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
When a Broadway baby says good night..it's early in the morning.
Bm E A7
Manhattan babies don't sleep tight..until the dawn.
CHORUS:
D G D A D G D A D
Go...od night, ba..by..Go..od night, the milkman's on his way.
D G D A D G D A D
Sle..ep tight, ba..by..Sle..ep tight, let's call it a day. Hey!
(ORCHESTRAL BREAK:)
#3.
C Dm G C
The band begins to go to town..and everyone goes crazy.
Dm G C
You rock-a-bye your baby round..til everything gets hazy.
G Am D G
Hush-a-bye..I'll buy you this and that..you hear your daddy saying.
Am D G7
And baby goes home to her flat..to sleep all day.
CHORUS:
C F C G C F C G C
Go...od night, ba..by..Go..od night, the milkman's on his way.
C F C G C F C E
Sle..ep tight, ba..by..Sle..ep tight, let's call it a day.
Dm Em G G7 C
Listen to the lullaby..of old..Broad..way...(Fade.)
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.