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  1. Doris Day wastes no time getting down to the business of entertaining us in Lullaby of Broadway (1951), coming on in top hat, white tie and tails to sing and hoof her way through a lively shipboard rendition of "Just One of Those Things." The rest of the way, it's gowns, gowns, gowns. Gold lame for the grand finale, Lullaby of Broadway, the Oscar®-winning Harry Warren and Al Dubin show ...

  2. "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 ...

  3. Discogs: 1951 Vinyl, Lullaby Of Broadway. ... Doris Day With Paul Weston And His Music From Hollywood. Released. 1957 — US. Vinyl — LP, Album, Mono. Tea For Two (Songs From The Warner Bros. Technicolor Production) Doris Day With Gene Nelson, Axel Stordahl And His Orchestra With The Ken Lane Singers And The Page Cavanaugh Trio.

  4. 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. E A Bm E A

  5. 12 de ene. de 2018 · From her "Greatest Hits" LPColumbia Records, 1965

  6. Sleep tight, baby. Sleep tight, let's call it a day. Hey! The band begins to go to town. And everyone goes crazy. You rock-a-bye your baby round. Till everything gets hazy. Hush-a-bye, I'll buy you this and that. You hear a daddy saying.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2019 · Doris Day & Gene Nelson - Lullaby of Broadway (1951) - You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me