMk?si=CVefNHnlQ266IShD common nursery rhyme]] about Mickey Mouse getting ran over by a train.
1567--> Mickey on the railway picking up stones,
1568--> Down came an engine, and broke Mickey's bones.
1569-->"Ah!" said Mickey, "That's not fair."
1570-->"Oh!" said the engine driver, "I don't care."
1571* Yankee Doodle is a fairly common nursery rhyme in the United States (and much more common in Britain). The song dates back to the Revolutionary War, and in context calls the average American (Yankee Doodle) a backwards hick with no sense of fashion.
1572** Already during the war it had been adopted by members of the American army, who sang it with an ironic pride. Now, the irony is largely forgotten, but the later verses are much more obvious in their deprecation of the Americans than the well-known first verse and chorus.
1573* "Waltzing Matilda" is actually about a sheep poacher who commits suicide by drowning [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled rather than be executed by hanging]]. "Matilda" is what swagmen (basically drifters with no home thanks to the depression) called his bedroll and bundle of personal possessions, so "Waltzing Matilda" was the slang for "wandering the country carrying my belongings". The song still made it onto an episode of ''{{Series/Kidsongs}}'', a children's singing program, minus the final verse with the swagman's suicide.
1574** And suddenly, its use in ''Literature/OnTheBeach'' (the 1959 film, at least) is all the more meaningful.
1575* The traditional lullaby from the Southern United States, "All the Pretty Horses" (or "Hush-a-bye"), was sung by black slaves during the pre-Civil War period. The line "wee little lamby...cried for her mammy" refers to slaves forcibly separated from their own families in order to serve their owners.
1576* Ah, [[http://www.rhymes.org.uk/mary_mary_quite_contrary.htm Mary]], how ''does'' your garden grow?
1577* Serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton, killed 20 of her husbands and offspring in County Durham in the 1800s. She had her own nursery tune, sung after her hanging in 1873:
1578-->"Mary Ann Cotton
1579-->She's dead and she's rotten
1580-->She lies in her bed,
1581-->With her eyes wide open
1582-->Sing, sing, oh, what can I sing,
1583-->Mary Ann Cotton is tied up with string
1584-->Where, where? Up in the air
1585-->Sellin' black puddings a penny a pair."
1586* The UsefulNotes/LizzieBorden jump-rope rhyme is similar. It should be noted, however, that Lizzie was acquitted of the double homicide.[[note]]Be noted that there is some debate as to whether or not she really committed the murders, concerning the evidence at the time.[[/note]]
1587-->"Lizzie Borden took an axe
1588-->And gave her mother forty whacks.
1589-->When she saw what she had done
1590-->She gave her father forty-one."
1591* There's a Dutch one that translates into English as:
1592-->"There were seven little frogs
1593-->in a farmer's pond.
1594-->The pond was covered in ice,
1595-->the frogs half-dead.
1596-->They didn't croak, they didn't croak
1597-->out of hunger and sadness.
1598-->There were seven little frogs
1599-->in a farmer's pond."
1600** Another Dutch nursery rhyme called "Little lawyer went out" sings of the death of said lawyer, all in a happy tune. The lyrics translate to something like:
1601--> ''The little lawyer went out, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1602--> ''Carrying is hat on his arm, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1603--> ''He stood still at a tavern, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1604--> ''He had stockfish for breakfast, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1605--> ''A fish bone got stuck in his throat, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1606--> ''A doctor was fetched, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1607--> ''But the doctor arrived too late, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1608--> ''This is how the little lawyer died, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1609--> ''Grass is now growing on his stomach, tweedledee, tweedledum''
1610* A bunch of Danish children's songs is about lovely events like crows and rabbits being shot by hunters, fish and crabs being cooked alive and eaten, royality being executed, and a lot of other deaths.
1611* The American folk song "Oh My Darling, Clementine" is about a clumsy girl tripping into a river and drowning. Her miner father then commits suicide in despair. The song is sung from the viewpoint of Clementine's lover, who wishes to join her.
