Lullaby of Broadway
Tony Baker and his orchestra Lyrics


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Come on along and listen to
The lullaby of Broadway
The hip hooray and ballyhoo
The lullaby of Broadway
The rumble of a subway train
The rattle of the taxis
The daffodils who entertain
At Angelo's and Maxi's

When a Broadway baby says good night
It's early in the morning
Manhattan babies don't sleep tight
Until the dawn

Good night, baby
Good night, the milkman's on his way
Sleep tight, baby
Sleep tight, let's call it a day
Hey

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'll buy you this and that
You hear a daddy saying
And baby goes home to her flat
To sleep all day

Good night, baby
Good night, the milkman's on his way
Sleep tight, baby
Sleep tight, let's call it a day





Listen to the lullaby
Of old Broadway

Overall Meaning

The song "Lullaby of Broadway" by Tony Baker and his Orchestra invites the listener to join in and enjoy the bustling and exhilarating atmosphere of Broadway. The song starts by inviting the listener to tune in to the "lullaby of Broadway" which refers to the vibrancy and commotion that one can experience on Broadway. The song highlights the different sounds that can be heard on Broadway, from the "rumble of a subway train" to the "rattle of the taxis" and the daffodils who entertain at Angelo's and Maxi's.


The lyrics also touch upon the lifestyle of those who frequent Broadway. Manhattan babies don't sleep tight until the dawn, which conveys the idea that the nightlife on Broadway is a major allure to the denizens of Manhattan. The song portrays the essence of the city that never sleeps, where even a lullaby is rendered in a way that it conjures up the mayhem of the surrounding streets.


The latter part of the song talks about a father trying to put his baby to sleep while the band plays in the background. The baby eventually goes home to her flat to sleep all day while the rest of the city wakes up and continues going about their day. Overall, "Lullaby of Broadway" provides its listeners with a glimpse into the effervescence surrounding Broadway and how it never sleeps.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on along and listen to
Join us as we listen to


The lullaby of Broadway
The soothing and magical sounds of Broadway


The hip hooray and ballyhoo
The excitement and joyousness of the city


The lullaby of Broadway
The soothing and magical sounds of Broadway


The rumble of a subway train
The sound of the subway passing by


The rattle of the taxis
The noisy sounds of the taxis on the roads


The daffodils who entertain
The performers and entertainers at Angelo's and Maxi's


At Angelo's and Maxi's
At the popular entertainment venues named Angelo's and Maxi's


When a Broadway baby says goodnight
When a performer finishes their show and says goodbye to their audience


It's early in the morning
It's actually very late at night, almost morning


Manhattan babies don't sleep tight
People in Manhattan have trouble sleeping well


Until the dawn
Until the sun comes up


Goodnight baby
It's time to say goodnight to the baby


Goodnight, the milkman's on his way
The milkman is starting his early morning delivery rounds


Sleep tight, baby
Go to sleep and have a good rest


Sleep tight, let's call it a day
Time to end the day, and go to sleep for the night


The band begins to go to town
The musical group is really starting to play and perform


And everyone goes crazy
The audience gets really wild and excited


You rock-a-bye your baby round
You hold your baby and gently sway to the music


'Til everything gets hazy
Until you feel dizzy or lightheaded from the excitement


Hush-a-bye, I'll buy you this and that
The father soothes his baby by promising to buy them nice things


You hear a daddy saying
You can hear the father talking to his baby


And baby goes home to her flat
The baby returns to their apartment


To sleep all day
To rest and sleep during the day, after a night of excitement


Listen to the lullaby
Pay attention to the soothing and calming music


Of old Broadway
The classic and traditional sounds of Broadway




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Warren, Al Dubin

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