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  2. Lullaby of Broadway (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lullaby of Broadway" is a popular song with music written by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, published in 1935. [1] The lyrics salute the nightlife of Broadway and its denizens, who "don't sleep tight until the dawn."

  3. Lullaby of Broadway (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lullaby of Broadway is a 1951 American musical romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros. starring Doris Day and Gene Nelson, and directed by David Butler. Gladys George, S.Z. Sakall, Billy De Wolfe, Florence Bates, and Anne Triola appear in support. Songs from the film were released in an album of the same name.

  4. Gold Diggers of 1935 - Wikipedia

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    Gold Diggers of 1935 is an American Warner Bros. musical film directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, his directorial debut.It stars Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady, Hugh Herbert, Glenda Farrell, and Frank McHugh, and features Joseph Cawthorn, Grant Mitchell, Dorothy Dare, and Winifred Shaw.

  5. Wini Shaw - Wikipedia

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    She is best remembered for introducing the song "Lullaby of Broadway" in the musical film Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935). [2] Shaw's only recording, with Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra, was "Lullaby of Broadway" and "I'm Goin' Shoppin' with You". Both songs were from the film, and the recording was made on February 28, 1935.

  6. Brian Henson - Wikipedia

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    As a teenager, he built the first Muppet penguin puppet for the opening "Lullaby of Broadway" segment of a Season 3 episode of The Muppet Show. [3] During his summer break from high school at the age of 17, Henson assisted in the production of The Great Muppet Caper (1981); skilled in the use of marionette puppets, he helped create and operate ...

  7. Harry Warren - Wikipedia

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    Warren won the Academy Award for Best Song three times, collaborating with three different lyricists: "Lullaby of Broadway" with Al Dubin in 1935, "You'll Never Know" with Mack Gordon in 1943, and "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" with Johnny Mercer in 1946. He was nominated for eleven Oscars. [2]

  8. I Love the Way You Say Goodnight - Wikipedia

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    The song was heard in the film Lullaby of Broadway starring Doris Day and Gene Nelson. Day recorded the song on December 8, 1950, with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Buddy Cole Quartet. That version was issued by Columbia Records (catalog number 39198), and was included on the soundtrack album for the film.

  9. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Wikipedia

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    Doris Day – in her album Lullaby of Broadway (1951). The Mills Brothers with Tommy Dorsey and His Sentimentalists (1951). [5] Johnnie Ray (1953) [6] This charted briefly in the No. 29 spot. [7] Billie Holiday – included in her album Velvet Mood (1956). [8] Bing Crosby (1957) [9] Bill Haley & His Comets – for the album Rockin' the Oldies ...