1612** Specifically, she dies because her lover can't swim, hence why he's "dreadful sorry."
1613** Happy ending though: The guy hooks up with Clementine's little sister in the end.
1614*** ''[[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]]'' Although it starts off sounding like a sad ballad, it's [[spoiler:actually a tongue-in-cheek parody of ballads, albeit sung in a deadpan style]]. For example, the lyrics mention that Clementine's feet were so large, she had to wear boxes in place of shoes, [[spoiler:which a serious romantic ballad wouldn't mention]]. However, the parody has survived [[ParodyDisplacement long after the original ballads it was meant to satirize fell out of fashion]].
1615** Music/BobbyDarin's version of the song changes it to her being so enormously fat and heavy that a bridge collapses under her, and then suggests that she floated out to sea ''[[CrossesTheLineTwice and was hunted by whalers]]''.
1616* "Goodnight Irene" (as performed by Leadbelly, the songwriter):
1617--->I love Irene God knows I do
1618--->Love her till the seas run dry
1619--->And if Irene turns her back on me,
1620--->I'll take morphine and die
1621* Field Operation Manual for early Panzerfaust had a two-line stanza on every page, forming a short poem mimicking popular children's rhymes. [[http://www.deutsche-stadtpost.com/phila/pumpenmeier/FMPro?-db=pumpen.fp5&-format=detail.htm&-RecId=45882&-find It begins with]]: ''Der schwerste Panzer geht in Brand / Nimmst Du die Panzerfaust zur Hand'' (''The heaviest armor goes up in flame / Once the Panzefaust in hand you take''). May count for real-life example of MoodDissonance.
1622** Around that time there was another cheerful jingle written in the German language: ''Nach dem Arbeit, vor dem Essen, Haende waschen, nicht vergessen.'' ("After work, before eating, don't forget to wash your hands.") And where was this helpful reminder posted up? The synthetic rubber factory in ''[[spoiler: Auschwitz]]''! This comes from a really old saying used to teach children hygene: ''Nach dem Pipi, vor dem Essen, Händewaschen nicht vergessen!'' ("After wee-wee, before eating, don't forget to wash hands").
1623* Any camp counselor will verify that kids ''love'' dark humour and slightly gory songs. Classic camp songs/rhymes as examples (notable lyrics in brackets) include ''Sgt. Billy Madison'' (he jumped from 40 000 ft, forgot to pull the chute. SPLAT!), ''Great green gobs of greasy grimy gopher guts'' (and I forgot my spoon!), ''The Titanic'' (All the husbands and wives, little children lost their lives, it was sad when the great ship went down), and ''The Shark Song'' (and all was red, 'cause they were dead). Also note that each one of those and others (and there are '''so many''' others) are sung with a [[LyricalDissonance happy, upbeat tune]].
1624* Commonly seen in kids' circles is a different shark song about losing your leg in a shark attack, dying due to blood loss, and finding out you're going to hell. Really gets the spirits up for a week of camping.
1625* This seems as international tract, because among Polish Scouts there are, for example, play-song when they sing something like (loosely translated):
1626--> Old Abraham have 7 sons;
1627--> 7 sons have old Abraham;
1628--> And they sit down and eat old men;
1629--> And sing like that:
1630--> Right arm, left arm;
1631--> Right leg, left leg;
1632--> And head too, and rest body too;
1633* An Israeli parody of a well-known Hanukkah song goes:
1634-->I have a candle, I have a candle, I have a thin candle;
1635-->Why does the parachute stay in the bag?
1636-->The reserve one won't open either:
1637-->On the ground I go SPLAT!
1638* There's a Finnish song known as 'Tuuti Tuuti', which is sung like a lullaby but is literally about a peasant mother singing to her dead child, wishing it safe passage into the afterlife. Translated verses include speaking about 'children in Hades' and that there will be a lot of room and food over in the hereafter.
