"Lullaby of Broadway" is a song that portrays the allure and excitement of New York City's iconic Broadway theater district. It describes the bustling nightlife, bright lights, and glamorous atmosphere of this famous street and captures the magic and romance of the city that never sleeps.
Lullaby of Broadway - album - was created in 1950.
Lullaby of Broadway - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:S Sweden:Btl
that entire song is pretty much about hookers/strippers, etc. So daffy-dills is probly referring to them.
Gene Kelly sings "Gotta Dance" in Singing in the Rain as a segway into a medley of 42nd Streets "Lullaby of Broadway"
THE LULLABY OF BROADWAY Come on along and listen to, the lullaby of Broadway, the hip horray and bally who, the lullaby of brodway, the rumble of the subway trains, the rattle of the taxis, the daffidils that entertain at Angelo's and Maxi's When a Broadway baby says good night, it's early in the morning Manhhtan babies don't sleep tight until the dawn Good night baby, good night, milkman's on his way sleep tight, baby, sleep tight, let's call it day. Listen to the lullaby of old Broadway.
It is called a lullaby.
It is called Bella's lullaby. It is very pretty song.
Lullaby - Starsailor song - was created on 2001-12-10.
Lullaby - Dixie Chicks song - was created in 2006.
Lullaby - Shawn Mullins song - was created in 1994.
Lullaby - The Tea Party song - was created in 2001-09.
No, lullaby is not an adverb.The word lullaby is a noun, because it is a "thing".