The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra - Lullaby of Broadway download song

  • Artist: The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
  • Song: Lullaby of Broadway
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 02:51
  • Size: 4MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Comments

cocainecowboy17

2020-11-22 05:58:24 | Profile
This is a super version...thank you. is it possible that you could also post side b? i really enjoy that song as well.

Nahuel adrian

2020-04-23 10:20:22 | Profile
I normally browse the full text, but I was so enjoying this (for me unknown by them) number that I forgot to read. Too bad they had such conflicting characters.

xXExileXx

2019-08-11 20:14:17 | Profile
Harry Warren, one of the greatest American composers.

FullBraveTube

2019-06-07 19:14:44 | Profile
I like these old songs even if they are from before my own time as I was born in 1946.  I had listened to a more recent version of this song by Doris Day and did not realize it was that old.  So nice and relaxing to hear. 

Ghislain Nduhirahe

2019-05-10 03:09:10 | Profile
This was on the first or second Bette Midler album. Like all her early stuff, it was played partly for camp and partly to show off her brassy persona, but she did do a very good job of it.

Bestplugins

2019-04-30 20:58:41 | Profile
I like the scene where she gives a high five to the milkman as they pass...