1639-->Hush, my baby to Hades
1640-->to sleep under the grass
1641-->to swing with children of Hades,
1642-->to be held by the maids of Hades
1643-->The cradle of Hades is more beautiful
1644-->the sleep of Death is better
1645
1646-->Hush, hush my dark one
1647-->in dark cradle
1648-->with a dark baby-sitter
1649-->in the dark croft
1650-->Mansions of Hades are large
1651-->rooms of Hades are spacious
1652* This little gem has been taught to kids as recent as the 80s.
1653--> Tell Tale Tit,
1654--> Your tongue shall be slit.
1655--> And all the dogs in the town,
1656--> Shall have a little bit.
1657* There's a Finnish children's rhyme often used in a game similar to the English game/song "London Bridge is Falling Down" that ends in these words:
1658--> Hooray, hooray, wedding! Clock already struck twelve!
1659--> The emperor's waiting in the palace
1660--> As black as soil, as white as foal,
1661--> The one who comes last, he is [[TheGrimReaper Death]].
1662* There are several parodies of popular Finnish Christmas songs (especially the ones who children have to sing a bit more than they would like), that are quite bloody and violent. One parody goes more or less like this:
1663--> The Christmas tree has been stolen
1664--> The cops are at the door
1665--> Santa Claus has been hanged to the branches of the spruce
1666--> The small candles on the three burn Santa
1667--> Santa cries in despair "Bring flowers to my grave!"
1668* "Blood on the Saddle" is a catchy, never-ending ditty about falling off a horse and squishing one's brains out.
1669* The traditional Jewish equivalent of "The House That Jack Built" ends with the ANGEL OF DEATH coming to kill the butcher who killed the ox who drank the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that hit the dog that bit the cat that ate the goat that Daddy bought for two zuzim... (There may be another verse after that about the Angel of Death himself dying in the End of Days, but that just makes it weirder).
1670** There is indeed another verse, and there comes the Lord (literally, "the Holy One, Blessed be He"), probably in the End of Days.
1671* A Viennese song, "Heidschi Bumm-Beidschi", is often sung as a Christmas carol. Its origins lie in the Turk siege of Vienna, and "Heidschi Bumm-Beidschi" refers to Turk skirmishers who took children as slaves to be raised as soldiers. So it was a creepy nursery tune to begin with.
1672* Walking down the street at the height of the [[ThePlague 1918 Spanish Influenza]], you would hear a few little girls in the playground singing this song as they jump rope:
1673--> I had a little birdie,
1674--> Her name was Enza.
1675--> I opened up the window;
1676--> In-flew-Enza.
1677* This is the chorus of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hearse_Song The Hearse Song]], a US/UK children's song about decomposition. It's... oozy. Very oozy.
1678-->Worms go in
1679-->and worms go out
1680-->Through your stomach and out your mouth
1681-->And when you see the hearse go by
1682-->You know you'll be the next to die.
1683** Some versions, however, play up the BlackComedy angle instead, with verses like "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, the worms ''play Pinochle on your snout''!
1684* Another decomposition-based example: the Hungarian version of ''John Brown's body'' (sang to the chorus of the Battlehymn of the Republic) (called literally "Uncle John in battle") is sang as a children's song. The third and forth stanzas are (translated back):
1685--> Uncle John's body's being eaten by the worms,
1686--> Uncle John's body's being eates by the worms,
1687--> Uncle John's body's being eaten by the worms
1688--> And one of them cries:
1689
1690--> Oh, how stinky this John is!
1691--> Oh, how stinky this John is!
1692--> Oh, how stinky this John is!
1693--> This man's already rotting away!
1694* "Mon Coq Est Mort". A song frequently used as a warm-up for school chorus classes, upbeat and peppy...and the title translates to "My Rooster is Dead". At least one high-schooler who never took French likely ended up unnerved when they had it translated by a French-speaking classmate.
1695** "Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre" is a popular French folk song about the titular Duke of Marlborough failing to return from the war on account of deadness. Much wailing and rending of garments ensues. (It's also a well-known children's song in Spain, with Malborough rendered this time as "Mambrú".)
