Baby Emma seems to prefer her mother singing rather than her dad.<br /><br />The footage, captured on February 12 at home in Chelsea, London, shows three-month-old Emma crying as her father, Chris Russell, sings "Somewhere over the Rainbow".<br /><br />Surprisingly, her mother then manages to calm her down by singing "My Girl". <br /><br />But Chris finds his daughter's reaction to his singing hilarious and breaks into song again, leaving the little girl in tears once more.<br /><br />The mother later wrote online: ''When Chris was a baby himself, he had a musical box that played this song, so he is fond of the song and wanted to impart this to Emma.<br /><br />''It comes as a surprise she does not like 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' because when she was in the womb, her father would sing it to her.<br /><br />''We are not sure why she likes 'My Girl' sung by her mother Louise Tucker better, but it certainly makes her happier.''<br /><br />Emma was born at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital last October with developmental dysplasia of both hips and was in a Pavlik Harness, designed to keep the hip joints secure. <br /><br />Happily, Emma has now developed fully, although it would perhaps be best if dad confines his singing to the shower from now on.
