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  1. "Lullaby of Broadway" is a popular song with music written by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, published in 1935. The lyrics salute the nightlife of Broadway and its denizens, who "don't sleep tight until the dawn."

  2. Mar 12, 2022 · Watch this breath-taking rendition of 'Lullaby of Broadway' by the ensemble cast of the '42nd Street' musical at the West End ...more.

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  3. The lullaby of Broadway. The hip hooray and bally hoo, The lullaby of Broadway. The rumble of the subway train, The rattle of the taxis. The daffy-dills who entertain. Until the dawn: Good night, baby, Good night, milkman's on his way.

  4. The song Lullaby of Broadway was written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin and was first recorded by Dick Powell with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra in 1935. It was covered by Buddy Cole at the Hammond Organ, Juarez, Enoch Light & The Light Brigade, Tommy Whittle & Keith Christie and other artists.

  5. “Lullaby Of Broadway” is not just a catchy tune; it’s a celebration of the magic and allure that Broadway represents. Through its captivating lyrics and upbeat melody, the song invites us to immerse ourselves in the enchanting world of theater and entertainment.

  6. “The Lullaby Of Broadway” serves as a reminder of the beauty, excitement, and enchantment that surround the world of theater. It encapsulates the spirit of Broadway and its timeless allure, forever etching its place in the hearts of music lovers.

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  8. Lullaby of Broadway Lyrics: Peggy: / I'm sorry show business isn't for me. I'm goin' back to Allentown! / Julian: / What was the word you've just said, Allentown? / I'm offering you a chance...