1696* A few older Japanese lullabies count as this. Sung by the poor babysitters of children from rich families, they can be summed up as, "I hate this job, I hate this kid, I hate my life." Some of them can count as [[TearJerker Tear Jerkers]]
1697--> '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itsuki_Lullaby Itsuki Lullaby]]'''
1698--> I certainly hate
1699--> Taking care of the crying child
1700--> They hate me for keeping the child to cry
1701--> They hate me for keeping the child to cry
1702--> The sleeping child's
1703--> Cuteness and innocent look!
1704--> The crying child's ugly look
1705--> The crying child's ugly look
1706
1707--> '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeda_Lullaby Takeda Lullaby]]'''
1708--> I would hate babysitting beyond Bon Festival
1709--> The snow begins to fall, and the baby cries
1710--> How can I be happy even when Bon Festival is here?
1711--> I don't even have nice clothes or a sash to wear
1712--> This child continues to cry and is mean to me
1713--> I get thinner because the baby cries all day
1714--> I would quickly quit here and go back
1715--> To my parents' home over there
1716--> To my parents' home over there
1717** There is also ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tōryanse Toryanse]]'' and ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagome_Kagome Kagome Kagome]]''. The former has something to do with a kid turning seven and how you would either go to a shrine to celebrate their birthdays (infant mortality being high at the time) or you would be having their funerals [[labelnote:Context]]An accepted theory is that the verses are conversation between a civilian and a guard of a checkpoint to a castle. Shrines were mostly in castles or near them, so the ordinary or poorer folks could only visit on exceptions but the wealthy/royals could visit whenever.[[/labelnote]] and the latter no one is too sure of; however, some theories range from being about someone being executed, prostitution, or a pregnant woman being pushed down a flight of stairs (which causes her to miscarry).
1718* There's a Spanish song, "Don Federico", one version of which goes:
1719--> Don Federico
1720--> killed his wife,
1721--> chopped her up,
1722--> and threw her in the pan.
1723--> People who passed by
1724--> smelled the stink:
1725--> it was the wife
1726--> dancing cha-cha-cha.
1727** And then it keeps on about people losing parts of themselves so they can marry someone else, who then loses something in turn:
1728--> Don Federico lost his wallet
1729--> so he could marry a seamstress.
1730--> The seamstress lost her thimble
1731--> so she could marry a general.
1732--> [...]
1733--> The Pepsi-cola lost its bubbles
1734--> so it could marry a wicked witch.
1735--> The wicked witch lost her kitten
1736--> so she could marry don Federico.
1737--> Don Federico said "no"
1738--> and the wicked witch cursed him.
1739--> A year later, he told her "yes"
1740--> and the wicked witch sent him to [[SubvertedKidsShow go]] [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] himself.
1741** There's another Spanish song named "Let's tell lies" which plays this trope literally:
1742-->Now that we're going slow
1743-->Now that we're going slow
1744-->let's tell lies tra-la-ra
1745-->Let's tell lies tra-la-ra
1746-->Let's tell lies
1747-->The hares run through the sea
1748-->The hares run through the sea
1749-->The sardines through the mount, tra-la-ra
1750-->The sardines through the mount, tra-la-ra
1751-->The sardines through the mount
1752-->I left my camp
1753-->I left my camp
1754-->With a six-week hunger tra-la-ra
1755-->With a six-week hunger tra-la-ra
1756-->With a six-week hunger
1757-->...
1758** The song "A girl's going to Atocha" starts off describing the titular girl's pretty hair, the combing of the hair, the pretty gold comb and glass hairclips and so forth. Then suddenly:
1759-->The girl's ill, ''carabí''\
1760The girl's ill, ''carabí''\
1761Maybe she'll die, ''carabí urí, carabí urá''\
1762Maybe she'll die, ''carabí urí, carabí urá''\
1763The girl's died, ''carabí'' [bis]\
1764They're taking her to be buried, ''carabí urí, carabí urá'' [bis]\
1765The box was gold, ''carabí'' [bis]\
1766The lid was glass, ''carabí urí, carabí urá'' [bis]\
1767[Cut to birdies singing happily over her coffin]
1768* The translated lyrics of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f8WYvAo-RA this]] Russian lullaby are basically, "Be smart about where you choose to sleep because if you're not careful, then a wolf will come, bite you in the stomach, and drag you off into the forest."
