Which Soundtrack Features Music From Sleeping Princes?

2025-08-28 00:58:29
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I have one of those nerdy playlists where I collect “mysterious lullaby”-type tracks, so when someone says 'music from sleeping princes' I immediately picture lullabies, wake-up themes, and delicate prince motifs. Two quick directions to try:

If your memory leans classical/fairy-tale, check the soundtracks for 'Sleeping Beauty' — the original ballet by Tchaikovsky and the Disney soundtrack both put music behind the prince’s scenes. Search for those OSTs on Spotify or YouTube and listen for tracks named after the prince or with words like ‘Awakening’, ‘Grand Entrance’, or ‘Pas de Deux’. Those are usually the cues that play when the prince appears or awakens someone.

If the source is modern media (a game, anime, or indie track), try Shazam or SoundHound on a short clip. Also use communities: Reddit’s r/NameThatSong or specialized game-music sites like VGMdb and Bandcamp—many indie composers upload direct. Look through liner notes or the credits screen too; composers often list track names (and a track titled 'Sleeping Prince' or 'Lullaby for the Prince' might pop up). If you can share a link or describe the scene it played in, I’ll help narrow it down.
2025-08-29 20:32:31
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Short version from a gamer/listener who hunts OSTs: the most famous place you’ll find music tied to a sleeping prince concept is 'Sleeping Beauty' — both Tchaikovsky’s ballet and Disney’s soundtrack include the prince’s themes and awakening cues. Beyond that, the phrase could point to an indie game or a single song. My go-to triage is: 1) try Shazam or SoundHound on a clip, 2) search the soundtrack listing on VGMdb/Discogs or the credits screen, and 3) ask on a niche forum like r/NameThatSong or the YouTube comments where the upload lives. If you want, paste a short audio clip or describe where you heard it (game, movie, scene) and I’ll dig in with you.
2025-09-02 10:04:23
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I get a little thrill playing detective with music credits, so this is right up my alley. The phrase 'music from sleeping princes' is a touch vague, so I usually split things into a couple of likely meanings and show how to check each one.

First possibility: classical or classic-film territory. If you literally mean music tied to a sleeping royal figure, the big, safe bet is the ballet 'Sleeping Beauty' by Tchaikovsky and the Disney film 'Sleeping Beauty' (1959). Both have memorable orchestral material associated with the prince character — Tchaikovsky’s ballet has themes for Prince Florimund, and the Disney score (adapted by George Bruns from Tchaikovsky) includes the Prince’s cues. If that sounds familiar, look up the full ballet recording or the Disney soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, or a classical library and search tracks like ‘Prologue’, ‘Grand Pas’, or anything with ‘Prince’ in the title.

Second possibility: a modern game/indie soundtrack or a band named with sleeping/prince imagery. For those, I start by Shazaming the clip or checking YouTube video descriptions, then cross-reference VGMdb, Discogs, Bandcamp, and the composer credits. If you want, drop a 10–20 second clip or even hum it into a phone app and I’ll walk through the credits with you — tracking down obscure OSTs is my little weekend hobby.
2025-09-02 20:49:38
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Heads-up: I couldn't find any official soundtrack credit that specifically lists songs from 'Hiding In The Devil's Bed' as part of a well-known OST, and that’s actually pretty common with smaller or self-released projects. From my digging through collector habits and the way indie music circulates, tracks with names like 'Hiding In The Devil's Bed' often live on the artist's own release — a Bandcamp EP, a self-titled single, or a limited-run physical like a cassette or 7" — rather than on a big movie or game soundtrack. If you want the music bundled into a compilation, check places where indie compilations are curated: Discogs for physical pressings, Bandcamp for artist uploads, and the soundtrack credits on sites like IMDb or Apple Music. For me, hunting down these kinds of songs is half the fun; there's a real thrill in finding a rare Bandcamp EP with art and liner notes that explain the song's background. I ended up bookmarking a couple of indie labels after an afternoon of searching — worth a look if you’re into the chase.

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