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  1. 11 feb 2014 · Lullaby of Broadway:Doris Day. Top of the charts in 1951. (Capo 3rd fret.) #1. A Bm E A Come on along and listen to..the lullaby of Broadway. Bm E A The hip hooray and ballyhoo..the lullaby of Broadway. D Em A D The rumble of a subway train..the rattle of the taxis. Em A D The Daffydils who entertain..at Angelo's and Maxi's. #2.

  2. 26 apr 2005 · Lullaby of Broadway” is one of the best of the early Doris Day musicals and a must-see for her fans. Day was a recording artist first, breaking out in her Les Brown Band days with “Sentimental Journey” in 1945. It’s not unusual for hit singers to make movies, but it is unusual for any of them to be as successful as Doris Day.

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  3. Lyrics for Lullaby of Broadway by Doris Day. Come on along and listen to, listen to a lullaby Come on along and listen to, listen to a ...

  4. 11 nov 2009 · Here's Doris singing and tap-dancing her way through George Gershwin's "Somebody Loves Me." The lyrics are by Ballard MacDonald and B. G. De Sylva. Perform...

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  5. 13 feb 2014 · Lullaby of Broadway:Doris Day. Top of the charts in 1951. (Capo 3rd fret.) #1. A Bm E A Come on along and listen to..the lullaby of Broadway. Bm E A The hip hooray and ballyhoo..the lullaby of Broadway. D Em A D The rumble of a subway train..the rattle of the taxis. Em A D The Daffydils who entertain..at Angelo's and Maxi's. #2.

  6. "One day when Karl Malden wasn't needed on the set for a few hours, he took a tour of Warner Bros. He wore a business suit and no one recognized him as an actor. On the set of Lullaby of Broadway, he collected autographs of Doris Day, Gene Nelson, and Billy DeWolfe, just like others on tour." - When Blanche Met Brando: The Scandalous Story of ...

  7. Doris Day With Gene Nelson, Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra With The Ken Lane Singers And The Page Cavanaugh Trio. Released. 1950 — US. Vinyl —. LP, 10", Album. I'll See You In My Dreams (Songs From The Warner Bros. Production) Doris Day, Danny Thomas (4), Paul Weston And His Orchestra, Norman Luboff Choir. Released.