1769* Many a child has played the "Concentration" game at sleepovers, which starts with sitting behind the victim and telling them that "people are dying, children are crying" and then miming different things like having an egg cracked on their head, getting stabbed in the back with a knife, having blood running down...
1770* The Polish lullaby "Był sobie król" tells the story of a king, a pageboy and a princess, who lived happily together until they were EatenAlive by various animals. At the end, the narrator insists we shouldn't be sad for them, since they were made of sweets. Ironically, this reassurance gives the song an even more unsettling feel.
1771* [[https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/kindergarten-school-shooter-nursery-rhyme/ US Kindergartens now teaching nursery rhymes to prep kids for school shooters]]. An example, sung to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star:
1772
1773-->''Lockdown, lockdown''
1774-->''Lock the door''
1775
1776-->''Shut the lights off''
1777-->''Say no more''
1778
1779-->''Go behind the desk and hide''
1780-->''Wait until it’s safe inside''
1781
1782-->''Lockdown, lockdown''
1783-->''It’s all done''
1784
1785-->''Now it’s time to have some fun!''
1786* There's a Hungarian children's song from the time of the Turkish invasion, ''Katalinka, szállj el'' (Ladybug, fly away), detailing what the Turks would do to the poor ladybug if she doesn't fly:
1787--> Ladybug, fly away
1788--> The Turks are coming
1789--> They'll put you in salt(water) well
1790--> They'll take you out of there too,
1791--> They'll put you under wheels
1792--> They'll take you out from there too,
1793--> Lo, here the Turks are coming,
1794--> They'll shoot you dead right away!
1795* Yet another song from the same time ''Gólya, gólya, gilice'' (Stork, stork, gilice[[note]]traditional name for stork in Hungarian[[/note]])
1796--> Stork, stork, gilice
1797--> Why is your leg bloody?
1798--> A turkish boy had cut it
1799--> A hungarian boy will heal it
1800--> With a whistle, a drum, and a reed violin
1801The stork is the obvious symbol for Hungary and the items in the last line are metaphors for war, as in the desire for the reconquest of Hungary from the Turks.[[note]]The whistles for recruitment, the drums for [[DrumsOfWar battle]], the violins are for the victory celebration[[/note]]
1802* ''It's a Small World'' (as in, the song from the [[Ride/ItsASmallWorld Disney ride]]) becomes this with context: the [[UsefulNotes/ColdWar Cuban Missile Crisis]].
1803--> It's a world of hopes
1804--> And a world of fears
1805--> There's so much that we share
1806--> That it's time we're aware
1807--> [[MutuallyAssuredDestruction It's a small world after all]]
1808* Although she didn't specify which one, [[Creator/MeghanMarkle Meghan, Duchess of Sussex]] described humming a lullaby in order to calm herself and her son when she realized that she was having a miscarriage even as she was cradling him.
1809* The cheerfully repetitive Yorkshire folk tune ''On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at'' describes the singer's friend going out to court a woman on the titular Ilkla Moor and forgetting his hat, whereupon he catches his death of cold, is buried and eaten by worms, then the worms are eaten by ducks, and finally the ducks are eaten by the village folk:
1810-->''Then we will all have eaten thee, eaten thee,\
1811Then we will all have eaten thee\
1812Eaten thee\
1813On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at...
1814* English folk tune ''Ladybird, Ladybird'' has a few regional variations, but the most common is probably:
1815-->Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away home\
1816Your house is on fire, your children will burn\
1817All but one, and her name is Ann\
1818And she hid under the frying pan
1819[[/folder]]
1820
1821
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