I looked on Google and the name that first popped up was Harry Warren.But you may want to check.
Gene Kelly sings "Gotta Dance" in Singing in the Rain as a segway into a medley of 42nd Streets "Lullaby of Broadway"
Yes, it is.
There's a bunch obviously, but here are a few: But Not For Me, Embraceable You, Fascinating Rhythm, A Foggy Day, I Got Rhythm, It Ain't Necessarily So, Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, The Man I Love, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Someone To Watch Over Me, They Can't Take That Away From Me, etc. etc. etc. Those are all by George Gershwin, but he's amazing so it's okay :) Keep up the jazz!
Thoroughly Modern Millie Singing in the Rain 42nd Street Chicago
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It is at Broadway and 42nd St more commonly referred to as Times Square.
42nd Street, New York City
I guess it's times square.
The Lullaby of Broadway Opening Night on 42nd Street - 2001 TV was released on: USA: May 2001 (New York City, New York)
Grand Central is on 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. At this point in its path, Broadway is 1 very tiny block east of 7th Avenue. This area -- the tiny block between 7th Avenue and Broadway at 42nd Street -- is Times Square. So Broadway is 4 blocks west of Grand Central: Park Avenue ---> Madison Avenue ---> 5th Avenue ---> 6th Avenue ---> Broadway. So yes, Grand Central is near Broadway, unless you're going to a cross street on Broadway that is far from 42nd Street. Broadway runs diagonally through virtually the entire length of Manhattan (over 13 miles).
Broadway 42nd Street 5th Avenue Rockefeller Plaza
Broadway & Seventh Ave., to West 42nd Street and West 47th Street.
Take the Downtown 6 local train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central to 23rd Street (at Park Avenue South).Then walk 3 blocks down Park Avenue South to 20th Street, turn right, and walk 1 block east to Broadway.
The heart of Times Square is generally considered at Broadway & 42nd Street.
Well, you could take the subway, but it's not a long walk. Only about a mile. 125 West 45th Street is between 6th and 7th Avenues. So, you just walk west on 42nd Street (Grand Central is on the north side of 42nd, and traffic on the north side of the street flows west, so you just follow the direction that the traffic is going on the side of the street you are on). Walk west on 42nd until you get to 6th Avenue. Turn right onto 6th Avenue, and walk north to 45th Street. Then turn left onto 45th between 6th and 7th.If you want to take the subway, then take the S shuttle train (color code grey) east across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd).You will exit the subway at West 42nd and 7th Avenue. Walk north on 7th to 45th, and then make a right onto 45th between 7th and 6th.
The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:59th Street-Lexington Avenue59th Street-5th Avenue57th Street (at 7th Avenue)49th Street (at 7th Avenue)42nd Street-Times Square (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway)28th Street (at Broadway)23rd Street (at Broadway)14th Street-Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)8th Street-New York University (at Broadway)Prince Street (at Broadway)Canal Street (at Broadway)City Hall (at Broadway)Cortlandt Street (at Broadway, but this station is currently closed)Rector Street (at Trinity Place)Whitehall Street-South Ferry (at Water Street)
The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:59th Street-Lexington Avenue59th Street-5th Avenue57th Street (at 7th Avenue)49th Street (at 7th Avenue)42nd Street-Times Square (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway)28th Street (at Broadway)23rd Street (at Broadway)14th Street-Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)8th Street-New York University (at Broadway)Prince Street (at Broadway)Canal Street (at Broadway)City Hall (at Broadway)Cortlandt Street (at Broadway, but this station is currently closed)Rector Street (at Trinity Place)Whitehall Street-South Ferry (at Water Street)