Lullaby of Broadway Harry Warren, 42nd Street, Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (#1 in 1935),
Little Jack Little (#5 in 1935), Andrews Sisters, Bette Midler

Come on along and listen to the lullaby of Broadway.
The hip-hooray and balley-hoo. The lullaby of Broadway.
 
The rumble of the subway train. The rattle of the taxi.
The Daffodils who entertain at Angelo's and Maxi's.
 
When a Broadway baby says good night, it's early in the morning.
Manhattan babys don't sleep tight until the dawn.
 
Good night, baby. Good night. Milkman's on his way.
Doon, doon, doon. Sleep tight, baby.
Sleep tight. Let's call it a day. Hey!
 
Come on along and listen to the lullaby of Broadway.
The hi-de-hi and boop-boop-buh-doo. It's just the lullaby of Broadway.
 
The band begins to go to town and everyone goes crazy.
You rock-a-bye your baby 'round 'til everything gets hazy.
Hush-a-bye, I'm gonna buy you this and that, you hear your daddy sing.
Then baby goes home to her flat to sleep all day.
Good night, baby. Good night. The milkman's on his way.
Do, do, do, doodley-do. Sleep tight,oh, my baby.
Sleep tight. Let's call it a day.
Listen to the lullaby of ol-bo-ba-bo-ba-b'old doo doo doo Broadway!
The lulla-lullaby of Broadway!